Hi,
We are running seamonkey 2.0.11 under Windows 7 Pro.
Sometimes, no messages are shown in the inbox.
I right click on the inbox and discovered that the Default character
encoding shows 'Arabic (IBM-864)'.
Under preferences, the default is Western ISO 8859-1.
I tried to change the default
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close button in Firefox and
Thunderbird. That the close button was visible on a single open tab in
prior versions was an oversight.
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 04:06:42 -0400, CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close button in Firefox and
Thunderbird. That the close button was visible on
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/21/11 4:50 AM, Arne wrote [in part]:
The last option When the page is out of date, what does that really
mean, in the way SM see it? Is that a better option than the Every
time . option, in my case?
Some HTML files contain a header with an expiration date-time.
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-22-2011 7:20 AM:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 04:06:42 -0400, CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close button in Firefox
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 20:22:12 +1100, Danield...@albury.nospam.net.au
wrote:
t Linder
Hi to all who answered me. Through Googling for several hours, I have
solved my problem. I could not send e-mails because of Avast antivirus
software, which blocked my outgoing e-mails.
CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-22-2011 7:20 AM:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 04:06:42 -0400, CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
If there is only one tab open, the tab isn't supposed to be closed.
This is the default behavior with the close
On 3/22/11 7:20 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/21/11 4:50 AM, Arne wrote [in part]:
The last option When the page is out of date, what does that really
mean, in the way SM see it? Is that a better option than the Every
time . option, in my case?
Some HTML files
Stan wrote the following on 03-22-2011 3:34 PM:
The SeaTab X that I have been using for a few years or so, always had an
X in every tab header including a single one. Now, I've lost that with
the latest version. Personally, I thought the earlier way was ideal as
it makes it very clear that the
CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
But that's not the default behaviour in SeaMonkey where a single tab is
still closable. What happens if you close the last tab is that a new
blank tab automatically opens.
I'm actually thinking it is not intended behavior
Now that Firefox 4 is in release, are there plans for a SeaMonkey 3?
Will it have some of the features of FF 4? Pardon me if this is common
knowledge; but I'm out of the development loop.
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Ken Rudolph
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Ken Rudolph wrote:
Now that Firefox 4 is in release, are there plans for a SeaMonkey 3?
Will it have some of the features of FF 4? Pardon me if this is common
knowledge; but I'm out of the development loop.
Some of the features, not all. It's called SeaMonkey 2.1
WLS
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openSUSE
Jens Hatlak wrote the following on 03-22-2011 6:47 PM:
CatThief wrote:
Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:
But that's not the default behaviour in SeaMonkey where a single
tab is
still closable. What happens if you close the last tab is that a new
blank tab automatically
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