On 5/19/2020 2:47 PM, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Frog wrote:
On 5/18/2020 10:00 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
Frog wrote:
How do you make SeaMonkey ask whether or not your want Password
Manager to save a password?
Frog
You aren't getting asked when you log into a site for the first
Frog wrote:
On 5/18/2020 10:00 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
Frog wrote:
How do you make SeaMonkey ask whether or not your want Password
Manager to save a password?
Frog
You aren't getting asked when you log into a site for the first time?
I just logged into my mozillaZine account for the first time
On 5/19/20 5:12 AM, Daniel wrote:
WaltS48 wrote on 19/05/2020 2:47 AM:
On 5/18/20 12:41 PM, EE wrote:
Frog wrote:
How do you make SeaMonkey ask whether or not your want Password
Manager to save a password?
Frog
When you log in somewhere, it does that auromatically.
Aromatically?
Was
WaltS48 wrote on 19/05/2020 2:47 AM:
On 5/18/20 12:41 PM, EE wrote:
Frog wrote:
How do you make SeaMonkey ask whether or not your want Password
Manager to save a password?
Frog
When you log in somewhere, it does that auromatically.
Aromatically?
Was your differently mis-spelling of EE's
On 5/18/2020 10:00 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
Frog wrote:
How do you make SeaMonkey ask whether or not your want Password
Manager to save a password?
Frog
You aren't getting asked when you log into a site for the first time?
I just logged into my mozillaZine account for the first time and was
On 5/18/20 12:41 PM, EE wrote:
Frog wrote:
How do you make SeaMonkey ask whether or not your want Password
Manager to save a password?
Frog
When you log in somewhere, it does that auromatically.
Aromatically?
___
support-seamonkey mailing list
Frog wrote:
How do you make SeaMonkey ask whether or not your want Password Manager
to save a password?
Frog
When you log in somewhere, it does that auromatically.
___
support-seamonkey mailing list
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Frog wrote:
How do you make SeaMonkey ask whether or not your want Password Manager
to save a password?
Frog
You aren't getting asked when you log into a site for the first time?
I just logged into my mozillaZine account for the first time and was
asked if I wanted to save the username and
Ray Davison wrote on 06/05/2020 01:59:
Password manager New, Edit, Clone
I have the built in plus the Saved Passwords add-on.
It seems to me that a long time ago at least one or more of those functions did work.
For a long time now, "New" is a active button, but there doesn't seem to be any
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 7/05/2020 8:04 PM:
Daniel wrote:
That's what I suspected (the problem was with the Add-on, not with SM
2.49.5 itself), but thanks for confirming, FRG.
As Ray is, apparently, still using 2.49.5, would you really bother
putting out a fix (2.49.6??) or just check
Daniel wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 6/05/2020 8:24 PM:
Daniel wrote:
Ray Davison wrote on 6/05/2020 9:59 AM:
Password manager New, Edit, Clone
I have the built in plus the Saved Passwords add-on.
It seems to me that a long time ago at least one or more of those
functions did work.
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 6/05/2020 8:24 PM:
Daniel wrote:
Ray Davison wrote on 6/05/2020 9:59 AM:
Password manager New, Edit, Clone
I have the built in plus the Saved Passwords add-on.
It seems to me that a long time ago at least one or more of those
functions did work. For a long time
On 5/6/2020 1:22 PM, Don Spam's
Reckless Son wrote:
Mr. Ed
wrote:
On 5/6/2020 6:24 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl
wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray Davison wrote on 6/05/2020 9:59
AM:
Mr. Ed wrote:
On 5/6/2020 6:24 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray Davison wrote on 6/05/2020 9:59 AM:
Password manager New, Edit, Clone
I have the built in plus the Saved Passwords add-on.
It seems to me that a long time ago at least one or more of those
functions did
On 5/6/2020 6:24 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl
wrote:
Daniel
wrote:
Ray Davison wrote on 6/05/2020 9:59 AM:
Password manager New, Edit, Clone
I have the built in plus the Saved Passwords add-on.
Daniel wrote:
Ray Davison wrote on 6/05/2020 9:59 AM:
Password manager New, Edit, Clone
I have the built in plus the Saved Passwords add-on.
