JAS wrote:
George Pat Achilles wrote:
To Whom It May Concern,
I am presently having a problem retrieving my e-mail from web mail. My ISP is
earthlink and I have checked with them and they said it was related to
Seamonkey program. The problem is that whenever I want to get the e-mail from
cyberzen wrote:
JJG a écrit :
I have, as a new user, set up Seamonkey 2.0.11 on my Laptop. Is there a
way to install SM on another machine and import all the settings from my
laptop?
Thank you.
copy the whole hierarchy of the profile on the other machine and use it
as is
Thank you very
One thing I miss in Seamonkey is Thunderbird's 'Mark all Read' in the
context menu for each account. Is there an add-on or extension which
will add it to Seamonkey's account context menu? Or have I overlooked
that feature?
Thank you.
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Ray_Net wrote:
[snippage]
I suspect that his SM inbox is full. Perhaps full of non compacted
messages.
How can an Inbox be full? Other than restricted by operating system
file size (depends on OS), there should be no limit to number of
messages, as I understand it... 'Tis just one file,
JJG wrote:
One thing I miss in Seamonkey is Thunderbird's 'Mark all Read' in the
context menu for each account. Is there an add-on or extension which
will add it to Seamonkey's account context menu? Or have I overlooked
that feature?
Thank you.
SM 1119 can mark individual groups read
but
Not true.
I constantly have to deal with mailboxes in Seamonkey that have exceeded
the maximum size (similar to the outlook PST size issue). I just create
a new folder (usually by date), drag the older messages to it, compact
and move on. I don't remember the maximum size, perhaps it is 2GB?
Paul wrote:
JJG wrote:
One thing I miss in Seamonkey is Thunderbird's 'Mark all Read' in the
context menu for each account. Is there an add-on or extension which
will add it to Seamonkey's account context menu? Or have I overlooked
that feature?
Thank you.
SM 1119 can mark individual groups
JJG wrote:
One thing I miss in Seamonkey is Thunderbird's 'Mark all Read' in the
context menu for each account.
As far as I can see, TB doesn't have it either (checked 3.0, 3.1 and
trunk). The corresponding feature request is:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317301
which
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
[snippage]
I suspect that his SM inbox is full. Perhaps full of non compacted
messages.
How can an Inbox be full? Other than restricted by operating system
file size (depends on OS), there should be no limit to number of
messages, as I
JJG wrote:
cyberzen wrote:
JJG a écrit :
I have, as a new user, set up Seamonkey 2.0.11 on my Laptop. Is there a
way to install SM on another machine and import all the settings from my
laptop?
Thank you.
copy the whole hierarchy of the profile on the other machine and use it
as is
Thank
On 01/20/2011 11:36 AM, JJG wrote:
One thing I miss in Seamonkey is Thunderbird's 'Mark all Read' in the
context menu for each account. Is there an add-on or extension which
will add it to Seamonkey's account context menu? Or have I overlooked
that feature?
Thank you.
Right-click on
NoOp wrote:
On 01/20/2011 11:36 AM, JJG wrote:
One thing I miss in Seamonkey is Thunderbird's 'Mark all Read' in the
context menu for each account. Is there an add-on or extension which
will add it to Seamonkey's account context menu? Or have I overlooked
that feature?
Thank you.
Using SM 2.1b1.
In mail/news I am noticing the following issues:
I have about 10 mail/news accounts. I read the Inbox on a mail account,
click on the next account in the list, and the message pane does not
update. It still shows the message from the previous account. Even if
the next
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