Philip Chee wrote:
On 31/01/2013 06:34, Neil wrote:
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been turned on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add some
How does PWPB affect Thunderbird, I wonder?
Not a lot, as it only applies once you
MCBastos myemail@example.invalid wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 30/01/2013 14:35, Rob told the world:
MCBastos myemail@example.invalid wrote:
So...
Antivirus: missed it
Other antivirus: about 75% chance of missing it.
Google Safe Browsing: missed it
ISP spam filter: flagged it as spam, but
Am 31.01.2013 10:43, schrieb Rob:
Matthias Kahlert
imightreadmailtothisadressorimightnotbutinanycasesendmenos...@kahlert.at
wrote:
Am 30.01.2013 17:11, schrieb Roger Fink:
Matthias Kahlert wrote:
It must be in some way profile related. If I delete the old profile and
create a new one
Matthias Kahlert wrote:
Am 30.01.2013 17:11, schrieb Roger Fink:
Matthias Kahlert wrote:
On other user-profiles on the same pc everything is fine (and it
also used to work with older versions of jre), so I rule out the
seamonkey and the java installation. The problem must be somewhere
in
On 01/31/2013 06:39 AM, Matthias Kahlert wrote:
Am 31.01.2013 10:43, schrieb Rob:
...
When a problem can be worked around by using a new profile, it should
always be possible to determine what part of the profile is the cause.
Yes, but that is a very tedious task, so I hoped someone might
From 5:06 pm yesterday until 5:10 today, Seamonkey did not log sent mail. Now,
all of a sudden it is working again. Any email sent in that 24 hour period is
still vanished unless I seagh on the subject.
This is totally weird!
Lenora
On Thursday, January 31, 2013 4:31:06 PM UTC-8, Lenora
On 01/31/2013 02:30 PM, Béèm wrote:
WaltS wrote:
...
4) I believe signons.sqlite is where passwords are stored. Confirmed by
renaming mine, and now I have no domains, usernames, or passwords in
Password Manager.
Thank you for trying to help.
I installed the remember-passwords addon, but to
The default number of hits per page is only 10. Not much scrolling
involved there. I upped the number to 100 (after having to first
disable their Instant search option, save, and then could change the
number of hits per page). You never mentioned HOW you were scrolling
around. I dragged the
On 1/31/2013 2:15 PM PT, Ray_Net typed:
If I scroll down enough and then press page up key to go up a screen,
then it goes back to the beginning instead. It acts as if I was
pressing the home key. I noticed in both two Windows' SeaMonkey
v2.15.1 and Debian's IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v18.0.1 web
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/websearch/google-images/7es2cHaHF8A
shows another user with the same problem. Google doesn't think so. :/
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