On 4/2/2021 2:06 PM, Rink wrote:
Op 2-4-2021 om 21:28 schreef Andy Burns:
Bret Busby forwarded:
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From: Chris Ilias
Mozilla is shutting down the newsgroup server (news.mozilla.org) and
mailing lists (list.mozilla.org).
The three new groups
Op 2-4-2021 om 21:28 schreef Andy Burns:
Bret Busby forwarded:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Chris Ilias
Mozilla is shutting down the newsgroup server (news.mozilla.org) and
mailing lists (list.mozilla.org).
The three new groups
alt.comp.software.firefox
Bret Busby forwarded:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Chris Ilias
Mozilla is shutting down the newsgroup server (news.mozilla.org) and
mailing lists (list.mozilla.org).
The three new groups
alt.comp.software.firefox
alt.comp.software.thunderbird
alt.comp.software.seamonkey
On 2021-03-28 8:52 a.m., Bret Busby wrote:
Please see the message below.
I note that this list is hosted on lists.mozilla.org
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From: Chris Ilias
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2021 16:11:20 -0400
Subject: **THIS FORUM WILL BE SHUT DOWN SOON**
To:
On 3/29/21 12:19 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
Hello.
I have not seen any response from the list administrator, to either of
my two messages above.
This is not a criticism of the list administrator - it is merely an
observation and explanation, of what follows.
I have created a new replacement
On 30/03/2021, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
> Any hope of getting Mozilla to open a Seamonkey forum at
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/?
>
If you want to move to a forum, you might want to visit
http://forums.mozillazine.org/index.php?c=3
and view the part relating to Seamonkey.
( ->
Any hope of getting Mozilla to open a Seamonkey forum at
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/?
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On 30/3/21 4:41 am, Andy Burns wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Andy Burns wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Did he reply to this list? I have not seen any reply on this list.
No, in m.s.firefox
What is that?
mozilla.support.firefox, but if you're a mailing list user, rather than
an newsgroup user,
Bret Busby wrote:
Andy Burns wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Did he reply to this list? I have not seen any reply on this list.
No, in m.s.firefox
What is that?
mozilla.support.firefox, but if you're a mailing list user, rather than
an newsgroup user, you may know it as
On 30/3/21 4:28 am, Andy Burns wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Andy Burns wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
I have not seen any response from the list administrator, to either
of my two messages above.
He has replied, to emphasise that they're not official mozilla lists.
Did he reply to this list? I
Bret Busby wrote:
Andy Burns wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
I have not seen any response from the list administrator, to either
of my two messages above.
He has replied, to emphasise that they're not official mozilla lists.
Did he reply to this list? I have not seen any reply on this list.
On 30/3/21 4:08 am, Andy Burns wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
I have not seen any response from the list administrator, to either of
my two messages above.
He has replied, to emphasise that they're not official mozilla lists.
Did he reply to this list? I have not seen any reply on this list.
Bret Busby wrote:
I have not seen any response from the list administrator, to either of
my two messages above.
He has replied, to emphasise that they're not official mozilla lists.
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newsgroups that have been shuttered in the past, the
archive will be read-only.
If you're using Thunderbird, you can also download all messages before
the news server is shut down.
1. In your Local Folders account, create a new folder called
"mozilla.support.firefox"
2. Open the newsgrou
in the past, the
archive will be read-only.
If you're using Thunderbird, you can also download all messages before
the news server is shut down.
1. In your Local Folders account, create a new folder called
"mozilla.support.firefox"
2. Open the newsgroup, then go to Edit-->Select-->All.
development, of mozilla
products, sutch as thunderbird, firefox, and SeaMonkey, whitch is an
internet and email client, all built into one!
The rules are as follows! 1! there's absolutely no profanity on here,
whatsoever! 2! there's absolutely no bad mouthing mozilla and their
products! 3! if you
Bret Busby wrote on 28-03-21 14:52:
Please see the message below.
I note that this list is hosted on lists.mozilla.org
-- Forwarded message --
From: Chris Ilias
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2021 16:11:20 -0400
Subject: **THIS FORUM WILL BE SHUT DOWN SOON**
To:
, of mozilla products,
sutch as thunderbird, firefox, and SeaMonkey, whitch is an internet and
email client, all built into one!
