Thanks for the response and clarification,
Beverly Howard
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Ok...I made a new account and was asked if I wanted to save the login in
Password manager as I was entering the information - I hit the "Not Now"
button, expecting that when I went back and logged in again I would be
prompted once more...
...NOT. The site is not listed in "Passwords Never Sto
SM 2.0.8 on MS W7 system
This afternoon I started composing a message to this group and then
decided that I needed to check a few things out, so I saved the message
as a draft in the "Drafts" folder of my "Local Folders" account.
Sometime later, I noticed an "Outbox" folder in "Local Folders".
Th
Richard Owlett wrote:
> When sending an email, is there any way for recipient to know
> that his address was in:
>1. "To:"
> or
>2. "Cc:"
> or
>3. "Bcc:"
> field?
Yes. If it is in TO: or CC: it will show in the headers. Plainly
visible. If it is in BCC: it will not show
When sending an email, is there any way for recipient to know
that his address was in:
1. "To:"
or
2. "Cc:"
or
3. "Bcc:"
field?
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Ed Mullen wrote:
ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
ldj1...@sbcglobal.net a écrit :
I still can't find inbox folder.
You need to make sure that you set up your OS to show hidden files or
else you won't see your profile.
Looks like the OP is on XP.
http://e
SM 2.0.8 on a MS W7 system
How do I search for all messages across several accounts,
such as I am able to do for a single account, when using
the search features under ctrl-shift-S?
Is the only solution to: search each account separately,
save the search results as folders in one of the accounts
NoOp wrote:
I actually don't use forms, so I'm taking a SWAG here; Tools|Sqlite
Manager might give you some indication/view of the database
(formhistory.sqlite) to see if the CC is actually stored there or if
the website is storing on their site based on a cookie.
You might want to try clearing
On 10/01/2010 04:12 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>
>> On 09/30/2010 07:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> I recently visited an online site that accepts political contributions
>>> for a variety of candidates. I entered my credit card info to make a
>>> contribution, printed my rece
NoOp wrote:
On 09/30/2010 07:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I recently visited an online site that accepts political contributions
for a variety of candidates. I entered my credit card info to make a
contribution, printed my receipt, and left. The next time I visited,
SeaMonkey had all the cre
On 09/30/2010 07:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> I recently visited an online site that accepts political contributions
> for a variety of candidates. I entered my credit card info to make a
> contribution, printed my receipt, and left. The next time I visited,
> SeaMonkey had all the credit c
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/30/10 7:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I recently visited an online site that accepts political contributions
for a variety of candidates. I entered my credit card info to make a
contribution, printed my receipt, and left. The next time I visited,
SeaMonkey had all the
Beverly Howard wrote:
>> grocer's apostrophes <<
well... at least you know how to hurt a guy.
Not my intention, as I thought I made clear by calling you a "smart guy."
On a different forum, I would've written that privately, but so many
people here munge their emails that I didn't even bot
On 9/30/10 7:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> I recently visited an online site that accepts political contributions
> for a variety of candidates. I entered my credit card info to make a
> contribution, printed my receipt, and left. The next time I visited,
> SeaMonkey had all the credit card
Larry wrote:
The Web site is:
http://www.therightscoop.com/daniel-hannan-has-warning-for-america
The video just appears as a black rectangle. Am I missing a specialized
player of some sort? Have I stopped it with some setting?
I've run out of ideas.
Larry
The page may be defective. I submitted
Stephan Mahieu wrote:
>cc-numbers imho are just the tip of the iceberg.
>What about the information you type in
>when doing online private banking?
>
The suckage of financial institutions (especially in the USA)
is just phenomenal.
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/08/1226243&mode=nocomme
>> grocer's apostrophes <<
well... at least you know how to hurt a guy.
I'm sorry I tried to help, and sorry I irritated you... but, can't do a
damm thing about sm irritating you though.
Beverly Howard
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S. Beaulieu wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher a écrit :
This business of saving sensitive data without my permission and against
my will, and making the decision for me without asking, is very
Microsoft. I wouldn't have expected it from a Mozilla program.