It seems to me that a long time ago at least one or more of those functions
did work. For a long time now, "New" is a active button, but there doesn't
Ray Davison wrote on 6/05/2020 9:59 AM:
Password manager New, Edit, Clone
I have the built in plus the Saved Passwords add-on.
It seems to me that a long time ago at least one or more of those
functions did work. For a long time now, "New" is a active button, but
there doesn't seem to be
On 5/5/20 7:59 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
Password manager New, Edit, Clone
I have the built in plus the Saved Passwords add-on.
It seems to me that a long time ago at least one or more of those
functions did work. For a long time now, "New" is a active button, but
there doesn't seem to be any
On 11/14/17 1:05 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/13/17 4:31 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password manager
loses PW's at most
upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for
WaltS48 wrote:
> On 11/13/17 4:31 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> Ray Davison wrote:
>>> bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
manager loses PW's at most
upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are
David - are others having this issue as well?
Sounds like for the OP and myself (I am on Win7 not Win10) The built in
password manager broke on the 2.49 update.
I can go to the password manager and they are all still there, but the
auto complete is broken.
Does the OP also find the passwords
On 11/13/17 4:31 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password manager
loses PW's at most
upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM or is
it I need to look
Ray Davison wrote:
> bo1953 wrote:
>> Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
>> manager loses PW's at most
>> upgrades of SM.
>>
>> I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM or
>> is it I need to look
>> for one which will work with
bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
manager loses PW's at most upgrades of SM.
I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM
or is it I need to look for one which will work with W10 Pro instead?
I have what is
On 11/11/2017 9:38 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>
>> I use the Password Manager that is inherent in SeaMonkey. Some of
>> the third-party applications store the user's passwords in the cloud,
>> which I feel is quite risky. Others, I am just not sure of their
>> integrity
David E. Ross wrote:
I use the Password Manager that is inherent in SeaMonkey. Some of
the third-party applications store the user's passwords in the cloud,
which I feel is quite risky. Others, I am just not sure of their
integrity and security. Since I have to trust SeaMonkey to handle
logins
On 11/11/2017 5:05 AM, bo1953 wrote:
> Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
> manager loses PW's at most upgrades of SM.
>
> I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM
> or is it I need to look for one which will work with W10 Pro
> Something has been changed .
Access to storage was broken in previous versions so naturally its
slower now because it actually accesses it again.
Doesn't help that every time Data Manager is opened the complete list is
refreshed 2 times. I looked at it briefly but I think it needs a
Bob Minchin wrote on 06-02-17 22:29:
As per subject.
Seamonkey 2.46
Win XP SP3
As soon as I open up password manager, the application locks up and I
have to kill it using Cntl Alt Del
Any clues please?
Tia
Bob
I don't have a crash BUT:
When I was in SM 2.40 "data manager" access was
Usually this is used by websites to store offsite data. Sometimes also
something called supercookies just used to track you.
Under preferences-> Advanced->Offline Web Application you should see if
something is stored. That can undermine you privacy pretty fast so I
usually have it disabled.
Bob Minchin wrote:
As per subject really.
I'm running SM 2.46 which when it checks for updates there are none
reported. (although I see references to 2.48?)
I'm using Win XP SP3 and not proposing to change OS.
Every time I open Password manager it opens with a minimum size new
window and just
I was having this issue with the SM 2.48 version. If I went to check on a
password, it would lock the browser up tight for several minutes. After
reading about the issue with the 'webappsstore.sqlite' issue, I went into
my profile, opened it, closed down SM, and then changed the name to
I don't have this problem ...however I see in the profile directory
those files:
webappsstore.sqlite 43 MB dated 07-02-17 18:33
webappsstore.sqlite-shm 32KB dated 07-02-17 21:59
webappsstore.sqlite-wl 3KB dated 07-02-17 23:35
It looks that those files are used, BUT I never use SM offline.
So
So far most problems with a hung data manager (which password manager is a
part of) seem to point to an obsolete and bloated webappsstore.sqlite in your
profile. Please close SeaMonkey and rename (or delet if you are sure you don't
need the data in it) this file. It contains offline website
On 3/22/2016 9:45 AM, Gilles CARINATO wrote:
> May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two
> last versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
> Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
> available of the identification codes and passwords
Gilles CARINATO wrote:
May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two
last versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
available of the identification codes and passwords stored.
