Larry S. wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
For the last couple of weeks articles from the Wall St. Journal won't
load. The turning circle just sits there for over a minute, then I get
a long page of links, apparently to various parts of the page such as
ads. No text
PhillipJones wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote, On 16/12/2013 01:56:
[snippage]
I didn't realize any people didn't know that.
https://careers.mozilla.org/en-US/
Héhé never seen that. Are they paied ?
To me That is not open source. Open source is volunteer only.
That statement is
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Mort wrote:
1) When I right click on the item that I desire to delete, the
dropdown menu does not include delete.
What happens if you select (highlight) the unwanted item and press your
Delete key?
Well, of course, you know if you
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Mort wrote:
1) When I right click on the item that I desire to delete, the
dropdown menu does not include delete.
What happens if you select (highlight) the unwanted item
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In sum, I can't find a way to make your instructions work. Can you?
See my other post, a reply to Daniel.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In sum, I can't find a way to make your instructions work. Can you?
See my other post, a reply to Daniel.
No such message in this thread. I see replies to me and to Mort, but
none to daniel.
Hmm. I don't
Mort wrote:
1) When I right click on the item that I desire to delete, the dropdown
menu does not include delete.
What happens if you select (highlight) the unwanted item and press your
Delete key?
2) My Windows XP setup has some sort of operating bug. When I attempt to
compose a new
RGrannus wrote:
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protection is active.
http://www.avast.com
Please search your Avast options for the place to turn off the insertion
of the above spam. Thanks for your consideration. It's caused by your
recently
Mort wrote:
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protection is active.
http://www.avast.com
Please search your Avast options for the place to turn off the insertion
of the above spam. Thanks for your consideration. It's caused by your
recently updated
David E. Ross wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
There is a news site - theblaze.com - that has long been slow and
jerky probably because of all the video. But now it is spontaneously
reloading the home page as well as the linked pages every few seconds.
It reloads
Ray Davison wrote:
There is a news site - theblaze.com - that has long been slow and jerky
probably because of all the video. But now it is spontaneously
reloading the home page as well as the linked pages every few seconds.
It reloads via JavaScript, every 5 seconds.
script
SamuelS wrote:
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http://www.avast.com
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recently updated
Connie wrote:
On 12/11/2013 10:05, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
IE displays this page fine, SM refuses. Any workaround?
Displays OK in Palemoon and my elderly version of SM. I'll have to set
up my test machine to see if I get the same problems as others are
experiencing with the newer
WaltS wrote:
No it was just a test of Composer. Trying to understand the users
problem.
Ah. Very well then. ;-)
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LnrB wrote:
In previous versions of SeaMonkey that little task would have been quite
straightforward and not such an ordeal. I thought it was just one of
those things that works fine but gets broken with later versions and
will probably never get fixed. I don't write as much as I once did
LnrB wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
LnrB wrote:
In previous versions of SeaMonkey that little task would have been
quite straightforward and not such an ordeal. I thought it was just
one of those things that works fine but gets broken with later
versions and will probably never
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
Is there a way to copy an email address record from one address book to
another? (Sm 2.20, Win XP)
By highlight/click/drag: I can move an address record from one book to
another,
By that statement, you seem to mean from one address book to another
address book. Did you
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
Is there a way to copy an email address record from one address book
to another? (Sm 2.20, Win XP)
By highlight/click/drag: I can move an address record from one book to
another,
By that statement, you seem to mean from
Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
I've subscribed to fr.test on some nntp servers and if I want to
crosspost to fr.test Seamonkey say that I cannot :
L'envoi du message a échoué.
Vous ne pouvez envoyer un message qu'à un seul serveur à la fois.
Sending the message failed.
You can send a
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
So that's what he's talking about!
Now all I need to know is what +1 means.
If you really didn't know that, it's the same as AOL. Or in other
words, Me too!;-)
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Philip Taylor wrote:
NoOp wrote:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/24.0 SeaMonkey/2.21
When attempting to register at this site:
https://shop.aafes.com/shop/default.asp
Moving the mouse over the 'login' box result in only a partial dropdown
box -
NoOp wrote:
So I'll need to dig a little deeper to find out why it works in the
Windows versions, but not in my linux version.
No need really. »Q« already gave you the reason. There's some very bad
browser sniffing going on there.
If anything, you should tell that company they have an
jtjohns...@jtjohnston.net wrote:
unsubscribe
Won't work that way ... has to be in the Subject field.
