sean.n.b...@invalid.wizard.net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jesse Molina wrote:
I am seeing much increased instability in seamonkey 2.11 on Linux, amd64
version.
Can anyone else using SM linux confirm or deny?
I did a memtest86+ overnight just a few days ago to check and everything
came up clean.
Daniel wrote:
sean.n.b...@invalid.wizard.net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jesse Molina wrote:
I am seeing much increased instability in seamonkey 2.11 on Linux,
amd64
version.
Can anyone else using SM linux confirm or deny?
I did a memtest86+ overnight just a few days ago to check and
NoOp schrieb:
SeaMonkey isn't a Product.
Right. It isn't and never was. It's a volunteer-only project that is
only loosely backed by Mozilla with some infrastructure resources.
When you do get to the page, SeaMonkey is spelled 'Seamonkey'. Not only
do Mozilla dis SeaMonkey by hiding it
Chris Ilias schrieb:
The exact URL and number of clicks does not matter in this case. What he
said about www.mozilla.org being a portal to all things Mozilla, and
SeaMonkey being a small part of Mozilla is what matters.
Actually, that changed in the One Mozilla website program, while
Jay Garcia schrieb:
I think I can answer that one - maybe. Seamonkey is a marine creature
(brine shrimp)
No. The trademark SeaMonkey (as well as the logo) is registered by the
Mozilla Foundation in the US, EU and Japan for the SeaMonkey project.
The brine shrimp are registered as a trademark
Robert Kaiser wrote:
That lowercase m on the recently created
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/projects/mozilla-based/ page is a bug and
should be reported as such (websites product, mozilla.org component),
the site maintainers are surely happy to correct that.
Filed a bug:
On 12-08-11 9:49 PM, Ant wrote:
Hi again.
I have had my SM v2.0.10.1 (v2.11 now) clean installed onto my old
updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 7/14/2012. I reinstalled all the
extensions/addons and plugins that I need. So far, SM is pretty stable.
All crashes from v2.0.14 and earlier were mostly from
Ray_Net wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote, On 28/05/2012 01:18:
sean nathan wrote:
is there something going on with the mozilla.org servers that would
cause m to have an incessantly spininng cursor when connected to this
newsgroup?
sean
It's not the servers, it's a bug
i'm not noticing anything in the list about anyone else having trouble
initializing SeaMonkey Sync in 2.11 64bit linux...
anyone else managed to turn it back on?
sean
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I am finding that every so often (day or two or more), Adobe Flash
doesn't work. I've also found that if I reinstall it, it then starts
working again. I do run the install as Administrator.
Any ideas or help. I am using the version that is non-IE
Thanks
Stan Pierce.
Hi,
Seems like a cache problem from Adobe Flash..
Atte,
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On 8/12/2012 1:21 PM PT, Chris Ilias typed:
Does the Mozilla Crash Reporter come up? If so, open SeaMonkey, go to
the address about:crashes (without the quotes) and tell us your latest
crash IDs. We can then look at the data specific to your crash and have
a better idea of what is causing the
On 08/12/2012 04:23 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
...
I would rather have the activity notification present and stop the background
activity manually when I see something running, as opposed to selecting an
option which amounts to something undesirable is happening, I won't
I've been using SeaMonkey now for several years. My computer is about to
give up the ghost, so I purchased a new one. Is there a way to migrate
then history of email from the old computer to the new? Compact the
folders, maybe, burn them to CD, then upload them to the new computer?
Sir,
I use the Seamonkey and when all of the bugs out, it's a great
program. Question, when will a pure 64bit SeaMonkey come out?
Thank you, Phil
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Hi
I use Seamonkey... the composer pages for drafting text..
The very first composer page after opening will never accept paste without
formatting of any text that is applied.
To cut and paste I have to open a second composer page and that one readily
allows cutting and pasting... This has gone
hi
i wante work with this site and this site need firefox 3.6 or above to run
how i can fix this problem in semonkey??
can i open an work corect in seamonkey??
pls answer my questuion
tnx
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Thanks for taking an interest in this. Unfortunately, System Restore is not
available--my tech support here prefers not to have that on, for reasons
I don't understand.
Any other ideas on how to troubleshoot this?
