Re: Flash issues

2013-05-13 Thread Jim Taylor
Ed Mullen wrote: Remember the problem with Flash plugin with Seamonkey swithcing between mail and browser windows without user input? It's happening again for me. Anyone? How did you fix it the first time? I disabled Flash protected mode to fix it originally and never took it out to see if

Re: a Mac plugin story, only SM was happy

2013-05-13 Thread Daniel
Geoff Welsh wrote: Daniel wrote: Hey, Geoff, you are aware of this site aren't you?? http://code.google.com/p/seamonkey-ppc/ Yes GW O.K. it's just that you typed Due to the architecture of the system (PPC) I am still limited to SM 2.0 , whereas the site I pointed to seems to produce

Re: Flash issues

2013-05-13 Thread Daniel
Ed Mullen wrote: Remember the problem with Flash plugin with Seamonkey swithcing between mail and browser windows without user input? It's happening again for me. Anyone? Pick me, Ed . as shown below, I'm using WOW64 SM 2.18 beta and seeing the same thing. In a way, I'm glad it's not

Anyone other frequent posters having e-mail spoofing issues?

2013-05-13 Thread hawker
I'm having a serious issue with my e-mail address being spoofed. I'm not sending the e-mails but they are using my return address so I get all the bounces. The only publicly viewable (harvistable?) form I can think of that I post on with this e-mail address is this one. So I'm wondering if

Re: Flash issues

2013-05-13 Thread Ed Mullen
Jim Taylor wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Remember the problem with Flash plugin with Seamonkey swithcing between mail and browser windows without user input? It's happening again for me. Anyone? How did you fix it the first time? I disabled Flash protected mode to fix it originally and never

Cleaning up an ancient prefs.jas

2013-05-13 Thread Richard Owlett
I go back to the Netscape 4.? days. Over the years I have done many tweaks to prefs.js and user.js. Some were so I could locally duplicate things I had set up for two visually impaired users - neither no longer local. There are also unknown modifications done for forgotten reasons. As you

Re: Cleaning up an ancient prefs.js

2013-05-13 Thread Richard Owlett
Richard Owlett wrote: I go back to the Netscape 4.? days. Over the years I have done many tweaks to prefs.js and user.js. Some were so I could locally duplicate things I had set up for two visually impaired users - neither no longer local. There are also unknown modifications done for forgotten

Re: Anyone other frequent posters having e-mail spoofing issues?

2013-05-13 Thread M Gordon
hawker wrote: I'm having a serious issue with my e-mail address being spoofed. I'm not sending the e-mails but they are using my return address so I get all the bounces. The only publicly viewable (harvistable?) form I can think of that I post on with this e-mail address is this one. So I'm

SeaMonkey no longer on releases.mozilla.org?

2013-05-13 Thread Craig McCluskey
I went to http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/ to see if SeaMonkey had been updated (since my checking for updates still does not work) and found an empty directory -- no releases sub-directory like firefox and thunderbird. What's up with that? Craig

Re: Anyone other frequent posters having e-mail spoofing issues?

2013-05-13 Thread Paul
hawker wrote: I'm having a serious issue with my e-mail address being spoofed. I'm not sending the e-mails but they are using my return address so I get all the bounces. The only publicly viewable (harvistable?) form I can think of that I post on with this e-mail address is this one. So I'm

Re: SeaMonkey no longer on releases.mozilla.org?

2013-05-13 Thread WaltS
On 05/13/2013 03:29 PM, Craig McCluskey wrote: I went to http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/ to see if SeaMonkey had been updated (since my checking for updates still does not work) and found an empty directory -- no releases sub-directory like firefox and thunderbird. What's

Re: Cleaning up an ancient prefs.js

2013-05-13 Thread M Gordon
Richard Owlett wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I go back to the Netscape 4.? days. Over the years I have done many tweaks to prefs.js and user.js. Some were so I could locally duplicate things I had set up for two visually impaired users - neither no longer local. There are also unknown

Re: Cleaning up an ancient prefs.js

2013-05-13 Thread Richard Owlett
M Gordon wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I go back to the Netscape 4.? days. Over the years I have done many tweaks to prefs.js and user.js. Some were so I could locally duplicate things I had set up for two visually impaired users - neither no longer local. There are also

Re: Cleaning up an ancient prefs.js

2013-05-13 Thread M Gordon
Richard Owlett wrote: M Gordon wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I go back to the Netscape 4.? days. Over the years I have done many tweaks to prefs.js and user.js. Some were so I could locally duplicate things I had set up for two visually impaired users - neither no longer

Re: Cleaning up an ancient prefs.js

2013-05-13 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 13/05/2013 15:34, Richard Owlett told the world: I go back to the Netscape 4.? days. Over the years I have done many tweaks to prefs.js and user.js. Some were so I could locally duplicate things I had set up for two visually impaired users - neither no longer local.

Re: SeaMonkey no longer on releases.mozilla.org?

2013-05-13 Thread Edmund
WaltS wrote: On 05/13/2013 03:29 PM, Craig McCluskey wrote: I went to http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/ to see if SeaMonkey had been updated (since my checking for updates still does not work) and found an empty directory -- no releases sub-directory like firefox and

Re: Flash issues

2013-05-13 Thread Eric
Ed Mullen wrote: Jim Taylor wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Remember the problem with Flash plugin with Seamonkey swithcing between mail and browser windows without user input? It's happening again for me. Anyone? How did you fix it the first time? I disabled Flash protected mode to fix it