, and invent a Master Password, just so they'll
quit asking and get off my back and let me use SeaMonkey as I did
yesterday...
Thanks,
keith whaley
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Gerald Ross wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
Can someone please throw some light as to why SM only displays some
images in Google image search?
You may have blocked a server hosting such images by mistake. To
check, open
.
Is an address that looks to belong to Google listed there? If so, remove
it from the list.
Point of order: I am running SM 1.1.17, and have no Image Manager in the
Tools menu (or anywhere else I can locate) in SM. Where does one find that?
keith whaley
Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:04:01 -0700, Keith Whaley wrote:
I use RSS in SM all the time, but since upgrading to SM RSS 2.0, I can't
control my preferences for the news feeds.
Who can help me find the place to locate Preferences for SeaMonkey?
It's not obvious to me
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Sometime back, I managed to set my SeaMonkey (probably 1.1.16) up to
receive scrolling news feeds at the bottom of the current window.
(...)
My first problem is, I have no idea what my News Reader is called, or
I'd do a search for it. So far, I haven't
Keith Whaley wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Sometime back, I managed to set my SeaMonkey (probably 1.1.16) up to
receive scrolling news feeds at the bottom of the current window.
(...)
My first problem is, I have no idea what my News Reader is called, or
I'd do a search
I use RSS in SM all the time, but since upgrading to SM RSS 2.0, I can't
control my preferences for the news feeds.
Who can help me find the place to locate Preferences for SeaMonkey?
It's not obvious to me at the moment...
keith whaley
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have lost a capability or two, and don't
recall how I can change it back!
Thanks ahead of time.
keith whaley
Mac OS 10.5.7
SeaMonkey 1.1.17
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messages. Is there a way to unselect the selected message?
Thanks,
Hana
Select (click on) message in question. In Menu Bar: Message/Mark/As Not
Junk.
keith whaley
SM 1.1.17
3-pane view
Preferences/Mail Newsgroups/Remember the last selected message = checked
lines.
CTRL-click works, too, to select noncontiguous files.
Actually, with my SeaMonkey v.1.1.16 (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel
Mac OS X...) I find that the command for selecting non-contiguous lines
is Command-Click, not Control-Click.
keith whaley
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
James wrote:
Hi, Paul. To answer your last question first just go to your personal
MY GROUPS page.
Where???
Good question, Paul. It isn't self-evident, is it.
keith whaley
Then if you have a lot of groups [as I do] scroll down and find the
one you want
David Wilkinson wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
Doesn't View-Apply Theme date back to the old Mozilla Suite?
It's now called the Default Theme but it with new icons for the
buttons. If you want the classic Classic then you'll have to look for
a third party theme that does this retro look.
In SM1.x
to a Bold font, further emphasizing the unread
status.
BTW, I use SM 1.1.16, and (assuming that is included in your SM1.x
category) the green arrow does not appear below the message thread icon.
It's superimposed.
Which SM1.x were you referring to?
keith whaley
visually correct. Far and away the majority of
the time they show up with one or more lines shifted with respect to the
rest.
It's pretty much a losing game.
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across using simple textual characters and NO formatting,
why would anyone insist on loading up each message by insisting on html
formatting, adding colors and fancy fonts, and symbols?
No, it isn't quite as simple and innocuous as you would have us believe,
Dan.
keith whaley
you think that?
Anybody with a Mac might as well forget it, and so far as anyone sniffing for
Gecko, forget it!
keith whaley ~ a Mac user for 22+ years...
If either of these solves your problem, then please (1) report it as a
bug and (2) notify American Express. To report a bug, go
!
BTW, I clicked on Reply, not Compose. Choosing Compose gets me a fresh, empty
html composing window, and I _never_ use html in answering emails.
keith whaley
why can't you compose? What happens? What error messages, if any, do
you get? When you click on compose, what happens?
The reply window
Bob Minchin wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Bob Minchin wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
When i use my windows live hotmail webmail account with seamonkey
1.1.16 and earlier, I can read my email but when I try to compose
mail, I cannot write the text
***
Object? I know what the Subject line or 'bar' is, what is the Object? The body
of the mail?
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mean to delete the entire
folder? If that's the case, Wow! what if it had been found in my main
folder! Ouch!
I would say no it isn't!
Seems to me that should at least have been copied to the supplier of your AV
program!
Do let us know what they say!
keith whaley
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Where is SM mail Inbox located on my H.D.?
I'm running a Mac, with OS 10.5.6, and SM 1.1.13.
thanks,
keith whaley
Its in the profile.
SeaMonkey 1.1.13
(Username)LibraryMozillaProfiles(Profilename
in a generally
similar manner, so, while I'm using PHP as the current example, you
could substitute any of the other flavors, as well.)
[...]
Well stated, Alex!
Saved me a lot of time looking things up! :-D
I enjoyed my Sunday morning class!
keith whaley
directly to PDF from SM, or from any other program that can
print, for that matter.
I can do the very same thing with the Edit/Print/PDF command in SM 1.1.13! No
need for a separate application. SM had already anticipated that need.
keith whaley
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