Best,
John
- Original Message -
From: Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk
John S wrote:
Yesterday (30 July) SeaMonkey started crashing on startup. No details, it just has
encountered a problem and must close. I sent the report to Mozilla. I also stepped
back to v. 2.10, and get the same result. I then downloaded and installed Thunderbird,
and get the same thing.
Hello,
I am running seamonkey 2.11 trying to access mail folders that reside on
a file server. Seamonkey is not displaying the email messages on the
server unless I run the program from an account that is an administrator
on the workstation. Is there a way to run seamonkey so the user does
I have not been able to use seamonkey for over a month now,
I have sent hundreds of crash reports, and I have gotten no freed back
I have uninstalled,,and re-installed it many times and the same thing happens,
I have run all types of scans,,
I would like to know what the deal is
Hello,
I use SeaMonkey every day, and I send thanks to the people who develop it.
Whenever my pc starts having slow to very slow responses, I run
Superantispyware, and it usually finds tracking cookies. After these are
removed, it runs more like it should.
So I'm writing to ask if
Hi
I was using Sea monkey browser when it said it had stopped working. When
I clicked on the short cut to restart, a new installation of Sea Monkey
appeared (already installed). My email system was empty and had to be
re-initialised. Having done this, I have totally lost my (well-used)
email
Using 2012 MacPro, Intel, Snow Leopard OS 10.6.8, SeaMonkey 2.11
I used to be able to freely access my various email accounts from
SeaMonkey. I still get two of them as POP, but fail on @me.com and
@mac.com on IMAP because I cannot enter an email password in setting
up the mail accounts.
I
Most of the time when I attempt to open a u-tube or just a real long
email sea-monkey just shuts down. This just started about a week ago. It
gets real old fast.
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On 11.08.2012 06:27, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jens, can I ask Why the -project in www.seamonkey-project.org? Why
not just www,seamonkey.org from the get-go?? (which, apparently, is
available, ATT!)
I think I can answer that one - maybe. Seamonkey is a marine creature
(brine
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.08.2012 06:27, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jens, can I ask Why the -project in www.seamonkey-project.org? Why
not just www,seamonkey.org from the get-go?? (which, apparently, is
available, ATT!)
I think I can answer that one - maybe. Seamonkey is a
I am using Seamonkey composer version 2.11 on Mac OSX 10.7.4 and whenever I
attempt to change my meta tags in the html editor, the website page becomes
ruined. Everything gets unformatted and scattered about the page. At the top of
the page (from WYSIWYG view) the meta tags and descriptions are
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 21:27:27 +1000, Daniel wrote:
Jens, can I ask Why the -project in www.seamonkey-project.org? Why
not just www,seamonkey.org from the get-go?? (which, apparently, is
available, ATT!)
I don't know about now, but back then there was a domain squatter who
wanted $$$ for the
Rob Lindauer wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.08.2012 06:27, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jens, can I ask Why the -project in www.seamonkey-project.org? Why
not just www,seamonkey.org from the get-go?? (which, apparently, is
available, ATT!)
I think I can answer that one -
hello,
i use the german seamonkey version 2.11.
how can i save my emails with all attachments? in outlook for example i
can save my mails in a *.pst-data file
best regards
peter
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Jens Hatlak wrote:
NoOp wrote:
See how many clicks pages it takes you to find the SeaMonkey pages.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/
Nope. Not there.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/
Nope. Not there.
SeaMonkey isn't a Product.
Exactly. In the past, www.mozilla.org could be perceived as
Hello,
I have problem watching video in Youtube, I get error message (occurred)
Help me to solve this problem.
Thx
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.08.2012 06:27, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jens, can I ask Why the -project in www.seamonkey-project.org? Why
not just www,seamonkey.org from the get-go?? (which, apparently, is
available, ATT!)
I think I can answer that one - maybe. Seamonkey is a
Daniel schrieb:
Jens, can I ask Why the -project in www.seamonkey-project.org? Why
not just www,seamonkey.org from the get-go?? (which, apparently, is
available, ATT!)
It wasn't available. And it would be news to me if it was now. Last time
I checked, it was still owned by the same guy that
... all i need know is how to have sm login automatically to the mail server???
that should solve all my problems.
kevin mc auley (beelzib...@comcast.net)
email ans to beelzib...@comcast.net
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