David wrote, on 19 Aug 18 14:18:
While I realize that Seamonkey may view itself as a one-in-all package,
I personally would only like to use the e-mail client, since I prefer
current Firefox for browsing.
But of course copying/pasting links is kind of annoying.
Is it possible to change how lin
David wrote on 20/08/2018 4:03 AM:
Mason83 wrote:
On 19/08/2018 19:18, David wrote:
While I realize that Seamonkey may view itself as a one-in-all package,
I personally would only like to use the e-mail client, since I prefer
current Firefox for browsing.
But of course copying/pasting links is
Mason83 wrote:
On 19/08/2018 19:18, David wrote:
While I realize that Seamonkey may view itself as a one-in-all package,
I personally would only like to use the e-mail client, since I prefer
current Firefox for browsing.
But of course copying/pasting links is kind of annoying.
Is it possible to
On 19/08/2018 19:18, David wrote:
> While I realize that Seamonkey may view itself as a one-in-all package,
> I personally would only like to use the e-mail client, since I prefer
> current Firefox for browsing.
> But of course copying/pasting links is kind of annoying.
> Is it possible to chang
While I realize that Seamonkey may view itself as a one-in-all package,
I personally would only like to use the e-mail client, since I prefer
current Firefox for browsing.
But of course copying/pasting links is kind of annoying.
Is it possible to change how links are opened somewhere? Didn't fin
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