meagain wrote on 30-01-18 00:02:
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If the new PC is blank or the old installation does not be preserved
I am usually using zip -r -S with the whole mozilla dir in roaming.
If SeaMonkey has already been installed just delete the complete
roaming\mozilla dir on
Original Message
If the new PC is blank or the old installation does not be preserved I
am usually using zip -r -S with the whole mozilla dir in roaming. If
SeaMonkey has already been installed just delete the complete
roaming\mozilla dir on the new pc before unpacking. Same
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My usual POP access to my G-Mail was blocked this AM, with a message
referring me to the following explanation:
If an app or device doesn’t meet our security standards, Google will
block anyone who tries to sign in from that app or device. Because
these
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David E. Ross wrote:
I went to [Edit > Preferences] on the SeaMonkey menu bar and
selected [Privacy & Security > Certificates] on the left side of the
Prefeences window (under Category). If I clear both checkboxes under
OCSP, I have no problem reaching
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President Trump: Please stop using Twitter. We need
to hear your voice and see you talking. We need to know
when your message is really your own and not your attorney's.
And not a bot!
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support-seamonkey
On 1/28/2018 4:35 PM, Henrik37 wrote:
Henrik37 wrote:
Since updating my Kaspersky Total Internet software to the 2017
version. SM 2.48 is reporting lots of security certificate errors.
Is this likely to be because SM 2.48 needs updating, a Kaspersky
problem, or something else?
Thanks, in
On 1/28/18, Henrik37 via support-seamonkey
wrote:
> Henrik37 wrote:
>> Since updating my Kaspersky Total Internet software to the 2017 version.
>> SM 2.48 is reporting lots of security certificate errors.
>>
>> Is this likely to be because SM 2.48 needs
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