The rules are as follows! 1! there's absolutely no profanity on here,
whatsoever! 2! there's absolutely no bad mouthing mozilla and their
products! 3! if you know that a message
https://groups.io/g/mozilla currently lists only 20 members. I consider
.io a better system.
Mozilla mozi...@groups.io
My names Bob Edenhofer, and I'm the owner of this list! this list is for
the purpose of discussing the on going development, of mozilla products,
sutch as thunderbird
Thunderbird, you can also download all messages before
the news server is shut down.
1. In your Local Folders account, create a new folder called
"mozilla.support.firefox"
2. Open the newsgroup, then go to Edit-->Select-->All.
3. Go to Message-->Move_to-->Local_Folders-->moz
gt; https://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.firefox/
> As with other newsgroups that have been shuttered in the past, the
> archive will be read-only.
>
> If you're using Thunderbird, you can also download all messages before
> the news server is shut down.
> 1. In you
to access the newsgroup.
*WHERE TO FIND THE ARCHIVE*
The archive of this newsgroup will be kept intact at
https://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.firefox/
As with other newsgroups that have been shuttered in the past, the
archive will be read-only.
If you're using Thunderbird, you can
On 16/02/2021 02:09, Henrik37 wrote:
What Thunderbird version is the basis for SeaMonkey's v.2.49.4 e-mail?
<https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.49.4/> says that
the common mail/news code is shared with TB 52.9.1.
/df
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What Thunderbird version is the basis for SeaMonkey's v.2.49.4 e-mail?
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On 07/18/2020 07:06 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 7/18/20 7:50 PM, S Slicer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
S Slicer wrote:
If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my
current e-mails? Is there a way to port them over?
Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file
On 7/18/20 7:50 PM, S Slicer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
S Slicer wrote:
If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my
current e-mails? Is there a way to port them over?
Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in the SeaMonkey
profile directory and drag
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
S Slicer wrote:
If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my
current e-mails? Is there a way to port them over?
Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in the SeaMonkey
profile directory and drag and drop it into Thunderbird
S Slicer wrote:
> If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my
> current e-mails? Is there a way to port them over?
Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in the SeaMonkey
profile directory and drag and drop it into Thunderbird. Normally I
change the nam
If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my
current e-mails? Is there a way to port them over?
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Joey Consensus wrote in
news:93b8ec75-62cd-46db-87a1-7138375fc...@googlegroups.com:
> I personally use AquaMail, the dev has been
> constantly updating it
> Note: Its not free, you can use a free version
> If you only use 1 email account, and a trial
> is allowed
>
I have used both K9 Mail
I personally use AquaMail, the dev has been
constantly updating it
Note: Its not free, you can use a free version
If you only use 1 email account, and a trial
is allowed
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Bill Spikowski wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
My wife is having problems with the email app on her android tablet. I
would have liked to install thunderbird there, but it appears that
unlike firefox it is not available yet for android.
What email app for android can I set her up
David H. Durgee wrote:
My wife is having problems with the email app on her android tablet. I
would have liked to install thunderbird there, but it appears that
unlike firefox it is not available yet for android.
What email app for android can I set her up with for a verizon.net email
address
David H. Durgee wrote:
My wife is having problems with the email app on her android tablet. I
would have liked to install thunderbird there, but it appears that
unlike firefox it is not available yet for android.
What email app for android can I set her up with for a verizon.net email
address
My wife is having problems with the email app on her android tablet. I
would have liked to install thunderbird there, but it appears that
unlike firefox it is not available yet for android.
What email app for android can I set her up with for a verizon.net email
address? The current app was set
I was using Thunderbird, but it has crashed yesterday & I can't revive
it no matter what I do, so I was attempting to use Seamonkey!
Perhaps you can advise me as to my next move
As for finance, suggest you establish/make an annual fee.
This is the first attempt I've had the opportu
Hi,
I would like to ask, how am i able to integrate the ThunderBird Calendar
with google calender.
and how do i share my ThunderBird Calendar with other people that im
working with? Thanks.
