I would like to transfer bookmarks from one profile to another profile.
What Folders/Files should I copy.
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Jonathan N. Little wrote on 13/02/2015 01:07:
Ray_Net wrote:
My result of nslookup is different than your:
C:\Users\RAYnslookup c.brightcove.com
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.1.1
Looks like you have a DNS issue. 192.168.1.1 is your local LAN and
most likely your router.
Try nslookup
On 2015-02-13 5:54 AM, stan wrote:
I would like to transfer bookmarks from one profile to another profile.
What Folders/Files should I copy.
This page has instructions on how to do it:
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#transferring.
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On 13/02/2015 02:08, Ronnie wrote:
Just a thought but it would probably be a good idea to ensure that
seamonkey can use the firefox marketplace the same as regular firefox
can. As of right now apps won't install but will in firefox.
https://marketplace.firefox.com
Apps don't install in
On 13/02/2015 07:34, Ray_Net wrote:
Ant wrote on 12/02/2015 21:38:
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/02/11/210247/firefox-to-mandate-extension-signing
Is this also coming to future SeaMonkey's releases? Thank you in
advance. :)
No.
Will my two extensions still be installable in SeaMonkey
On 13/02/2015 15:25, Ant wrote:
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/02/11/210247/firefox-to-mandate-extension-signing
Is this also coming to future SeaMonkey's releases? Thank you in
advance. :)
The Mozilla blog that was mentioned in a post just before yours
states that Sea Monkey and
Understood, given their possible future importance supporting it might
be necessary or maybe break webapps off into its own directly launchable
component like the others, not sure if you can shoe horn it together
like that, just a thought.
Philip Chee wrote:
On 13/02/2015 02:08, Ronnie wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello.
I told my SeaMonkey v2.32.1's settings to ask me what to do with
downloaded HTML formatted e-mails, but for some reason it keeps going to
plain text format when I forward/re(ply/spond). I even tried forcing it
to be HTML format, but I got the same results. Am I missing
Ray_Net wrote:
I agree .
I cannot change my DNS servers on my router - those values are set by my
isp:
DNS 193.74.208.135 and 193.121.171.135
Many modem/routers for DSL cable are configurable in the embedded web
interface usually under the advance settings...satellite is another
story
Ronnie schrieb:
Understood, given their possible future importance supporting it might
be necessary or maybe break webapps off into its own directly launchable
component like the others, not sure if you can shoe horn it together
like that, just a thought.
If you can contribute and work on
On 2/13/2015 6:35 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
I told my SeaMonkey v2.32.1's settings to ask me what to do with
downloaded HTML formatted e-mails, but for some reason it keeps going to
plain text format when I forward/re(ply/spond). I even tried forcing it
to be HTML format, but I got the same
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/02/11/210247/firefox-to-mandate-extension-signing
Is this also coming to future SeaMonkey's releases? Thank you in
advance. :)
The Mozilla blog that was mentioned in a post just before yours
states that Sea Monkey and Thunderbird will NOT be subject to
Desiree wrote:
On 2/12/2015 9:05 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
According to
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/02/10/extension-signing-safer-experience/,
Firefox will no longer allow extensions to be installed unless signed by
Mozilla. Users will have NO option to allow an unsigned extension to
Ant wrote:
On 2/13/2015 6:35 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
I told my SeaMonkey v2.32.1's settings to ask me what to do with
downloaded HTML formatted e-mails, but for some reason it keeps going to
plain text format when I forward/re(ply/spond). I even tried forcing it
to be HTML format, but I
HenriK wrote:
Is there anyone who has had any experience moving GMail 'Sent' messages from
GMail's WebMail 'Sent' folder to Seamonkey's e-mail client?
Not exactly what you're asking; but I've created a Gmail account right in the
SM mail client. I drag messages from the Gmail sent folder
Desiree wrote:
On 2/12/2015 9:05 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
According to
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/02/10/extension-signing-safer-experience/,
Firefox will no longer allow extensions to be installed unless signed by
Mozilla. Users will have NO option to allow an unsigned extension to
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
BTW, as posted by bdelmee, if you hold down the shift key when
clicking the reply button puts you in plain text mode.
Opposite of my experience. But if your default is HTML, then presumably
SHIFT would toggle that to plain text. My default is plain text, and
SHIFT
David E. Ross wrote:
According to
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/02/10/extension-signing-safer-experience/,
Firefox will no longer allow extensions to be installed unless signed by
Mozilla. Users will have NO option to allow an unsigned extension to be
installed. That is, signatures by
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Could this be something as simple as purging the DNS cache?
[Windows key]+R, enter
cmd
and hit Enter. In the window that opens, type
ipconfig/flushdns
and hit Enter. Windows should reply:
Windows IP Configuration
Successfully flushed the DNS
I told my SeaMonkey v2.32.1's settings to ask me what to do with
downloaded HTML formatted e-mails, but for some reason it keeps
going to
plain text format when I forward/re(ply/spond). I even tried forcing it
to be HTML format, but I got the same results. Am I missing
something? I
have no
Wow, that hot key worked but yeah why no GUI method? Lame!!! Also,
shouldn't I be asked too when replying and forwarding HTML formatted
e-mails? :(
On 2/13/2015 9:33 AM, bdelmee wrote:
A kind soul once instructed me to hit the Shift key
at the same time as the reply button (or menu option).
HenriK wrote on 2/11/2015 6:34 PM:
Is there anyone who has had any experience moving GMail 'Sent' messages
from GMail's WebMail 'Sent' folder to Seamonkey's e-mail client?
