Interviewed by CNN on 2/11/2009 21:38, cciaffone told the world:
There's this web site I go to. I requires an ID and a
password. With sm 1.1.18 it ALWAYS requires an ID and
a password to get into the Main Page.
But with sm 2, somehow I always bypass the ID and
password, and go directly to
Interviewed by CNN on 30/10/2009 21:42, Steven Hilgendorf told the world:
Trying to install Seamonkey 2.0 on Windows Visa Premium. When I
double-click on the install file it unpacks and throws up a Run As
dialog indicating You my not have the necessary permissions to use all
the features
Interviewed by CNN on 29/10/2009 13:18, Benoit Renard told the world:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
This is not our decision, it's the Mozilla toolkit that is dropping
support for that after 3 years of no well-maintained new major release
with that infrastructure - it's just that SeaMonkey did take
Interviewed by CNN on 29/10/2009 13:01, asmpgmr told the world:
On Oct 28, 4:26 pm, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
Feel free to try building this version, I'll try to continue our project
meanwhile, OK?
Clearly you couldn't care less what anyone else thinks if they don't
agree with
Interviewed by CNN on 29/10/2009 20:24, Claus told the world:
Hi, I would like to know whether it is possible to install Seamonkey
2.0 with its e-mail client on each PC of a LAN and to store the e-mail
account folders just on one central PC of the LAN in order to access
these folders from any
Now that we have moved to SM 2.0, I came back to an issue I wondered a
long time ago:
Copernic Desktop Search supports (indexes) Thunderbird mails.
Seamonkey uses essentially the same format as TB, however, CDS does not
recognize the SM mail folders.
So, CDS probably checks either a fixed location
Interviewed by CNN on 28/10/2009 15:15, Bill Davidsen told the world:
Tony Higgins wrote:
Is the image from a site which is (a) blocked, or (b) not the originating
site
(however that's interpreted in mail)? There are preferences for this stuff,
block site, block image, block pop-up, enough
Interviewed by CNN on 28/10/2009 15:08, Leonidas Jones told the world:
Frosted Flake wrote:
After installing 2.0 and migrating what I want from 1.1.18, I now have
two SM versions.
Can I just use Add/Remove programs to get rid of 1.1.18 without messing
up 2.0?
Yes. When are sure you don't
Interviewed by CNN on 28/10/2009 16:11, cciaffone told the world:
Can someone please point me to a simplified procedure
to convert from 1.8 to 2.0, including email folders,
nicknames and addys, newsgroups, the url history list,
bookmarks, mail and news servers, etc.
I would like to try the
Interviewed by CNN on 28/10/2009 21:34, cciaffone told the world:
Nope, never offered any such. I have now lost 3 accounts with email
newsgroups bookmarks and history. Nothing remains. I am back to square 1.
Well, in that case, try migrating manually. Close Seamonkey and then
open the
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