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
mailto:support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org?subject=unsubscribe
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flyguy wrote:
This website uses 25% of my CPU time in SM 2.21 (Win XP), but 2% or so
in IE 8.
http://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2005-Jayco-Greyhawk-24ss-111012813
Is that a flaw in SM? Is it a setting I can change? It slows down the
computer, and I can hear the HD whining.
I'll bet it has
flyguy wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
flyguy wrote:
This website uses 25% of my CPU time in SM 2.21 (Win XP), but 2% or so
in IE 8.
http://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2005-Jayco-Greyhawk-24ss-111012813
Is that a flaw in SM? Is it a setting I can change? It slows down the
computer
chicagofan wrote:
I've saved countless instructions on how to install new versions of SM,
and do what I want, but unfortunately all those messages are on a laptop
I gave away. ...
The first thing I thought of when I read the above, was what *else* did
you leave on that computer. Banking
chicagofan wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
I've saved countless instructions on how to install new versions of
SM, and do what I want, but unfortunately all those messages are on a
laptop I gave away. ...
The first thing I thought of when I read the above, was what
Rufus wrote:
I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place,
really...seeing as there's no associated Browser.
What else would you use to log in to your Mail and News servers?
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Rufus wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place,
really...seeing as there's no associated Browser.
What else would you use to log in to your Mail and News servers?
That's just *one* password, and if you use
PhillipJones wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
That's the behavior I'd prefer -- it seems logical. However, on all my
computers, without the shift key, HTML gets converted to plain text,
which looks awful.
I rather like Plain Text. At least it isn't the 24pt blue Comic Sans my
old uncle uses -
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser,
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
Perhaps a silly question, but... why would you want to? The whole
point of Seamonkey is integration
Florindo Feuti wrote:
PLEASE STOP THE E-MAIL OR SEND ME A LINK TO DO SO.
THANK YOU,
FLORINDO FEUTI
The process is in every message you receive.
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
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Daniel wrote:
frdthe...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm taking a look at SeaMonkey Composer 2.20 as a free and easy-to-use
WYSIWYG HTML editor.
I need users to be able to add some meta-tags as a way to eg. indicate
the category a document belongs to.
I looked through the menus, but didn't find
Zeb Carter wrote:
I was trying to go to G+ and got to a screen that says my browser is no
longer supported and to download one of several different ones including
Firefox.
I thought that SM was supported.
Any workaround?
Get one of the add-ons that changes the User Agent string and
Larry S. wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Zeb Carter wrote:
I was trying to go to G+ and got to a screen that says my browser is
no longer supported and to download one of several different ones
including Firefox.
I thought that SM was supported.
Any workaround?
Get one of the add
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2013-08-05 11:56 (GMT-0400) Ed Mullen composed:
treechildren {
font-size: 12pt !important;
line-height: 1pt !important;
}
Note that for more than a year, 1pt equals 1px in all Gecko browsers, to
match IE and WebKit insanity.
Line-height equal to less
PhillipJones wrote:
SM 2.20 doesn't seem to draw web pages correctly.
Many browsers aren't able to correct webmaster errors. This is nothing new.
here is the actual link.
http://obits.silive.com/obituaries/siadvance/obituary.aspx?
page=lifestorypid=166302035#fbLoggedOut
Press Ctrl-Minus a
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote, On 03/08/2013 13:23:
Ray_Net wrote:
[biggasnip]
Don't expect a solution in SM - the developper think they are the
best.
(if they follow the W3C rules, every other program will be able to
read it correctly, or perhaps a rule is broken :-) )
Don't expecte a
Ray_Net wrote:
1. Did you read a 8 or a 9 ?
It is a 9 but I had to squint.
2. How can i magnify this page expecting a better reading ?
Not much can be done. The whole page (site) is a flash movie.
param name=movie value=goosse.swf /
Design Hosting : www.websitesa.com ... and if you
Mike C wrote:
This Worked (smile):
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Duplicate_messages_received
Ah! Glad you found and fixed the problem. Thanks for letting everyone know.
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smbelcas wrote:
Is there a way, perhaps in auto:config, to set SeaMonkey to direct
mailto: links to an outside application instead of to the SeaMonkey mail
module?
(I wasn't able to find anything about this in the preference panes, or
in this google group.)
Clicking on a mailto: link (in
Mike C wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Every time I open SM email ALL my emails come in over over over.