I understood that POP only allows downloads from one's WebMail 'Inbox'.
Accordingly, I used the GMail WebMail feature to
A kind soul once instructed me to hit the Shift key
at the same time as the reply button (or menu option).
I have not checked if this is still the case,
but at the time it seemed impossible to me to
discover this from any menu or GUI element.
A real usability puzzle.
If you hit the little down
On 02/13/2015 01:10 PM, Ant wrote:
Wow, that hot key worked but yeah why no GUI method? Lame!!! Also,
shouldn't I be asked too when replying and forwarding HTML formatted
e-mails? :(
SeaMonkey Mail uses code from Thunderbird. There is no GUI there either.
Well, you could go to your Account
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I agree .
I cannot change my DNS servers on my router - those values are set by my
isp:
DNS 193.74.208.135 and 193.121.171.135
Many modem/routers for DSL cable are configurable in the embedded web
interface usually under the advance
bdelmee wrote:
A kind soul once instructed me to hit the Shift key at the same
time as the reply button (or menu option).
I have not checked if this is still the case, but at the time it
seemed impossible to me to discover this from any menu or GUI
element. A real usability puzzle.
If you hit
A kind soul once instructed me to hit the Shift key at the same
time as the reply button (or menu option).
I have not checked if this is still the case, but at the time it
seemed impossible to me to discover this from any menu or GUI
element. A real usability puzzle.
If you hit the little down
Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 2015-02-13 18:41:
Shift-Reply still works (Reply refers to the button on the toolbar).
I know, but how are you supposed to discover that ?
The shortcut is suggested in no menu item, button or otherwise
It saddens me to think of how many potential users left under
Wow, that hot key worked but yeah why no GUI method? Lame!!! Also,
shouldn't I be asked too when replying and forwarding HTML formatted
e-mails? :(
SeaMonkey Mail uses code from Thunderbird. There is no GUI there either.
Ah interesting so this would be a Thunderbird issue.
Well, you could
Philip Chee wrote:
On 13/02/2015 02:08, Ronnie wrote:
Just a thought but it would probably be a good idea to ensure that
seamonkey can use the firefox marketplace the same as regular firefox
can. As of right now apps won't install but will in firefox.
https://marketplace.firefox.com
Apps
On 2/13/2015 11:11 AM, EE wrote:
FYI. Firefox uses an older Carbon print API that doesn't use the full
OS X Cocoa print dialog. It's the only app on my systems that does
this...
--http://www.reddit.com/r/mozilla/comments/2v35ut/no_print_preview_in_firefox_and_seamonkey_web/cojh6fz
I wonder why
Ant wrote:
FYI. Firefox uses an older Carbon print API that doesn't use the full
OS X Cocoa print dialog. It's the only app on my systems that does
this...
--http://www.reddit.com/r/mozilla/comments/2v35ut/no_print_preview_in_firefox_and_seamonkey_web/cojh6fz
I wonder why Mozilla and
jeff.needle wrote:
I've installed Lightning and Provider for Google Calendar in my Seamonkey
2.23.1 installation. But there isn't any way to get to it, as far as I can
see. None of the menus have Calendar in their drop-down choices. How do I get
Lightning to work? Alternately, is there a
Jonathan N. Little wrote on 13/02/2015 19:11:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Could this be something as simple as purging the DNS cache?
[Windows key]+R, enter
cmd
and hit Enter. In the window that opens, type
ipconfig/flushdns
and hit Enter. Windows should reply:
Windows IP
I really want to use Seamonkey on a regular basis. One thing keeps me
from doing this.
In Thunderbird, when I press the A key while reading mail, the message
is deleted from my message list, but placed in the All Mail folder in
gmail. This is precisely what I want to do. But there is no
On 02/13/2015 04:03 PM, jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote:
I've installed Lightning and Provider for Google Calendar in my Seamonkey
2.23.1 installation. But there isn't any way to get to it, as far as I can
see. None of the menus have Calendar in their drop-down choices. How do I get
Lightning
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I really want to use Seamonkey on a regular basis. One thing keeps me
from doing this.
In Thunderbird, when I press the A key while reading mail, the message
is deleted from my message list, but placed in the All Mail folder in
gmail. This is precisely what I want to do.
I've installed Lightning and Provider for Google Calendar in my Seamonkey
2.23.1 installation. But there isn't any way to get to it, as far as I can
see. None of the menus have Calendar in their drop-down choices. How do I get
Lightning to work? Alternately, is there a good substitute for
EE wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On 13/02/2015 02:08, Ronnie wrote:
Just a thought but it would probably be a good idea to ensure that
seamonkey can use the firefox marketplace the same as regular firefox
can. As of right now apps won't install but will in firefox.
https://marketplace.firefox.com
WaltS48 wrote:
On 02/13/2015 04:03 PM, jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote:
I've installed Lightning and Provider for Google Calendar in my
Seamonkey 2.23.1 installation. But there isn't any way to get to it,
as far as I can see. None of the menus have Calendar in their
drop-down choices. How do
stango wrote:
EE wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On 13/02/2015 02:08, Ronnie wrote:
Just a thought but it would probably be a good idea to ensure that
seamonkey can use the firefox marketplace the same as regular firefox
can. As of right now apps won't install but will in firefox.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 2/14/2015 12:35 AM:
stango wrote:
EE wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On 13/02/2015 02:08, Ronnie wrote:
Just a thought but it would probably be a good idea to ensure that
seamonkey can use the firefox marketplace the same as regular firefox
can. As of right now apps
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