Re: Windows 8.1 installation question

2014-12-31 Thread Daniel
On 31/12/14 09:34, Dick Hoffman wrote: We are slowly moving off an XP system to a new computer under Win 8.1. I've installed SeaMonkey 2.30 and used Mozbackup to copy the profile from the XP system to the 8.1 system. On the XP system, my wife and I share a single SeaMonkey profile and share an

Re: Windows 8.1 installation question

2014-12-31 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Dick Hoffman wrote: We are slowly moving off an XP system to a new computer under Win 8.1. I've installed SeaMonkey 2.30 and used Mozbackup to copy the profile from the XP system to the 8.1 system. On the XP system, my wife and I share a single SeaMonkey profile and share an email account. On

Re: G-mail doesn't like SeaMonkey !

2014-12-31 Thread Cruz, Jaime
DoctorBill wrote: I have several g-mail accounts for e-mail. When I open any of them, at the top is this message: This version of Firefox is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser. [Dismiss] I can get rid of it by clicking [Dismiss]. Is there anything I can do - besides

Re: Windows 8.1 installation question

2014-12-31 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Daniel wrote: On 31/12/14 09:34, Dick Hoffman wrote: We are slowly moving off an XP system to a new computer under Win 8.1. I've installed SeaMonkey 2.30 and used Mozbackup to copy the profile from the XP system to the 8.1 system. On the XP system, my wife and I share a single SeaMonkey profile

Re: G-mail doesn't like SeaMonkey !

2014-12-31 Thread NFN Smith
Cruz, Jaime wrote: Your user agent says: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:15.0) Gecko/20120909 Firefox/15.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.12.1 It's not lying. Seamonkey 2.12 is YEARS out of date (as is Firefox 15.0). I use the current version of Seamonkey and NEVER see that message. Upgrade already. There

Re: Windows 8.1 installation question

2014-12-31 Thread NFN Smith
Jonathan N. Little wrote: It can be done but it is a very bad idea, because you can really screw things up if you switch profiles while the former profile still has SeaMonkey running. A far better idea to share an email account with more than one user is to use IMAP and then different profiles

Re: Windows 8.1 installation question

2014-12-31 Thread Dick Hoffman
On 12/30/2014 5:34 PM, Dick Hoffman wrote: Thanks for all the replies to my query. I'm now mulling things over and am questioning why we need two accounts in Win8.1; setting up just one account that we share will satisfy Win8's requirement for an account but result in the more-or-less