Re: Setting up an out-going filter

2020-01-14 Thread Daniel
Ray Davison wrote on 14/01/2020 4:08 AM: Daniel wrote: What is your current setup in SM mail regarding UseNet? Do you have 75 newsgroups set up in SM mail? Ray Yeap, something like that, in a separate (UseNet) account, using Eternal-September.org server. All outgoing messages to the E-S

Re: Problem following links if JavaScript enabled

2020-01-14 Thread Daniel
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote on 15/01/2020 2:15 AM: On 14/01/20 08:20, Daniel wrote: mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 13/01/2020 1:38 AM: Not sure.  The presence of "wyciwyg" in the page source when it's failing to load looks like it could be some interaction between caching and

Re: Setting up an out-going filter

2020-01-14 Thread Daniel
Ray Davison wrote on 14/01/2020 4:04 AM: Daniel wrote: Ray Davison wrote on 13/01/2020 11:50 AM: Daniel wrote: If I were really worried, yes, I could do that, but ... hey, you guys can see my OP, so, IMHO, not worth the worry/trouble!! Do you have View > Sort by > Date, Threaded and

Re: Setting up an out-going filter

2020-01-14 Thread Ray Davison
Daniel wrote: What is your current setup in SM mail regarding UseNet? Do you have 75 newsgroups set up in SM mail? Ray Yeap, something like that, in a separate (UseNet) account, using Eternal-September.org server. All outgoing messages to the E-S server go into a Folder under Local

Re: Setting up an out-going filter

2020-01-14 Thread Ray Davison
Daniel wrote: Ray Davison wrote on 13/01/2020 11:50 AM: Daniel wrote: If I were really worried, yes, I could do that, but ... hey, you guys can see my OP, so, IMHO, not worth the worry/trouble!! Do you have View > Sort by > Date, Threaded and Descending? Order Received, Threaded,

Re: Problem following links if JavaScript enabled

2020-01-14 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse
On 14/01/20 08:20, Daniel wrote: mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 13/01/2020 1:38 AM: Not sure.  The presence of "wyciwyg" in the page source when it's failing to load looks like it could be some interaction between caching and something JavaScript is doing on those pages.

Re: Images using data-src tag?

2020-01-14 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse
On 13/01/20 22:46, Nuno Silva wrote: On 2020-01-13, Gerry Hickman wrote: Browsing to this page, with SeaMonkey/2.49.4, the images seem to be missing? I think they're using a "data-src" tag. https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/l-virtual-filesystem-switch/ Those are "lazy-loaded" images,

Re: Problem following links if JavaScript enabled

2020-01-14 Thread Daniel
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 13/01/2020 1:38 AM: Not sure.  The presence of "wyciwyg" in the page source when it's failing to load looks like it could be some interaction between caching and something JavaScript is doing on those pages. I'm using SeaMonkey 2.49.5 on Linux

Re: Setting up an out-going filter

2020-01-14 Thread Daniel
Ray Davison wrote on 13/01/2020 11:50 AM: Daniel wrote: If I were really worried, yes, I could do that, but ... hey, you guys can see my OP, so, IMHO, not worth the worry/trouble!! Do you have View > Sort by > Date, Threaded and Descending? Order Received, Threaded, Ascending If you do,

Re: Setting up an out-going filter

2020-01-14 Thread Daniel
Ray Davison wrote on 13/01/2020 12:12 PM: Daniel wrote: On my UseNet server, I monitor about 75 groups, Sure, most of them have very little to nil action, but some newsgroups are still reasonably active. So, what I would like to do (at the start of this new year) is to set up outgoing