Re: news group mozilla.support.seamonkey problems

2011-11-09 Thread Daniel
NoOp wrote: On 11/08/2011 01:16 AM, Daniel wrote: Daniel wrote: Daniel wrote: NoOp wrote: Sorry, NoOp, I didn't read in the OP's post that they were trying to download all messages for off-line reading. I haven't downloaded messages for off-line reading for quite some time. However,

Re: How do I make a signature .GIF file that can be attached to a message?--Message to all that responded to my call for help.

2011-11-09 Thread Daniel
Ray_Net wrote: Daniel wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Ray_Net wrote: David E. Ross wrote: [bigsnip] Frog wrote: I am trying to make a .GIF signature file that can be attached to a message---like I can attach a piece of clip art to a message. Do a plain-text

What's Up With Lightning?

2011-11-09 Thread Rob Steinmetz
I just installed Seamonkey 2.4.1 and Lightning 1.0 is not showing as available for Seamonkey. I have 1.0b7 installed on a bunch of machines. Two questions: Why isn't the release version compatible the same versions as the beta versions? Why doesn't SeaMonkey point to the addon's

Re: What's Up With Lightning?

2011-11-09 Thread Rob Steinmetz
WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: Rob Steinmetz wrote: I just installed Seamonkey 2.4.1 and Lightning 1.0 is not showing as available for Seamonkey. I have 1.0b7 installed on a bunch of machines. Two questions: Why isn't the release version compatible the same versions as the beta

Re: What's Up With Lightning?

2011-11-09 Thread WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired)
Rob Steinmetz wrote: WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote: Rob Steinmetz wrote: I just installed Seamonkey 2.4.1 and Lightning 1.0 is not showing as available for Seamonkey. I have 1.0b7 installed on a bunch of machines. Two questions: Why isn't the release version compatible the same

This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-09 Thread Dustbin
I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in a web form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not SMTP. But is it HTTP; is it FTP; is it...? TIA D. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-09 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Dustbin wrote: I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in a web form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not SMTP. But is it HTTP; is it FTP; is it...? You're going to have to provide more details. The mailto: protocol will do nothing more than activate a

Re: Bookmark behavior

2011-11-09 Thread Tom Stoudt
On Sun 06 Nov 2011 09:12:27pm EDT, /NoOp/ said in mozilla.support.seamonkey: On 11/06/2011 01:28 AM, Tom Stoudt wrote: On Sat 05 Nov 2011 07:19:28pm EDT, /David E. Ross/ said in mozilla.support.seamonkey: On 11/5/11 2:18 PM, Joe32065 wrote: In the past few versions of SeaMonkey going to

Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-09 Thread Michael Gordon
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Dustbin wrote: I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in a web form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not SMTP. But is it HTTP; is it FTP; is it...? You're going to have to provide more details. The mailto: protocol will do

Re: Bookmark behavior

2011-11-09 Thread Tom Stoudt
On Wed 09 Nov 2011 06:27:06pm EDT, /Tom Stoudt/ said in mozilla.support.seamonkey: On Sun 06 Nov 2011 09:12:27pm EDT, /NoOp/ said in mozilla.support.seamonkey: On 11/06/2011 01:28 AM, Tom Stoudt wrote: On Sat 05 Nov 2011 07:19:28pm EDT, /David E. Ross/ said in mozilla.support.seamonkey:

Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-09 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Michael Gordon wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Dustbin wrote: I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in a web form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not SMTP. But is it HTTP; is it FTP; is it...? You're going to have to provide more details. The

Re: How do I make a signature .GIF file that can be attached to a message?--Message to all that responded to my call for help.

2011-11-09 Thread NoOp
On 11/09/2011 02:17 AM, Daniel wrote: ... Well, I'm happy you have a 40MB mail account! I don't, so the two 250kB+ messages would still exceed my limit, even if they don't touch the sides of your email account! Try trimming your replies... that will help you, and help others in the same

Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-09 Thread Michael Gordon
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Michael Gordon wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Dustbin wrote: I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in a web form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not SMTP. But is it HTTP; is it FTP; is it...? You're going to have

Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-09 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Michael Gordon wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Michael Gordon wrote: [snip as this is OT] You can hide your e-mail address from them using a little JavaScript; the web browser reads the script and displays the name and address visually, but the BOTS cannot render the mail address.

Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-09 Thread Michael Gordon
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Michael Gordon wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Michael Gordon wrote: [snip as this is OT] You can hide your e-mail address from them using a little JavaScript; the web browser reads the script and displays the name and address visually, but the BOTS

Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-09 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Michael Gordon wrote: Very good examples. We now have several different ways to accomplish the same task. On the web, there are many ways to skin the cat. :-) BTW, I found your touchbase.html page. I see it leads to the NMS version of Matt's old script. It's good you're using the updated and