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.

2011-11-10 Thread Daniel
NoOp wrote: 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

Re: Posting themes and extensionos

2011-11-10 Thread JanellHendricks20
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Re: Posting themes and extensionos

2011-11-10 Thread TammyNguyen24
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Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-10 Thread Dustbin
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...? TIA D. An interesting collection of answers though clearly many thought I wanted to write the web page or I

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

2011-11-10 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Dustbin 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...? An interesting collection of answers though clearly many thought I wanted to write the web

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

2011-11-10 Thread Robert Kaiser
Dustbin schrieb: 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...? Usually HTTP (or HTTPS depending on the URL of the page and the target attribute of the HTML form) -

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

2011-11-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Robert Kaiser wrote: Dustbin schrieb: 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...? Usually HTTP (or HTTPS depending on the URL of the page and the target attribute

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

2011-11-10 Thread Robert Kaiser
Philip TAYLOR schrieb: Robert Kaiser wrote: Dustbin schrieb: 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...? Usually HTTP (or HTTPS depending on the URL of the page

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

2011-11-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Robert Kaiser wrote: I was talking about those without a mailto: there. For mailto: it doesn't send at all but just open an email window, and that determines how it is sent in the end - usually ends up with SMTP or IMAP, whatever the respective email client and account has set. OK, my point

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

2011-11-10 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: I was talking about those without a mailto: there. For mailto: it doesn't send at all but just open an email window, and that determines how it is sent in the end - usually ends up with SMTP or IMAP, whatever the respective email client and account

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

2011-11-10 Thread Robert Kaiser
Philip TAYLOR schrieb: Now my thinking is that his analysis is wrong, and a mailto: link will almost certainly lead to an SMTP exchange, and almost certainly never lead to one involving HTTP or FTP. Would you agree ? As I said, mailto: doesn't send anything over the net by itself at all, it

Re: Seamonkey Freeze with Acrobat

2011-11-10 Thread Carl Gehr
On 11/03/11 01:10 pm, Michael Gordon wrote: hawker wrote: I have read many threads about Seamonkey Freezing. For me the only place I have seen this is since I moved from Acrobat Reader 9 to Acrobat 10. I always saw it as an Acrobat problem and thought the Acrobat Plugin was crashing Seamonkey

SeaMonkey 2.5 Beta 4 is now available

2011-11-10 Thread NoOp
Justin seems to have gone missing, so I'll post the RSS announcement: SeaMonkey 2.5 Beta 4 is now available for free download http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.5b4 on the SeaMonkey website. We encourage testers to get involved http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved in

What can I expect with upgrade to Version 2.3.3

2011-11-10 Thread Tony Higgins
I'm currently using SeaMonkey 2.0.14. What can I expect with upgrading to Version 2.3.3? I get constant reminders to upgrade. When I upgraded to the current version my profiles were copied to another location which I had difficulty locating and then couldn't get to work and had to

Re: What can I expect with upgrade to Version 2.3.3

2011-11-10 Thread Tony Higgins
JD wrote: Walter wrote: Tony Higgins wrote: I'm currently using SeaMonkey 2.0.14. What can I expect with upgrading to Version 2.3.3? I get constant reminders to upgrade. When I upgraded to the current version my profiles were copied to another location which I had difficulty locating and then

Re: 2.4.1 Insert Characters and Symbols

2011-11-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Philipp van Hüllen wrote: I currently cannot check this for 100%, as this Insert-option is dysfunctional in my SM. However, since it's specifically in the HTML-insert menu, I'm pretty sure it does not create

Re: What can I expect with upgrade to Version 2.3.3

2011-11-10 Thread Tony Higgins
MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 04/10/2011 22:58, Tony Higgins told the world: I'm currently using SeaMonkey 2.0.14. What can I expect with upgrading to Version 2.3.3? I get constant reminders to upgrade. Well, THE major feature change (which happened in 2.1) is the new

Re: search button inactiv in 2.4 version

2011-11-10 Thread denewton
gertjan.vinkeste...@gmail.com a écrit : denewton wrote: denewton a écrit : Hello, With the last release 2.4 I downloaded, the search button, to get diretly google, for exemple, is absolutly inactiv (on two machines XP). I reinstall 2.3.3 and it is running again. What is brocken ? sincerly

Re: tiscali cutting me off

2011-11-10 Thread ShaunaGuzman
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Re: tiscali cutting me off

2011-11-10 Thread GeraldJan
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Re: This is not exactly on topic - web forms transmission.

2011-11-10 Thread Dustbin
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Dustbin 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...? An interesting collection of answers though clearly many