Beverly Howard wrote:
When a message is forwarded, there appears a vertical line on the
left side
I think Paul has identified the problem, but, to clarify what's happening;
Check to see if there are characters in the message source of the
message before it is forwarded... if you edit
On 10/14/2010 6:40 AM W3BNR wrote:
When accessing newsgroup mozilla.support.seamonkey this morning
SM hangs (not responding). No dump is created. This happened
on 2.0.10pre so I went back to 2.0.8 which had the same results.
Reboot of computer did not help.
Anyone else see the same results.
When accessing newsgroup mozilla.support.seamonkey this morning
SM hangs (not responding). No dump is created. This happened
on 2.0.10pre so I went back to 2.0.8 which had the same results.
Reboot of computer did not help.
Anyone else see the same results.
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Ken wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
When a message is forwarded, there appears a vertical line on the
left side
I think Paul has identified the problem, but, to clarify what's
happening;
Check to see if there are characters in the message source of the
message before it is forwarded...
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
When a message is forwarded, there appears a vertical line on the
left side
I think Paul has identified the problem, but, to clarify what's
happening;
Check to see if there are characters in the message source of the
message
W3BNR wrote:
On 10/14/2010 6:40 AM W3BNR wrote:
When accessing newsgroup mozilla.support.seamonkey this morning
SM hangs (not responding). No dump is created. This happened
on 2.0.10pre so I went back to 2.0.8 which had the same results.
Reboot of computer did not help.
Anyone else see the
Traveller wrote:
On 13/10/2010 5:40, Rick Merrill wrote:
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
I'm asking this question in both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird support
groups
because I figure the answer is likely the same for either product.
My aged aunt lost her address book file in her Mac SeaMonkey profile.
But
The list in my Password Manager (PWM) folder is huge by now.
Sometimes I save a password and it is the wrong one or I have to change
it, etc.
That PWM does not have the ability to search out anything.
I have to go thru all of it to find a password for a site.
I regroup by clicking on the
On 10/14/2010 3:54 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
When a message is forwarded, there appears a vertical line on the
left side
I think Paul has identified the problem, but, to clarify what's
happening;
Check to see if there are characters in the
I am sentalorg and I wish to post a reply comment to a seamonkey member.
thank you.
incidentally I would like to use my t-online.de address in the future. am i
able to change that? as am having too many interefernces with this address.
catherine faleev
Ken wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
When a message is forwarded, there appears a vertical line on the
left side
I think Paul has identified the problem, but, to clarify what's
happening;
Check to see if there are characters in the message source of the
message before it is forwarded... if
On 10/14/2010 6:42 AM W3BNR wrote:
On 10/14/2010 6:40 AM W3BNR wrote:
When accessing newsgroup mozilla.support.seamonkey this morning
SM hangs (not responding). No dump is created. This happened
on 2.0.10pre so I went back to 2.0.8 which had the same results.
Reboot of computer did not help.
I want to remove the bars
The bars are there from two possibilities... either the marks were
already in the message you are working with or the marks were
generated when you quote a message when responding.
In the former, since they are already in the message text, the only
option I
message reply editor
A couple of comments related to posting in plain text or html...
Traditionally, nntp newsgroup forum responses should be in plain text
only which is settable for each account in the mail and newsgroup
settings.
Unchecking compose in html should also clarify what is
W3BNR w3...@verizon.net wrote:
Problem resolved by closing SM, and:
1. Removed following files:
profileNews\news.mozilla.org.msf
profileNews\news.mozilla.org\mozilla.general.dat
profileNews\news.mozilla.org\mozilla.general.msf
2. Modified following file by deleting mozilla.general:
Why does SeaMonkey (v 2.0.8) basically print a page that is mostly blank
on the first page, whereas IE doesn't?
See
http://www.daytondailynews.com/entertainment/holidays/halloween/beggars/
Jim
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On 10/14/10 8:30 AM, Jim Dell wrote:
Why does SeaMonkey (v 2.0.8) basically print a page that is mostly blank
on the first page, whereas IE doesn't?
