NoOp wrote:
I had better give more information. I have installed Mint 10 KDE. When
I wanted to install Seamonkey the available version was 2.0.11 while
the latest version was 2.0.13. So I downloaded the full version 2.0.13
of the program, the .deb version, and ran the installer.
Do the same
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like SeaMonkey will not
be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is Internet
Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or Chrome 5 or newer.
--
Ed
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like SeaMonkey
will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or Chrome 5 or newer.
Please
NoOp wrote:
Do the same for 2.0.14 - download the full .deb and install the same way
that you did for 2.0.13. I suspect that the upgrade is having permission
issues due to the installation location.
Further to my previous email, I did as you suggested and downloaded
the new version of
W3BNR schrieb:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like SeaMonkey
will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or Chrome 5 or newer.
Try
wingspan2 wrote:
Hello everyone,
Well I logged onto my Sea Monkey browser as usual and when my
browser appeared, it had automatically updated to Sea Monkey 2.0.14.
It looked a bit different but everything appeared to be there.
But.. when I went to use my e-mail that Sea Monkey provides, I
On 5/2/2011 7:28 AM Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like SeaMonkey
will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Internet Explorer 7,
Ant wrote:
Hi!
I noticed with SeaMonkey (SM) v2.0.x, %20 (space) sometimes gets removed
in URLs. This is annoying if I need to copy and paste since the URL gets
broken in web browsers, e-mails, etc.
Is there a way to keep and show these %20?
Thank you in advance. :)
Why can't people learn
W3BNR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like
SeaMonkey will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from
their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Internet Explorer 7,
Robert Kaiser a écrit :
W3BNR schrieb:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like SeaMonkey
will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or Chrome 5
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like SeaMonkey
will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or Chrome 5 or newer.
Contact Yahoo
On Monday, May 02, 2011 05:45:44 AM W3BNR wrote:
On 5/2/2011 7:28 AM Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like
SeaMonkey will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from
their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest
Well,
Here is what I found out. My internet provider, (Comcast) will not
give up the Out Going Mail port number. I searched the internet and
came up with a few, but not in my area. When I spoke to a
representative at Comcast I asked for the port number and they
refused to give it to me. They
On 02.05.2011 11:17, wingspan2 wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Well,
Here is what I found out. My internet provider, (Comcast) will not
give up the Out Going Mail port number. I searched the internet and
came up with a few, but not in my area. When I spoke to a
representative at Comcast
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 02.05.2011 11:17, wingspan2 wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Well,
Here is what I found out. My internet provider, (Comcast) will not
give up the Out Going Mail port number. I searched the internet and
came up with a few, but not in my area. When I spoke to a
Daniel wrote:
Just be careful you don't overwrite a new inbox with an old inbox,
that's why I stress changing the names of the old folders.
If passing from XP to Windows7 .. if after installing the same version
of SM on the new pc (win7) we copy the whole profile from the XP one in
the
Arne wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hi!
I noticed with SeaMonkey (SM) v2.0.x, %20 (space) sometimes gets removed
in URLs. This is annoying if I need to copy and paste since the URL gets
broken in web browsers, e-mails, etc.
Is there a way to keep and show these %20?
Thank you in advance. :)
Why can't
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like
SeaMonkey will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from
their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 02.05.2011 11:17, wingspan2 wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Well,
Here is what I found out. My internet provider, (Comcast) will not
give up the Out Going Mail port number. I searched the internet and
came up with a few, but not in my area. When
On 02.05.2011 12:41, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 02.05.2011 11:17, wingspan2 wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Well,
Here is what I found out. My internet provider, (Comcast) will not
give up the Out Going Mail port number. I searched the
On 5/2/2011 9:59 AM WLS wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like SeaMonkey
will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like SeaMonkey
will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo! Mail if your browser is
Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or Chrome 5 or newer.
SM 2.1 beta3
On 05/02/2011 05:30 AM, Neil Winchurst wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Do the same for 2.0.14 - download the full .deb and install the same way
that you did for 2.0.13. I suspect that the upgrade is having permission
issues due to the installation location.
Further to my previous email, I did as you
On 05/01/2011 08:31 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/1/11 8:13 PM, Bl wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 02 May 2011 11:41:29 +1000, Bl wrote:
Hi,
Just noticed that lock icon is missing! :( Now we don't have an easy
indication of encryption status of the Web Page. Or am I missing
something? I
Rick Merrill wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Looks like pretty standard stuff, wonder why it was such a
secret. Or did the idiot rep just pretend it was a secret because
he didn't know?
Their training did not include it, and like most support personnel,
I will guess that they are told to
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
...
Remember, this conversation may be recorded for training purposes.
I understand these principles. How hard is it to say I don't know?
Of course, a reasonable customer will then ask, Well, why not!??
Well, that beats, If I told you I'd have
On May 2, 10:11 am, Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote:
On 02.05.2011 11:17, wingspan2 wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Well,
Here is what I found out. My internet provider, (Comcast) will not
give up the Out Going Mail port number. I searched the internet and
came up with a
Ray_Net wrote:
Arne wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hi!
I noticed with SeaMonkey (SM) v2.0.x, %20 (space) sometimes gets removed
in URLs. This is annoying if I need to copy and paste since the URL gets
broken in web browsers, e-mails, etc.
Is there a way to keep and show these %20?
Thank you in advance.
PhillipJones wrote:
If you have to have spaces, use code for spaces instead %20 then you can
show you link with space but when it actually goes to the link it sees
the 20 [SIC] instead.
What code would you use for a filename space other than %20 ?
Its better to either create the link with
On 5/2/11 6:06 AM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Yahoo upgrading mail service in the near future. Looks like
SeaMonkey will not be supported (as usual). Here's a quote from
their page:
You can upgrade now to the newest Yahoo!
what settings should be used to download messages? using pop3 not
imap. I can use Seamonkey to send mail but can't get it downloaded
from Googlemail.
Thanks
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When I try to access certain secure pages, I get the prompt You have
requested an encrypted page with some unencrypted information. ... and
I click OK. The prompt goes away, but nothing happens. If I repeat the
request, I am taken to the desired page without prompting.
Shouldn't I get what I
With patience akin to a cat's, Mort, on 4/30/2011 7:25 AM typed:
Philip Chee wrote:
Have you checked your trackpad driver settings for pad pressure
sensitivity and/or check for an updated driver?
This might be cheaper.
Phil
Hi Phil,
Thanks for the suggestions. I updated the touchpad
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