NFN Smith wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
These are internal database files. Best you leave them alone or do a
full profile backup before fiddling with them.
There is at least one extension available which handles them but I
would opt for an sqlite external editor and only doing any updates
wh
On 4/14/17 11:33 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
TCW wrote:
On 4/14/17 10:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of
SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open,
Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run
out of m
WaltS48 wrote:
On 4/14/17 11:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of
SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open,
Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run
out of memory.
With about:memory , this s
On 4/14/17 11:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of
SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open,
Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out
of memory.
With about:memory , this shows up:
WARNIN
TCW wrote:
On 4/14/17 10:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of
SeaMonkey on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open,
Seamonkey will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run
out of memory.
With about:memory , this shows
On 4/14/2017 8:19 AM, TCW wrote:
> On 4/14/17 10:08 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> Windows 7
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
>> SeaMonkey/2.46
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
>> Thunderbird/52.0
>> Protocols: POP3 and SMTP
>>
>>
Ken wrote:
I know that even after this post that you will still want more
information, but it is my hope that someone reading it will have
experienced the same problem and found the solution.
I have a desktop computer with Win 10 and SeaMonkey 2.46 but cannot
access the Xfinity TV listings. Ins
On 4/14/17 10:25 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of SeaMonkey
on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open, Seamonkey
will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out of memory.
With about:memory , this shows up:
WARNING
There is a maximum memory footprint for the 64 bit version of SeaMonkey
on Windows, what is causing that? With too many tabs open, Seamonkey
will crash. I suppose a 64 bit application shouldn't run out of memory.
With about:memory , this shows up:
WARNING: the following values are negative or
On 4/14/17 10:08 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
Windows 7
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.46
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
Thunderbird/52.0
Protocols: POP3 and SMTP
When I select a mailto: link in a Web page, I get
Windows 7
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.46
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
Thunderbird/52.0
Protocols: POP3 and SMTP
When I select a mailto: link in a Web page, I get a SeaMonkey "Account
Wizard" window to estab
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I have a Mail Group (Sent) that I would like to move to a different Mail
Group.
For example (not using the real names)
'Sent' folder in bozo1...@bingo.com to Bozo1234
Why?
For some reason, I have two Mail Groups for the same Mail(?)
As above, I have a
On 14/04/2017 3:28 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I have a Mail Group (Sent) that I would like to move to a different Mail
Group.
For example (not using the real names)
'Sent' folder in bozo1...@bingo.com to Bozo1234
Why?
For some reason, I have two Mail Groups for the same Mail
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