Re: Moving to a new machine

2018-01-26 Thread Ray_Net
rickman wrote on 27-01-18 01:23: I had to give up on my on my old laptop (Lenovo piece of ...) and got a new one.  I want to move all my newsgroup files to the new machine. Oddly enough when I search on doing this I find info on moving Thunderbird.  They say to use Mozbackup.  Will that work

Moving to a new machine

2018-01-26 Thread rickman
I had to give up on my on my old laptop (Lenovo piece of ...) and got a new one. I want to move all my newsgroup files to the new machine. Oddly enough when I search on doing this I find info on moving Thunderbird. They say to use Mozbackup. Will that work with Seamonkey? Otherwise they

Re: SeaMonkey cannot access a web site Chrome can.

2018-01-26 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Rob Steinmetz wrote: I have a remote site. The people at that site cannot access a internal website we use at another location. I have had the users clear their cache and try to access the site. Chrome on the same machines can access the site. They can ping the ip address. I'm looking for a

Re: SeaMonkey cannot access a web site Chrome can.

2018-01-26 Thread NFN Smith
Rob Steinmetz wrote: I have a remote site. The people at that site cannot access a internal website we use at another location. I have had the users clear their cache and try to access the site. Chrome on the same machines can access the site. They can ping the ip address. I'm looking for a

Re: SeaMonkey cannot access a web site Chrome can.

2018-01-26 Thread Richmond
Rob Steinmetz wrote: > I have a remote site. The people at that site cannot access a internal > website we use at another location. I have had the users clear their > cache and try to access the site. Chrome on the same machines can access > the site. They can ping the ip address. > > I'm looking

SeaMonkey cannot access a web site Chrome can.

2018-01-26 Thread Rob Steinmetz
I have a remote site. The people at that site cannot access a internal website we use at another location. I have had the users clear their cache and try to access the site. Chrome on the same machines can access the site. They can ping the ip address. I'm looking for a way to figure out what

Re: Version Numbers 52.0 or 52.6.0 in user agent

2018-01-26 Thread WaltS48
On 1/25/18 11:18 PM, Daniel wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 1/25/2018 8:32 AM, WaltS48 wrote: On 1/25/18 10:56 AM, David E. Ross wrote: On 1/25/2018 3:44 AM, Daniel wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 1/24/2018 7:51 PM, Daniel wrote: Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: 2.49.1 is based on ESR 52.4 2.49.2

Re: Version Numbers 52.0 or 52.6.0 in user agent

2018-01-26 Thread Daniel
David E. Ross wrote: On 1/25/2018 8:18 PM, Daniel wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 1/25/2018 8:32 AM, WaltS48 wrote: On 1/25/18 10:56 AM, David E. Ross wrote: On 1/25/2018 3:44 AM, Daniel wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 1/24/2018 7:51 PM, Daniel wrote: Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: 2.49.1 is

Re: Expired certificates in the Builtin Object Token

2018-01-26 Thread Mason83
On 25/01/2018 13:41, Andrey Shcheglov wrote: > I see a number of expired certificates under Builtin Object Token > (vanilla SeaMonkey 2.46 and 2.49.1, fresh user profile): > > https://habrastorage.org/webt/5d/ay/ch/5daychmswvrkawglzjk68bp7vfa.png > > If I delete those, they reappear under the

Re: X-No-Archive set to No automatically?

2018-01-26 Thread Yamo'
Hi, Andreas Bockelmann a écrit le 26/01/2018 à 08:33 : > Hello, > > maybe I'm false, but I remember that I had a setting in Seamonkey which sets > Header 'X-No-Archive' to 'Yes' automatically and per default. Current > version seems not to have this feature. Can anybody advise how to set this