Gilles
It works for me.
It's likely bad entries in the permissions database. The migration of them in
2.39
and 2.40 sometimes didn't work well. You can also currently kill the Data
Manager
by adding a permission for an about: page or a similar uri. And if you do not
have
a default dictionary entry the passworts
Gilles CARINATO wrote:
May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two last
versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
available of the identification codes and passwords stored.
That's not my
Gilles CARINATO wrote:
May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two
last versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
available of the identification codes and passwords stored.
Gilles
Giles
It works
May I advise that the "passwords manager" is not operative for the two
last versions of Seamonkey 2.39 and 2.40...
Apparently the "remember" function works, but there is no more display
available of the identification codes and passwords stored.
Gilles
David E. Ross a écrit :
On 3/22/2016
On 3/22/2016 8:17 AM, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
> I had been using the "Remember Passwords 1.1" add-on from Stanimir
> Stamenkov because of its ability to store passwords from many sites that
> don't work with the built-in Password Manager.
>
> The most recent releases of SeaMonkey are
On 3/22/2016 11:17 AM, no...@nonospam.org's fingers rattled off:
I had been using the "Remember Passwords 1.1" add-on from Stanimir
Stamenkov because of its ability to store passwords from many sites that
don't work with the built-in Password Manager.
The most recent releases of SeaMonkey are
... that sender uses an invalid sender mail address
Hi,
I am afraid it might be some more complicated. I also see such
dev-apps-seamonkey-bounces+rainerbielefeld_nurng=bielefeldundbuss...@lists.mozilla.org,
even in the confirmation mail that I am a subscriber for that list. I
will ask
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
... that sender uses an invalid sender mail address
Hi,
I am afraid it might be some more complicated. I also see such
dev-apps-seamonkey-bounces+rainerbielefeld_nurng=bielefeldundbuss...@lists.mozilla.org,
even in the confirmation mail that I am a subscriber for
SameulS wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 08/03/2015 09:34 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
SameulS wrote:
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
may I ask your to read and consider
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines?
All those hints also are relevant
WaltS48 wrote:
On 08/03/2015 09:34 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
SameulS wrote:
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
may I ask your to read and consider
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines?
All those hints also are relevant for support requests here.
has stopped
I have a question to ask of the list.
Recently I've noticed the address bar contains
the words Sender : support-seamonkey
support-seamonkey-bounces+keith_w=dslextreme@lists.mozilla.org
Why bounces? Is there something I should do?
keith whaley
Keith Whaley schrieb:
the words Sender : support-seamonkey
support-seamonkey-bounces+keith_w=dslextreme@lists.mozilla.org
Hi Keith Whaley,
please do not hijack other threads for your questons.
Concerning your question: I think reason for such a bounces-address is
that sender uses an
On 08/03/2015 09:34 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
SameulS wrote:
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
may I ask your to read and consider
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines?
All those hints also are relevant for support requests here.
has stopped working is too
Bill Spikowski wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 08/03/2015 09:34 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
SameulS wrote:
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
may I ask your to read and consider
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines?
All those hints also are relevant for support
Bill Spikowski wrote:
SameulS wrote:
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
may I ask your to read and consider
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines?
All those hints also are relevant for support requests here.
has stopped working is too meaningless, and it's a
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
may I ask your to read and consider
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines?
All those hints also are relevant for support requests here.
has stopped working is too meaningless, and it's a question of
courtesy not to burden other
SameulS wrote:
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
may I ask your to read and consider
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines?
All those hints also are relevant for support requests here.
has stopped working is too meaningless, and it's a question of
courtesy not
Hi,
may I ask your to read and consider
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/QA/Bug_writing_guidelines?
All those hints also are relevant for support requests here.
has stopped working is too meaningless, and it's a question of
courtesy not to burden other helping volunteers
On 3/14/2015 9:23 AM, William wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, I have reverted
(again) to SeaMonkey 2.26.1 with the Remember Passwords extension.
I wanted better control
David E. Ross wrote:
Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, I have reverted
(again) to SeaMonkey 2.26.1 with the Remember Passwords extension.