Right now there's 6 copies of every email.
Can Anyone Help with this?
Edit | Mail Newsgroup Account Settings | Server Settings
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Every time I open SM email ALL my emails come in over over over.
Right now there's 6 copies of every email.
Can Anyone Help with this?
Edit | Mail Newsgroup Account Settings | Server Settings ...
[ ] Leave messages on server
If you download
Mike C wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Every time I open SM email ALL my emails come in over over
over.
Right now there's 6 copies of every email.
Can Anyone Help with this?
Edit | Mail
Test wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Test wrote:
In the last week, many web pages are displaying as just text, no
format. Pages display fine in Opera and IE 8. Is there a setting I
changed that has caused this? I am using the latest version 2.17.1
Do the pages show images
Test wrote:
In the last week, many web pages are displaying as just text, no
format. Pages display fine in Opera and IE 8. Is there a setting I
changed that has caused this? I am using the latest version 2.17.1
Do the pages show images?
It sounds to me as if you have disabled CSS, the
?
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote, On 6/20/2013 10:11 AM:
Do the pages show images? Some appear to display all images
perfectly -
Facebook and MSNBC seem fine. Others pages display some pictures
but not others do not appear
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Here is a newsgroup, not a list. I repeat : no NNTP messages have
been gatewayed to this list (where this list =
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org) since 22/05/2013 19:13.
Ah, I think he's saying messages from this NNTP group are not being
Philip Taylor wrote:
Gerry Hickman wrote:
[No, I did.]
Further, Mr Taylor responded to an NNTP post by A Williams using his
email client, so that seems to indicate that Philip *is* receiving
posts from the other sources.
No, in order to validate my hypothesis concerning the broken
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Okay, thanks for the clarification. The only thing I can add is that my
message above that you replied to was sent by NNTP to the news server.
Did you receive it on the mailing list?
No, I picked it up from the News.Mozilla.Org NNTP
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Are you now saying that your phrase No NNTP messages have been... as
your latest post indicates that you are getting or had gotten some of
them?
Until (and including) 22/05/2013 19:13, I received a large number of
Seamonkey-related
WaltS wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
How about comparing your emails to the posts at Google Groups? It's
rare that those get cancelled as they propagate almost immediately,
while the to-email occurs in batches.
I haven't received any posts to this newsgroup on the mailing list since
WaltS wrote:
No in batches time sequence I have seen. So far they are
instantaneous, although you can sign up for a daily digest.
Ah, okay. Yeah, the daily thing is what I was thinking of...
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Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.
Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it backwards with white-on-black?
I believe sharp
Jim wrote:
Iceman wrote:
PS: Annoyances.org is still down. My time is 02:40 AM.
I clicked on the site and got Annoyances.org is temporarily down for
maintainance and will return shortly.
The site is not down in the true sense of the meaning of down. It is
working, and sending and
F Murtz wrote:
I have just recieved an email from bigpond giving detailed instructions
on how to connect to bigpond ng so it appears that the stories on its
demise are exagerated. I would post the email but it has an instruction
not to repost.
I still can not recieve it but that is probably
Lee wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Lee wrote:
I do know something about HTML and CSS and I don't have any problem
making a web page. What I have a problem with is editing out all
the junk from some pages I want to save for personal use later on.
Composer used to do a perfectly
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Good idea, but i have seen in BlueGriffon that the project manager IS
NOT FREE, so you have to pay for it.
And because i feel that uploading the modified pages will only work
with the BlueGriffon Project Manager . :-)
Why would you
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many years. I'd
suggest, if you want something this simple, that you look into BlueGriffon,
which is still currently being developed.
http://www.bluegriffon.org/
But
godfreye wrote:
Is there an older unbroken version of SeaMonkey available somewhere
that I can switch to until this issue is fixed?
Composer is not going to be fixed. It was abandoned many years ago.
Thanks to anyone who can help. The URL of the page with the tables
affected (I assume all
Eric Spivack wrote:
I am using SeaMonkey 2.17 and want to link text in my webpage to a pdf.
I was able to do it in older versions. Any advice?
Are you using: a href=filename.pdfthis text links to PDF/a ??
What are you using to author the page, Composer?