It doesn't save data without your permission
On Oct 1, 8:33 pm, "Paul B. Gallagher"
wrote:
>
> Is Private Browsing mode a feature of SM itself, or of your add-on?
It is a feature of Firefox, unfortunately not supported by SeaMonkey
(yet).
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Paul B. Gallagher a écrit :
This business of saving sensitive data without my permission and against
my will, and making the decision for me without asking, is very
Microsoft. I wouldn't have expected it from a Mozilla program.
It doesn't save data without your permission since you activated t
Daniel Barclay wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> a) It never warned me that it was saving credit card info;
>>
>> It wasn't.
>
> Why make false statements?
Why split my sentences? Would you have done that if I had used a comma
or semi-colon instead?
>> [c
Ps: this problem started after I defregged C & E
(the drive the user profiles are on)
jama
Jama Bennett Reed wrote:
I am getting this message with SM 2.08 "SeaMonkey is
already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must
first close the existing SeaMonkey process, or rest
Larry wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Larry wrote:
The Web site is:
http://www.therightscoop.com/daniel-hannan-has-warning-for-america
The video just appears as a black rectangle. Am I missing a specialized
player of some sort? Have I stopped it with some setting?
I've run out of ideas.
Larry
The v
I am getting this message with SM 2.08 "SeaMonkey is
already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must
first close the existing SeaMonkey process, or restart your system."
SM is not running on task manager/processes. I can run SM 1.1.17
fine. I have reinstalled, reboo
Stephan Mahieu wrote:
On Oct 1, 10:59 am, "Paul B. Gallagher"
wrote:
So right now, the only way of preventing the browser from saving cc info
is to disable the form history feature entirely. That's unacceptable
(because most users won't do it) and inconvenient (because those who are
smart en
Beverly Howard wrote:
personally, I would suspect that the site saved the information in one
of its cookies... since it's a local political group, the probability
is high that the site is run by young volunteers who may not have a good
understanding of contributors' privacy concerns.
edit/pref/
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
... I poked around and couldn't find any way to
prohibit it from storing info entered in this field or at this site,
so I ended up with the heavy-handed solution of purging ALL saved
data, which will be a safe inconvenience.
I've now disa
personally, I would suspect that the site saved the information in one
of it's cookies... since it's a local political group, the probability
is high that the site is run by young volunteers who may not have a good
understanding of contributors' privacy concerns.
edit/pref/advanced/privacy/for
Ed Mullen wrote:
Larry wrote:
The Web site is:
http://www.therightscoop.com/daniel-hannan-has-warning-for-america
The video just appears as a black rectangle. Am I missing a specialized
player of some sort? Have I stopped it with some setting?
I've run out of ideas.
Larry
The video is not on
Ray_Net wrote:
>Who is paying you to stress people using linux ?
>
It's called "sharing".
As the user of a Free Software online suite,
you should be familiar with the concept.
People who mention a 12-year-old M$ OS
(which is always running as root)
often have experienced being pwned by a drive-by
On Oct 1, 10:59 am, "Paul B. Gallagher"
wrote:
>
> So right now, the only way of preventing the browser from saving cc info
> is to disable the form history feature entirely. That's unacceptable
> (because most users won't do it) and inconvenient (because those who are
> smart enough to do it lose
ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Rickles wrote:
ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
All of a sudden today I get a message saying inbox folder is full. I
have deleted over 1000 messages, compacted the folder, closed and
reopened mail, and restarted the computer. Still get the message inbox
full when I try
HenriK wrote:
With SeaMonkey 2.06 running under XP-Pro SP3 + all subsequent XP
upgrades, I find that with certain websites where I fill in data to use
the site I am visiting, SeaMonkey has 'remembered' what I entered the
last time I was using that particular website and this previously
entered da
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I recently visited an online site that accepts political contributions
for a variety of candidates. I entered my credit card info to make a
contribution, printed my receipt, and left. The next time I visited,
The same contribution site?
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