Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 8:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 2:02 PM, Geoff Welsh wrote:
(I'm on Mac)
Dragging a tab to the desktop, thus creating a new window, is a neat
feature in FF (and Chrome, btw).
Will SM ever implement this?
Currently SM creates a
question wrote:
Address book works Fine if you use it for the First Entry
Once I enter an E-mail in the first line.
Then click the 2nd line and Choose Address Book, THE ADDRESS BOOK IS A
BLANK PAGE . All address are gone
Win 7 SeaMonkey 2.14
Did this also in the previous Version ... But
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 8:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 2:02 PM, Geoff Welsh wrote:
(I'm on Mac)
Dragging a tab to the desktop, thus creating a new window, is a neat
feature in FF (and Chrome, btw).
Will SM ever implement this?
Currently SM creates a bookmark-shortcut
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 26/11/2012 08:03, Geoff Welsh told the world:
and Netscape 4.7 (Mozilla 1.2 ??) on Classic OS is still great for
mail/News!
Netscape 4.7 is actually pre-Mozilla. Mozilla 1.0 is equivalent to
Netscape 7.
thanks for the correction, I'd have to unpack the
SeaMonkey Internet Suite on MandrivaLinux 2009 -
I want to set SeaMonkey to open *.xlsx files with OpenOffice. When I go
into Edit-Preferences-Browser-Helper Applications and locate xlsx
File, it's set to Always Ask, but I want to change it to use
OpenOffice, but when I try, I must be
Geoff Welsh wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 26/11/2012 08:03, Geoff Welsh told the world:
and Netscape 4.7 (Mozilla 1.2 ??) on Classic OS is still great for
mail/News!
Netscape 4.7 is actually pre-Mozilla. Mozilla 1.0 is equivalent to
Netscape 7.
thanks for the correction,
Geoff Welsh wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 8:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 2:02 PM, Geoff Welsh wrote:
(I'm on Mac)
Dragging a tab to the desktop, thus creating a new window, is a neat
feature in FF (and Chrome, btw).
Will SM ever implement this?
Currently SM creates a
Daniel wrote:
Sorry, why don't you just expand the browser (tab) screen to use the
entire display screen??
Or am I not understanding you, Geoff??
It's best described in analogy:
my parents and grandparents always had the TV on while they were reading
a book. They were multi-media-taskers
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Noticed it still has 2.13.2 up there...
Ah, I see it is available this morning!
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Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Snip
Links:
[1] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.14
[2] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.14/
Greetings,
Jens
Any idea when it'll be available on Ubuntuzilla?
Never mind, I see it is available this morning.
Daniel wrote:
SeaMonkey Internet Suite on MandrivaLinux 2009 -
I want to set SeaMonkey to open *.xlsx files with OpenOffice. When I go
into Edit-Preferences-Browser-Helper Applications and locate xlsx
File, it's set to Always Ask, but I want to change it to use
OpenOffice, but when I try, I
On 11/26/2012 2:15 PM PT, User typed:
how do I open a winmail.dat file sent to me with SeaMonkey
ou can usr this online tool: http://www.winmaildat.com/
Careful if it is a sensitive file. Who knows what the host does with the
uploads. ;)
Or you can download and install a program that
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 8:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 2:02 PM, Geoff Welsh wrote:
(I'm on Mac)
Dragging a tab to the desktop, thus creating a new window, is a neat
feature in FF (and Chrome, btw).
Will SM ever implement this?
Currently SM
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Any idea when it'll be available on Ubuntuzilla?
Never mind, I see it is available this morning.
Finally!
I notice also that Joe Lesko has 2.14 available in the PPA at Launchpad.
Smith
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Geoff Welsh wrote, On 27/11/2012 10:21:
question wrote:
Address book works Fine if you use it for the First Entry
Once I enter an E-mail in the first line.
Then click the 2nd line and Choose Address Book, THE ADDRESS BOOK IS A
BLANK PAGE . All address are gone
Win 7 SeaMonkey 2.14
Did
What exactly constitutes a session? When I open seamonkey, I have it set
to open the email window. If I open the browser window, close the
browser, and open it again, it would appear that this is still the same
session. Session only cookies are still present, even though the browser
has been
Jens Hatlak wrote:
The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.14:
After the update I'm experiencing some weird effects on my Inbox files (mbox).
Subjects and messages are messed up. Were there significant changes to the
relevant code?
