have noticed a few things I enjoy now are
missing in SeaMonkey.
Innovation is wonderful, but I like options and tweaks, and buttons, and
progress bars, and the ability to turn various bells and whistles on or
off as I prefer.
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over every time
you access the newsgroups.
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from IE8 to Firefox and love it. Then I tried
Thunderbird and decided I like it much better than Windows Mail in
Vista, which is being discontinued in favor of Windows Live Mail. I'm
currently considering the pros and cons of switching from Firefox and
Thunderbird to Seamonkey.
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Russell wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0400, KristleBawl kristleb...@some.email wrote:
Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter)
Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose
New Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto
NoOp wrote:
On 10/14/2009 03:47 PM, KristleBawl wrote:
Russell wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:17:13 +0200, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
It doesn't mean you need to _use_ the mail component if it's _installed_.
Still looking for an easy way to get mailto links in webpages to open
Russell wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0400, KristleBawl kristleb...@some.email wrote:
Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter)
Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose
New Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto
Ray K wrote:
If I start from simply yahoo.com, scroll down, click a link and then
return, the scroll bar does return to it previous position. So it
appears to be be something odd about my.yahoo.com, but IE manages to
remember the previous scroll position.
Check your my.yahoo.com page refresh
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