I wanted better control of my passwords and came across a
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/13/2015 8:57 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
My problem with SeaMonkey 2.33 is not about storing passwords. The
problem is that passwords that have been stored are not being
filled-in on login pages. This is not a problem with SeaMonkey
2.26.1
David E. Ross wrote:
Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, I have reverted
(again) to SeaMonkey 2.26.1 with the Remember Passwords extension.
Ever try RoBoForm?
It works great for me. Been using it for
On 3/13/2015 9:47 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/13/2015 8:57 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
My problem with SeaMonkey 2.33 is not about storing passwords.
The problem is that passwords that have been stored are not
being filled-in on login
David E. Ross wrote:
Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, ...
Those web sites may have changed their login forms. So you need to
actively adapt the stored form data in Seamonkey for those websites.
Some
On 3/13/2015 4:19 AM, Hb wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, ...
Those web sites may have changed their login forms. So you need to
actively adapt the stored form data in
On 3/13/2015 8:57 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
My problem with SeaMonkey 2.33 is not about storing passwords. The
problem is that passwords that have been stored are not being
filled-in on login pages. This is not a problem with SeaMonkey
2.26.1 when I also have
David E. Ross wrote:
My problem with SeaMonkey 2.33 is not about storing passwords. The
problem is that passwords that have been stored are not being
filled-in on login pages. This is not a problem with SeaMonkey
2.26.1 when I also have installed the Remember Passwords extension,
which cannot
WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/12/2015 06:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, I have reverted
(again) to SeaMonkey 2.26.1 with the Remember Passwords extension.
Switch to Firefox and
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/13/2015 8:57 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
My problem with SeaMonkey 2.33 is not about storing passwords.
The problem is that passwords that have been stored are not
being filled-in on login pages. This is not a problem with
SeaMonkey 2.26.1
On 03/12/2015 06:57 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
Having encountered too many Web sites where Password Manager no longer
fills in user IDs and passwords that were already saved, I have reverted
(again) to SeaMonkey 2.26.1 with the Remember Passwords extension.
Switch to Firefox and use the Secure
On 12/11/14 02:55, David H. Durgee wrote:
I am running 2.30 on linux Mint 17 qiana x64 and just had something
strange happen. My system has been up 11 days and I believe I have had
SM 2.30 opened the entire time. Given the bad behavior with passwords
since the upgrade from 2.26.x I keep a tab
On 12/11/14 19:43, Daniel wrote:
On 12/11/14 02:55, David H. Durgee wrote:
I am running 2.30 on linux Mint 17 qiana x64 and just had something
strange happen. My system has been up 11 days and I believe I have had
SM 2.30 opened the entire time. Given the bad behavior with passwords
since the
David E. Ross wrote:
Since updating to SeaMonkey 2.29, Password Manager does not fill-in my
passwords where my user ID is input on a separate page. Has anyone else
seen this problem?
This has never worked for me. It happens, I notice, with banks and a few
other places.
---
This email is
Le 09/09/2014 00:50, David E. Ross a écrit :
Since updating to SeaMonkey 2.29, Password Manager does not fill-in my
passwords where my user ID is input on a separate page. Has anyone else
seen this problem?
I do
--
cyberzen
___
support-seamonkey
On 09/08/2014 06:50 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
Since updating to SeaMonkey 2.29, Password Manager does not fill-in my
passwords where my user ID is input on a separate page. Has anyone else
seen this problem?
If you are using the Remember Passwords extension, try disabling it.
It is no
On 08-Sep-14 18:50, David E. Ross wrote:
Since updating to SeaMonkey 2.29, Password Manager does not fill-in my
passwords where my user ID is input on a separate page. Has anyone else
seen this problem?
This is a known issue, I believe, as outlined in the 'Known Issues'
section of the
On 9/8/2014 4:52 PM, cyberzen wrote:
Le 09/09/2014 00:50, David E. Ross a écrit :
Since updating to SeaMonkey 2.29, Password Manager does not fill-in my
passwords where my user ID is input on a separate page. Has anyone else
seen this problem?
I do
I just now submitted bug #1064639.
On 9/8/2014 5:44 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 09/08/2014 06:50 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
Since updating to SeaMonkey 2.29, Password Manager does not fill-in my
passwords where my user ID is input on a separate page. Has anyone else
seen this problem?