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Felix Miata wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty composed:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
IIRC, Opera reports that it /IS/ IE
Maybe you have modified your copy of Opera... mine reports as:
Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux i686) Presto/2.12.388 Version/12.14
And maybe he didn't. Opera used to ID as IE. Opera
Geoff Welsh wrote:
IIRC, Opera reports that it /IS/ IE
Maybe you have modified your copy of Opera... mine reports as:
Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux i686) Presto/2.12.388 Version/12.14
Test your version here: http://tekrider.net/general/tektest.php
(it's a page of mine)
and since the page was
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
and since the page was obviously designed to only work on IE,
I think that is an assumption. The real problem is one of author does
not know how to design for other than his own default fonts.
I wasn't so much assuming
question wrote:
http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2013/Haier-America-Expands-Recall-of-
Chest-Freezers/
this page loads WAy off to The Right of the seamonkey Screen
It is not the browser's fault; it is the fault of the author, who
apparently does not test very well at anything other than his
Ray_Net wrote:
I did not know how to post soemwhere the pure text of the mail, i am not
sure if the SM action View Message source can be used to copy/paste in
notepad(i suspect that notepad can alter the text) or another text
editor
I doubt if any text editor worth its salt would alter your
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But don't tell them you use SeaMonkey, many ISPs will throw up their
hands and refuse to talk to you if you do.
But if they *do* ask, say Outlook Express!;-)
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Rick Merrill wrote:
John wrote:
I am not sure how to make the text larger.
bigbigLarger text/big/big
?
p style='font-size: 150%;'Larger text/p
or actually using a class in the CSS file ...
.largetext { font-size: 150%; }
p class='largetext'Larger text/p
.. is much more in keeping
John wrote:
So I guess I need to study HTML more (something I have not done)
That would be a very good step. We've already pointed out a good tutorial,
and hopefully you have bookmarked it.
http://htmldog.com/
What I want to do is I want to
create a CSS file for my HTML documents (already
Chris Ilias wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Composer - NVu - KompoZer - BlueGriffon
Actually, it's Composer - Nvu - BlueGriffon
Kompozer was developed separately as a fork of Nvu 1.0.
More info:
http://www.glazman.org/weblog/dotclear/index.php?post/2006/09/15/2074-
kompozer
I
John wrote:
Oh so that is why the colors are off in the SM Composer, I have those
apps but do not like them as much as SM. When will SM solve this issue
for I love SM and do not like those other editors.
SM will not solve this issue. Composer is dead.
First, I looked at your screenshot and
Mark Berger wrote:
So why is it still included in the SM suite?
I have absolutely no idea. You should write to the developers and ask!
It seems like it is
causing more problems than benefits from backwards compatibility.
You are very correct.
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John wrote:
HTML experts tell me my code is bad.
It is. It's in a style from the mid-90s. You should ask questions like
this in alt.html or comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html
http://www.cerm.info/TEST/template.html
My header and my footer are what contains the old Claris Home Page code
John wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
SM will not solve this issue. Composer is dead.
First, I looked at your screenshot and what I see is that, most likely,
UNvisited links are in the white you desire. VISITED links are not. If
you would clear Composer's and the browser's cache
M Gordon wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Mark Berger wrote:
So why is it still included in the SM suite?
I have absolutely no idea. You should write to the developers and ask!
It seems like it is
causing more problems than benefits from backwards compatibility.
You are very
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
I do not use anything in SM but the Composer. ...
According to this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Composer
Composer was last updated in 2006 and the project closed.
Use this instead:
http://www.kompozer.net/
And as already mentioned in a couple of John's
John wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
And as already mentioned in a couple of John's threads, KompoZer
appears stagnant as well; latest release is early 2010. The latest
iteration is now BlueGriffon - and the current release was three weeks
ago. http://www.bluegriffon.org/
Composer
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Analogy: I washed my car. (A. I drove it through a small building with
squirting water and whirling brushes, paid $10.00; or B. I got a
bucket,
my garden hose, some sponges and a chamois, and the wife's dishwashing
liquid soap.)
Yikes
Roger Fink wrote:
Why is it that SeaMonkey newsreader, and for that matter Xnews, can not
download a reply I posted here 30 minutes ago, and yet it appears
normally in Google groups? There may be reasons not to like it, but as
far I'm concerned, right now Google is currently the only viable
Paul wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Why is it that SeaMonkey newsreader, and for that matter Xnews, can not
download a reply I posted here 30 minutes ago, and yet it appears
normally in Google groups? There may be reasons not to like it, but as
far I'm concerned, right now Google is currently the
Danny Kile wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
Please 5.7.0 visit
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=6590 ...