I'm using mail filters to move messages from my
LMH wrote:
What exactly constitutes a session? When I open seamonkey, I have it set to
open the email window. If I open the browser
window, close the browser, and open it again, it would appear that this is
still the same session. Session only cookies
are still present, even though the browser
Has anyone else noticed that the font in SM 2.14 is smaller and less distinct
than previously?
All the text shown (menus, sidebar, email, email list, etc) is affected. The
browser content is fine.
SM 2.13 was fine.
I cannot find any way to change it and it is pretty annoying as my eyes
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/25/2012 11:28 AM:
The following placed in userChrome.css works in Firefox to remove the
default maximum width for the sidebar:
#sidebar { max-width: none !important; }
It does not work in SeaMonkey. Anyone
Richard Tasker wrote:
LMH wrote:
What exactly constitutes a session? When I open seamonkey, I have it
set to open the email window. If I open the browser
window, close the browser, and open it again, it would appear that
this is still the same session. Session only cookies
are still present,
Richard Tasker wrote:
LMH wrote:
What exactly constitutes a session? When I open seamonkey, I have it
set to open the email window. If I open the browser
window, close the browser, and open it again, it would appear that
this is still the same session. Session only cookies
are still present,
Ed Mullen wrote:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/25/2012 11:24 AM:
Is it possible to adjust the width of the sidebar's vertical scrollbar
using CSS? If so does anyone know the proper code?
There's no clean way that I'm aware for the SM
Geoff Welsh wrote:
question wrote:
Address book works Fine if you use it for the First Entry
Once I enter an E-mail in the first line.
Then click the 2nd line and Choose Address Book, THE ADDRESS BOOK IS A
BLANK PAGE . All address are gone
Win 7 SeaMonkey 2.14
Did this also in the
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Sorry, why don't you just expand the browser (tab) screen to use the
entire display screen??
Or am I not understanding you, Geoff??
It's best described in analogy:
my parents and grandparents always had the TV on while they were reading
a book. They were
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/27/2012 11:26 AM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/25/2012 11:24 AM:
Is it possible to adjust the width of the sidebar's vertical scrollbar
using CSS? If so
question wrote:
Address book works Fine if you use it for the First Entry
Once I enter an E-mail in the first line.
Then click the 2nd line and Choose Address Book, THE ADDRESS BOOK IS A
BLANK PAGE . All address are gone
This is a known issue, see
Richard Tasker wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that the font in SM 2.14 is smaller and less
distinct than previously?
All the text shown (menus, sidebar, email, email list, etc) is
affected. The browser content is fine.
Check the Windows section under Known Issues on
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Dragging a tab to the desktop, thus creating a new window, is a neat
feature in FF (and Chrome, btw).
Will SM ever implement this?
Not sure about ever, but hardly not any time soon. No-one is currently
working on it.
If you look at bug 102132, you'll see that the request
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Dragging a tab to the desktop, thus creating a new window, is a neat
feature in FF (and Chrome, btw).
Will SM ever implement this?
Not sure about ever, but hardly not any time soon. No-one is currently
working on it.
If you look at bug 102132, you'll
On 11/27/2012 03:31 AM, Daniel wrote:
SeaMonkey Internet Suite on MandrivaLinux 2009 -
I want to set SeaMonkey to open *.xlsx files with OpenOffice. When I go
into Edit-Preferences-Browser-Helper Applications and locate xlsx
File, it's set to Always Ask, but I want to change it to use
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Richard Tasker wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that the font in SM 2.14 is smaller and less
distinct than previously?
All the text shown (menus, sidebar, email, email list, etc) is
affected. The browser content is fine.
Check the Windows section under Known Issues on
Jens Hatlak wrote:
question wrote:
Address book works Fine if you use it for the First Entry
Once I enter an E-mail in the first line.
Then click the 2nd line and Choose Address Book, THE ADDRESS BOOK IS A
BLANK PAGE . All address are gone
This is a known issue, see
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/27/2012 11:26 AM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/25/2012 11:24 AM:
Is it possible to adjust the width of the sidebar's vertical scrollbar
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/27/2012 6:30 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/27/2012 11:26 AM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/27/2012 6:30 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced us with on
11/27/2012 11:26 AM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Ed Mullen graced
Rufus wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 8:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/26/12 2:02 PM, Geoff Welsh wrote:
(I'm on Mac)
Dragging a tab to the desktop, thus creating a new window, is a neat
feature in FF (and Chrome, btw).
Will SM ever implement this?
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Sorry, why don't you just expand the browser (tab) screen to use the
entire display screen??
Or am I not understanding you, Geoff??
It's best described in analogy:
my parents and grandparents always had the TV on while they were reading
a book. They were
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