I can understand your annoyance, Interges, which arises
because of your lack of understanding; you write :
Fix the problem causing the alert. This is the thing really disturbing.
but how would you propose that the Seamonkey developers "fix"
the DLL so that it does not trigger this alert from S
Very nice !
I reinstal the 2.12 update with Norton stoped and the update was fine. After
this, I start the Norton again, and when I start the Seamonkey... THE NORTON
SENDED THE ALERT AGAIN, AND DELETED THE DLL !!!
Very well tested. Who use Norton are so few in the world this is a so rare
s
"David E. Ross" wrote :
> On 8/29/12 5:42 PM, Libertarian Lilly wrote:
>> One of these recent versions of SM screwed up my ability to see Captcha
>> images when I need to use them. Now I don't see the images at all.
>>
>> I have to open Internet Explorer to do whatever I need, so I can see the
I expected to receive responses from profesionals to find sollutions.I am
wasting a lot of time because of an update not required.
If your proposals are to change the protection, when we are speaking about one
of the market leading products, I will not waste time to explain you that if
this hap
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote :
> Libertarian Lilly wrote:
>
>> One of these recent versions of SM screwed up my ability to see Captcha
>> images when I need to use them. Now I don't see the images at all.
>>
>> I have to open Internet Explorer to do whatever I need, so I can see the
>> Capt
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Interges wrote:
During the update of Seamonkey 2.12 in Spanish, the Norton 2012
shows a red alert about the nssckbi.dll library, taked as a high
risk "Suspicious.CLoud.7.F".
Unfortunately sometimes the Major Virusscan vendors misidentify
part(s) [or all] of SeaMonk
NoOp wrote:
> Will a seamonkey-2.12.complete.mar be built for 64bit linux so that
> 64bit machines can be updated rather than having to download directly?
>
> Note: crossposted to mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey
>
Unfortunately, not by us for 2.12. Getting updates generated/generating
for linux64 is
On 8/29/12 8:03 PM, Interges wrote:
> During the update of Seamonkey 2.12 in Spanish, the Norton 2012
> shows
a red alert about the nssckbi.dll library, taked as a high risk
"Suspicious.CLoud.7.F".
>
> Seems that Norton erase this dll, and as result ( I think that ) all
tries to enter in pages HTT
On 8/29/12 5:42 PM, Libertarian Lilly wrote:
> One of these recent versions of SM screwed up my ability to see Captcha
> images when I need to use them. Now I don't see the images at all.
>
> I have to open Internet Explorer to do whatever I need, so I can see the
> Captcha images.
>
> Is Moz a
Interges wrote:
> During the update of Seamonkey 2.12 in Spanish, the Norton 2012 shows a red
> alert about the nssckbi.dll library, taked as a high risk
> "Suspicious.CLoud.7.F".
Unfortunately sometimes the Major Virusscan vendors misidentify part(s)
[or all] of SeaMonkey as containing a Virus.
Interges wrote:
> During the update of Seamonkey 2.12 in Spanish, the Norton 2012 shows a red
> alert about the nssckbi.dll library, taked as a high risk
> "Suspicious.CLoud.7.F".
>
> Seems that Norton erase this dll, and as result ( I think that ) all tries to
> enter in pages HTTPS shows a Mo
Interges wrote:
During the update of Seamonkey 2.12 in Spanish, the Norton 2012 shows a red alert about
the nssckbi.dll library, taked as a high risk "Suspicious.CLoud.7.F".
Seems that Norton erase this dll, and as result ( I think that ) all tries to
enter in pages HTTPS shows a Mozilla alert
During the update of Seamonkey 2.12 in Spanish, the Norton 2012 shows a red
alert about the nssckbi.dll library, taked as a high risk
"Suspicious.CLoud.7.F".
Seems that Norton erase this dll, and as result ( I think that ) all tries to
enter in pages HTTPS shows a Mozilla alert about a suspicio
Looks like they got it all straightened out. I ran the installation
script, and I got 2.1.1. When I ran the Software update, it pulled down
and installed 2.1.2.
It's good to be up to date again on Ubuntu.
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Paul Bergsagel wrote:
So far this has been a good update. I performed the update from the menu
item "Check for updates". 24" iMac (late 2006) 10.7.4 Lion.
Many thanks to all the programmers who have made SeaMonkey 2.12 possible.
It does seems snappier...however, bug #743463 and bug #724293 rem
On 12-08-29 7:38 PM, Smiles wrote:
I have a new client using XP with service pack 1
to do any work on it I have had to reinstall and update it to service
pack 3
the problem we have is she admits to only having a few to a dozen emails
her profile is
F:\Profiles\vjbt7xq8.default\Mail\pop.cogeco.
Libertarian Lilly wrote:
> One of these recent versions of SM screwed up my ability to see Captcha
> images when I need to use them. Now I don't see the images at all.
>
> I have to open Internet Explorer to do whatever I need, so I can see the
> Captcha images.
>
> Is Moz aware of this, or is t
Interviewed by CNN on 29/08/2012 20:38, Smiles told the world:
> I have a new client using XP with service pack 1
> to do any work on it I have had to reinstall and update it to service pack 3
>
> the problem we have is she admits to only having a few to a dozen emails
>
> her profile is
>
> F:\
One of these recent versions of SM screwed up my ability to see Captcha
images when I need to use them. Now I don't see the images at all.
I have to open Internet Explorer to do whatever I need, so I can see the
Captcha images.
Is Moz aware of this, or is there some setting I need to fix?
So far this has been a good update. I performed the update from the menu
item "Check for updates". 24" iMac (late 2006) 10.7.4 Lion.
Many thanks to all the programmers who have made SeaMonkey 2.12 possible.
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I have a new client using XP with service pack 1
to do any work on it I have had to reinstall and update it to service pack 3
the problem we have is she admits to only having a few to a dozen emails
her profile is
F:\Profiles\vjbt7xq8.default\Mail\pop.cogeco.ca\
=
MCBastos wrote:
1. Seamonkey has no paid staff. So, there might not be anyone available
to do the commits at the precise time Firefox is released -- people have
their day jobs, after all.
2. Also, for the same reason (less people/time available) it might take
a bit longer to finish the release p
Will a seamonkey-2.12.complete.mar be built for 64bit linux so that
64bit machines can be updated rather than having to download directly?
Note: crossposted to mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey
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TMitchell wrote:
Daniel wrote:
TMitchell wrote:
The messages in my In Box suddenly started opening up totally blank.
Messages in all other mail folders open normally.
Any ideas?
Hasn't happened to me, but I think someone here a couple of days ago
said they closed SeaMonkey, deleted inbox.msf
On 8/28/2012 10:38 PM PT, MCBastos typed:
By the way, Seamonkey 2.12 is available now. I'm using it already.
Wow, that wasn't too bad. Not even a day yet. "Yipee." --Young Anakin
Skywalker. :)
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