OK some more testing done and I have found that if the link is something
other than a .com, lets say speedtest.net or or whatever.xxx it works.
It just can not be a
keith_w wrote:
If adding a / at the end of the link fixes it, I'd do it. Your
PC-Illiterate friend should still be able to click on it.
If you don't mind, what function does the addition of a forward slash at
the end of a link perform?
Well, it seems to alleviate A Williams's problem with
Geoff Welsh wrote:
fluent in HTML 4 since 2002 and I never knew that...thanks BTS!
You're welcome.
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David E. Ross wrote:
When I delete a cookie, there is a checkbox that -- if checked --
prevents its domain from setting any future cookies. Does this checkbox
have a preference variable?
Not to my knowledge. Why should it, as it is by domain? If you UNcheck the
box for a particular domain
WaltS wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
How do I get SM my webpage to detect whether the user
client/browser is a mobile phone and display a different URL?
Thanks in advance...
You are a user, SM contains a browser on a device you could/would/are
using.
WaltS wrote:
On 03/02/2013 11:30 AM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
WaltS wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
How do I get SM my webpage to detect whether the user
client/browser is a mobile phone and display a different URL?
Thanks in advance...
You
news.mozilla.org (twer...@yahoo.com) wrote:
Paul here is the hotel we stay at and the place we fish.
twerman, it looks as if you have sent a personal email message to the
newsgroups instead of the intended recipient.
(Another stroke for the practice of using separate applications for mail
Steve wrote:
Now and again one of my composer pages goes haywire and acts like a like
web page. Clicking on a linked image brings up the page it's linked to
but does not allow me to edit the link or image location or anything
else. Text cannot be edited. The page displays as a live web page
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
've also noted a drastic deterioration in performance in the past week
or so. Messages can sometimes take two or even three minutes to load.
Once the first message loads, all is well. Is it a server issue, or a
news client issue?
It's not SeaMonkey, as the same thing
Lori wrote:
Email.
It tells you how you do that in every message you receive.
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey
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Connie wrote:
Last Saturday, SeaMonkey was working fine, as it should. My PC booted
up as normal on Sunday morning. I clicked on the email option got a
message saying I had to set up an email account in order to use it.
I tried the browser. Instead of opening to a blank page, it opened
Rob wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
Connie wrote:
Last Saturday, SeaMonkey was working fine, as it should. My PC booted
up as normal on Sunday morning. I clicked on the email option got a
message saying I had to set up an email account in order to use
Ray_Net wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Clicking on a link in usenet bring me there:
http://groups.google.com/groups?
safe=offie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8as_umsgid=50f8adad$0$8985
$ba4ac...@reader.news.orange.fr
where we can read in a RED bar:
Les anciens Google Groupes vont
Ray_Net wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I have User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:15.0)
Gecko/20120909 Firefox/15.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.12.1
Is that string not telling Google that i use FireFox ?
No, apparently Google is smarter than just sniffing for the single
Ray_Net wrote:
Clicking on a link in usenet bring me there:
http://groups.google.com/groups?
safe=offie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8as_umsgid=50f8adad$0$8985
$ba4ac...@reader.news.orange.fr
where we can read in a RED bar:
Les anciens Google Groupes vont bientôt disparaître, mais votre
navigateur est
There's something wrong with your clock. You're almost three days in the
past.
Theresa Hall wrote:
I need your help. I am tasked with maintaining a web site. I was hoping
SeaMonkey would be the software I needed. It took me a while to figure
out how to access my website but I did. I still
Chris wrote:
several times now someone has broken into my computer
Do note that nobody has broken into your computer. It is merely the
automatic updating system, much like that of many pieces of software,
including your Windows 7 operating system.
Michael has told you how to turn it off, it
Daniel wrote:
Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Dick, you need two address books in your SeaMonkey profile .
*abook.html* contains your email addresses i.e. f...@bizzo.com, and,
*places.sqlite* contains all your web site address, i.e.
www.google.com,
and all the
Rob wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote:
The good news is that once you select a printer, it will remember that
one indefinitely -- until you select another. So if you always want to
use the same printer, select it once and never select another. ;-)
Yes but most
Rob wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rob wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The good news is that once you select a printer, it will remember
that one indefinitely -- until you select another. So if you always
want to use the same printer, select it once and never select
another
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