Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 5/26/2017 8:51 PM:
rickman wrote:
joegw...@comcast.net wrote on 5/26/2017 7:16 PM:
3. While I have no problem changing the font size in the body of
messages and postings, I have not found a way to change the size
of text in such things as the list of messages;
On 2017-05-26 7:16 PM, joegw...@comcast.net wrote:
I just installed SeaMonkey 2.46 on my 27" iMac under MacOS 10.9.5, and have
gotten SM to mostly work, but there are some problems:
1. My ISP requires a password to post email to the SMTP server, but I have not
figured out how to enter such a
rickman wrote:
joegw...@comcast.net wrote on 5/26/2017 7:16 PM:
3. While I have no problem changing the font size in the body of
messages and postings, I have not found a way to change the size
of text in such things as the list of messages; this makes SM very
difficult to use an a large
joegw...@comcast.net wrote:
I just installed SeaMonkey 2.46 on my 27" iMac under MacOS 10.9.5, and have
gotten SM to mostly work, but there are some problems:
1. My ISP requires a password to post email to the SMTP server, but I have not
figured out how to enter such a password. An email
joegw...@comcast.net wrote on 5/26/2017 7:16 PM:
I just installed SeaMonkey 2.46 on my 27" iMac under MacOS 10.9.5, and have
gotten SM to mostly work, but there are some problems:
1. My ISP requires a password to post email to the SMTP server, but I have not
figured out how to enter such a
joegw...@comcast.net wrote:
> I just installed SeaMonkey 2.46 on my 27" iMac under MacOS 10.9.5, and have
> gotten SM to mostly work, but there are some problems:
>
> 1. My ISP requires a password to post email to the SMTP server, but I have
> not figured out how to enter such a password. An
I just installed SeaMonkey 2.46 on my 27" iMac under MacOS 10.9.5, and have
gotten SM to mostly work, but there are some problems:
1. My ISP requires a password to post email to the SMTP server, but I have not
figured out how to enter such a password. An email client that cannot post
email
OK, you've addressed most of the common things.
Rick Collins wrote:
2) Is your computer slow when Seamonkey is closed, and you're
interacting with other applications? If you live in Seamonkey, it's
easy to blame Seamonkey for slowness, when it may be just the symptom of
other things that
notme wrote:
The website http://www.retrobistro.com loads normally on SeaMonkey
2.46 when I am logged into my user account on my wife's laptop. But
when she is logged in on her user account, it gives the warning
messages
"This Connection is Untrusted"
and
"This site uses HTTP Strict Transport
MozUser wrote on 5/26/2017 1:51 PM:
Different icons appear there !
What do they mean ?
You mean the icons in that column rather than the icon at the top of the
column, right?
In my copy of Seamonkey the icons in the leftmost column are either
present or not and indicate the given thread
On 5/26/17, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> On 5/25/17, Felix Miata wrote:
>>> Most icons to me are useless, but particularly so for favicons, too
>>> tiny to present meaning, besides a waste of space and processing
>>> overhead.
On 5/26/17, Felix Miata wrote:
> Lee composed on 2017-05-26 10:24 (UTC-0400):
>
>> Felix Miata wrote:
>
>>> Most icons to me are useless, but particularly so for favicons, too tiny
>>> to
>>> present meaning, besides a waste of space and processing overhead. I'd
>>> like to
Different icons appear there !
What do they mean ?
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MozUser wrote:
Where are the icons for newsgroups defined ?
SPECIFICALLY please, not just "over yonder" in some doc.
I do not know what these are called.
What is the icon column called ?
What is it for ?
The icons in the first column next to the Subject Column of post headers.
TIA
The one
Lee wrote:
On 5/25/17, Felix Miata wrote:
Most icons to me are useless, but particularly so for favicons, too
tiny to present meaning, besides a waste of space and processing
overhead. I'd like to be able to archive bookmarks in HTML form
without the bloat favicons
Where are the icons for newsgroups defined ?
SPECIFICALLY please, not just "over yonder" in some doc.
I do not know what these are called.
What is the icon column called ?
What is it for ?
The icons in the first column next to the Subject Column of post headers.
TIA
Lee composed on 2017-05-26 10:24 (UTC-0400):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Most icons to me are useless, but particularly so for favicons, too tiny to
>> present meaning, besides a waste of space and processing overhead. I'd like
>> to
>> be able to archive bookmarks in HTML form without the bloat
On 5/26/17, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 5/26/2017 7:24 AM, Lee wrote:
>> On 5/25/17, Felix Miata wrote:
>>> Most icons to me are useless, but particularly so for favicons, too tiny
>>> to
>>> present meaning, besides a waste of space and processing
On 5/26/2017 7:24 AM, Lee wrote:
> On 5/25/17, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Most icons to me are useless, but particularly so for favicons, too tiny to
>> present meaning, besides a waste of space and processing overhead. I'd like
>> to
>> be able to archive bookmarks in HTML form
On 5/25/17, Felix Miata wrote:
> Most icons to me are useless, but particularly so for favicons, too tiny to
> present meaning, besides a waste of space and processing overhead. I'd like
> to
> be able to archive bookmarks in HTML form without the bloat favicons
>
The website http://www.retrobistro.com loads normally on SeaMonkey 2.46
when I am logged into my user account on my wife's laptop. But when she
is logged in on her user account, it gives the warning messages
"This Connection is Untrusted"
and
"This site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security
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