> SeaMonkey is responsible for perhaps one percent of all site visits worldwide,
0.1% according to latest stats.
> and that is by rounding UP. The solution to this problem would appear to be
> obvious. Fix the internals of the browser so that it has the same trusted
> connection compatibility as
On 7/30/2018 11:46 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I was on a site I personally trust.
It linked to https://xyz.com .
I clicked on the link.
I received a [evidently SeaMonkey generated] message stating:
This Connection is Untrusted
You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to xyz.com, but we can't
I was on a site I personally trust.
It linked to https://xyz.com .
I clicked on the link.
I received a [evidently SeaMonkey generated] message stating:
This Connection is Untrusted
You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to xyz.com, but we can't confirm
that your connection is secure. ...
Sanpam wrote:
Can't sign in to my Staples account using SM 2.49.4. IE works. Ideas?
Cleared cache and passwords. Works OK now.
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Can't sign in to my Staples account using SM 2.49.4. IE works. Ideas?
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