See
http://www.daytondailynews.com/entertainment/holidays/halloween/beggars/
Jim
The page has 59 XHTML errors and 31 CSS errors.
However,
On 10/13/10 12:27 PM, Ken wrote:
When a message is forwarded, there appears a vertical line on the left
side. One line for each time it was forwarded. Is there a way of
striping those vertical lines when I forward the message to someone I
choose? Sometimes there are so many
On 10/14/10 3:42 AM, W3BNR wrote:
On 10/14/2010 6:40 AM W3BNR wrote:
When accessing newsgroup mozilla.support.seamonkey this morning
SM hangs (not responding). No dump is created. This happened
on 2.0.10pre so I went back to 2.0.8 which had the same results.
Reboot of computer did not help.
On 10/14/2010 10:58 AM Leonidas Jones wrote:
W3BNRw3...@verizon.net wrote:
Problem resolved by closing SM, and:
1. Removed following files:
profileNews\news.mozilla.org.msf
profileNews\news.mozilla.org\mozilla.general.dat
profileNews\news.mozilla.org\mozilla.general.msf
2. Modified
Jim Dell wrote:
Why does SeaMonkey (v 2.0.8) basically print a page that is mostly blank
on the first page, whereas IE doesn't?
See
http://www.daytondailynews.com/entertainment/holidays/halloween/beggars/
Jim
Because different pages are developed using different software and for
different
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/14/10 3:42 AM, W3BNR wrote:
On 10/14/2010 6:40 AM W3BNR wrote:
When accessing newsgroup mozilla.support.seamonkey this morning
SM hangs (not responding). No dump is created. This happened
on 2.0.10pre so I went back to 2.0.8 which had the same results.
Reboot of
stango wrote:
different pages are developed using different software
Don't blame the software.
Ultimately it's the human's responsibility
to assure that the work he produces isn't crap.
and for different browsers,
Mostly, this refers to pages built by fools and incompetents
who use Micros~1
JeffM wrote:
stango wrote:
different pages are developed using different software
Don't blame the software.
Ultimately it's the human's responsibility
to assure that the work he produces isn't crap.
and for different browsers,
Mostly, this refers to pages built by fools and incompetents
Leonidas Jones wrote:
W3BNRw3...@verizon.net wrote:
Problem resolved by closing SM, and:
1. Removed following files:
profileNews\news.mozilla.org.msf
profileNews\news.mozilla.org\mozilla.general.dat
profileNews\news.mozilla.org\mozilla.general.msf
2. Modified following file by deleting
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 12:43:50 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/14/10 3:42 AM, W3BNR wrote:
On 10/14/2010 6:40 AM W3BNR wrote:
When accessing newsgroup mozilla.support.seamonkey this morning SM
hangs (not responding). No dump is created. This happened on
2.0.10pre so I
On 10/14/10 11:33 AM, JeffM wrote [in part]:
Don't blame the software.
Ultimately it's the human's responsibility
to assure that the work he produces isn't crap.
Software, too, is produced by humans and sometimes contains crap.
While the page in question
oh i am sorry about that. i didnt realize was going to be publicly posted.
still need to work out pop server address so i can send direct via seamonkey -
privacy issues with inbox thats all. received email from dsame address but note
that obviously not - nothing a problem with SM though.
some
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
W3BNRw3...@verizon.net wrote:
Problem resolved by closing SM, and:
1. Removed following files:
profileNews\news.mozilla.org.msf
profileNews\news.mozilla.org\mozilla.general.dat
profileNews\news.mozilla.org\mozilla.general.msf
2. Modified
DoctorBill wrote:
Am I missing something or can I search for a site or word in the PWM ?
You can in SM 2.
HTH
Jens
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SeaMonkey Trunk Tracker http://smtt.blogspot.com/
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