Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Like many people who don't quite understand the NNTP protocol and
equate it to mail or web or mailing list or something they thought up,
you are confusing DELETE (move to trash or just erase) with CANCEL
(send NNTP CANCEL message, attempt to
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Like many people who don't quite understand the NNTP protocol and equate
it to mail or web or mailing list or something they thought up, you are
confusing DELETE (move to trash or just erase) with CANCEL (send NNTP
CANCEL message, attempt to remove this from every server
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:00:23 -0700, Rufus wrote:
5) If I customize the Toolbar for Mail and Newsgroups by adding the
Delete button, the button is hidden upon exit from Customize - again,
this is only true when using the default theme.
If you select/highlight
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:00:23 -0700, Rufus wrote:
5) If I customize the Toolbar for Mail and Newsgroups by adding the
Delete button, the button is hidden upon exit from Customize - again,
this is only true when using the default theme.
If you
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:00:23 -0700, Rufus wrote:
5) If I customize the Toolbar for Mail and Newsgroups by adding the
Delete button, the button is hidden upon exit from Customize - again,
this is only true when using the default theme.
If you
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the Preference set
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0
under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:00:23 -0700, Rufus wrote:
5) If I customize the Toolbar for Mail and Newsgroups by adding the
Delete button, the button is hidden upon exit from Customize - again,
this is only true when using the default theme.
If you select/highlight a mail message in the thread
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:35:43 -0700, Rufus wrote:
6) Bookmarks - I have a large collection of bookmarks, all nested in
folders. At the top of each folder there is now a grayed out entry
reading (Empty). But all of my bookmarks appear to have been
transferred from my previous 1.1.18
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
If you use the Password Manager, you need to set up a Master Password.
All of the information from my 1.1.18 Mozilla folder transferred
correctly, including my Master Password. It's just that SM seems to be
asking for it
Keith Whaley wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
If you use the Password Manager, you need to set up a Master Password.
All of the information from my 1.1.18 Mozilla folder transferred
correctly, including my Master Password. It's just that SM seems
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
7) I can't seem to find any indication/option for Tabbed Mail as
described in the Release Notes.
It works from here. If you have a Mighty Mouse, or another scroll wheel
mouse, middle click on a message, and it will open in a new tab in
Mail/News. With a
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:35:43 -0700, Rufus wrote:
6) Bookmarks - I have a large collection of bookmarks, all nested in
folders. At the top of each folder there is now a grayed out entry
reading (Empty). But all of my bookmarks appear to have been
transferred from my
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
SM 1.1.18 has been great all this time, but my brand new 2.0 is a PITA.
It didn't transfer all my messages over in the mail client. All messages
stop in late July of '09. I had a LOT more than that, but right now
they're missing.
The annoyance of
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 10/28/2009 4:58 AM Rufus wrote:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I
have the Preference set to only ask at the first time it is needed -
I'm not using SSL, nor do I have SeaMonkey set to display Mail and
Newsgroups at launch.
Quoting
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the Preference set to only ask at the first time it is
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the Preference set to only ask at the first
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the Preference set to
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the Preference set to only ask at
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the
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