If you are using the Remember Passwords
On 9/8/2014 5:41 PM, SamuelS wrote:
On 08-Sep-14 18:50, David E. Ross wrote:
Since updating to SeaMonkey 2.29, Password Manager does not fill-in my
passwords where my user ID is input on a separate page. Has anyone else
seen this problem?
This is a known issue, I believe, as outlined in
William Brown wrote:
Windows7, SM 2.24.
I was happily memorizing usernames and passwords with SeaMonkey.
I have F-Secure Internet Security. They sent me an email saying they
had a new free product (F-Secure Key) that they said would store my
passwords in encrypted form. I misread it to say
Interviewed by CNN on 06/03/2014 23:09, William Brown told the world:
Windows7, SM 2.24.
I was happily memorizing usernames and passwords with SeaMonkey.
I have F-Secure Internet Security. They sent me an email saying they
had a new free product (F-Secure Key) that they said would store
Neglected to mention: I did try deleting that password/username and starting again,
several times. Same result.
cmcadams wrote:
A few days ago I set up a new Gmail account and contrived to type my actual name
(rather than my User Name) in Server Settings, telling Password Manager to
remember.
EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
lsq2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 5:57:40 PM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open
lsq2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 5:57:40 PM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it
Daniel wrote:
lsq2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 5:57:40 PM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password
On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 5:57:40 PM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However,
Am Donnerstag, 22. August 2013 02:10:55 UTC+2 schrieb Not@home:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However, with the latest version of
Achim Woellgens wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 22. August 2013 02:10:55 UTC+2 schrieb Not@home:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However, with the
Trane Francks tr...@gol.com wrote:
On 8/25/13 3:51 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
That machine /is/ set to boot into 64 bit mode always. When it was
released, the option to boot into 32 was default to accommodate possible
older software, but I set it to 64 always after a year or so.
My
On 8/26/13 9:40 PM +0900, Phillip M Jones CET wrote:
Trane Francks tr...@gol.com wrote:
On 8/25/13 3:51 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
That machine /is/ set to boot into 64 bit mode always. When it was
released, the option to boot into 32 was default to accommodate possible
older software, but
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/25/13 9:06 AM +0900, Ray Davison wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
You're not intstalling anything, it's a link that invokes the old-style
password manager. No installation, no looking for a file in the
profile, just click that link. I've got it saved as a bookmark so it's
On 8/23/13 6:59 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 12:38 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 6:59 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 12:38 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Snip
Perhaps there's a difference between the Windows and Linux
versions. On
my Windows version of SM 2.20, Tools | Password Manager |
Daniel wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 6:59 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 12:38 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Snip
Perhaps there's a difference between the Windows and Linux
versions. On
my Windows version of SM 2.20, Tools |
On 8/25/13 3:51 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
That machine /is/ set to boot into 64 bit mode always. When it was
released, the option to boot into 32 was default to accommodate possible
older software, but I set it to 64 always after a year or so.
My Early 2008 MacBook4,1 can only use the
Ed Mullen wrote:
You're not intstalling anything, it's a link that invokes the old-style
password manager. No installation, no looking for a file in the
profile, just click that link. I've got it saved as a bookmark so it's
easy to get to.
That is what I said, with
On 8/25/13 9:06 AM +0900, Ray Davison wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
You're not intstalling anything, it's a link that invokes the old-style
password manager. No installation, no looking for a file in the
profile, just click that link. I've got it saved as a bookmark so it's
easy to get to.
That
On 8/23/13 12:38 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 12:38 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one,
Not@home wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However, with the latest version of SeaMonkey, this no longer works. It
still
On 08/21/2013 08:10 PM, Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However, with the latest version of SeaMonkey, this no longer works. It
Ray Davison wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul
Put that into your location bar and press Enter. Then filter on the
domain in question.
That seems to provide the same information as the add-on Edit saved
passwords, and without having to install
Daniel wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 12:38 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and
Paul B. Gallagher skriver:
The Data Manager has five tabs on the right
(Cookies/Permissions/Preferences/Passwords/Storage).
I have six tabs on my SM 2.20 on Vista. Apart from those you
mentioned, I also have a Form History tab.
In SM 2.19 the Form History contained everything I had added to
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