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David H. Durgee wrote:
I have installed the enigmail support in SeaMonkey and want to use it to
communicate securely with my insurance agent. I was just told by him
that they use Office 365 and Office Messaging Encryption (OME) for their
email.
Can enigmail inter-operate with OME in some
.php/en/>
>
I have done a little more research and it looks as if I might need to
use the S/MIME option in this case, but I am unsure if this is all that
would be needed. I am hopeful that someone here either is doing so now
or has access to
On 5/29/19 4:05 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:
I have installed the enigmail support in SeaMonkey and want to use it to
communicate securely with my insurance agent. I was just told by him
that they use Office 365 and Office Messaging Encryption (OME) for their
email.
Can enigmail inter-operate
I have installed the enigmail support in SeaMonkey and want to use it to
communicate securely with my insurance agent. I was just told by him
that they use Office 365 and Office Messaging Encryption (OME) for their
email.
Can enigmail inter-operate with OME in some manner? If so, how do I set
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.49.4/
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
What are the Firefox and Thunderbird versions most comparable to Seamonkey
2.49.4?
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Rob Steinmetz wrote on 8/03/2019 7:20 AM:
What are the Firefox and Thunderbird versions most comparable to
Seamonkey 2.49.4?
Rob, back in the day when we were getting, say, SM 2.46, I found that if
you added the bits of the number together and then added one, you got
the equivalent FF
On 3/7/19 3:20 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
What are the Firefox and Thunderbird versions most comparable to
Seamonkey 2.49.4?
Firefox and Thunderbird 52 ESR versions as noted in your User Agent string.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
SeaMonkey/2.49.4
What are the Firefox and Thunderbird versions most comparable to
Seamonkey 2.49.4?
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> It seems Mozilla has renewed interest in the Thunderbird email client. Mozilla
> has even hired six new programmers to work on Mozilla.
No they didn't. The Thunderbird council is responsible for this. As fas are I
know Mozilla only provides legal services and handles the financials
I just read an article on ZDNet
(https://www.zdnet.com/article/mozilla-open-source-thunderbird-getting-new-look-better-gmail-support-encryption/?ftag=TRE-03-10aaa6b=19709119134809512170913331413282)
It seems Mozilla has renewed interest in the Thunderbird email client.
Mozilla has even hired
pushed a ton of fixes after ESR 52.5 last week and most
seem to be security relevant. So you can also expect new TB and Fx
versions too soon.
FRG
Ant wrote:
Does
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/17/12/27/1340259/mozilla-patches-critical-bug-in-thunderbird
affect its e-mail client too?
Thank
to
be security relevant. So you can also expect new TB and Fx versions too soon.
FRG
Ant wrote:
Does
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/17/12/27/1340259/mozilla-patches-critical-bug-in-thunderbird
affect its e-mail client too?
Thank you in advance
Does
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/17/12/27/1340259/mozilla-patches-critical-bug-in-thunderbird
affect its e-mail client too?
Thank you in advance. :)
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On 6/7/2017 6:11 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/7/2017 1:40 PM, Big Jim wrote:
Some links from Thunderbird do not open properly in SeaMonkey when
directed to "Open in Browser", while most do. Here are examples:
The link that should open:
http://www.improvementscatalog.com/imp/298
On 6/7/2017 1:40 PM, Big Jim wrote:
> Some links from Thunderbird do not open properly in SeaMonkey when
> directed to "Open in Browser", while most do. Here are examples:
>
> The link that should open:
> http://www.improvementscatalog.com/imp/298343?cm_mmc=Criteo-_-Bro
Some links from Thunderbird do not open properly in SeaMonkey when
directed to "Open in Browser", while most do. Here are examples:
The link that should open:
http://www.improvementscatalog.com/imp/298343?cm_mmc=Criteo-_-BrowsRemtkg-_-103112-_-Brows=MP2W900=MP2W900_6C15C=12024539
On 05/06/17 6:31 AM, Alex Beauroy wrote:
> On 06/05/2017 04:13, Ronnie wrote:
>> Seamonkey, PaleMoon and Thunderbird should merge. Might be the best way
>> to proceed.
>>
>> Furthermore. I've been asking for more than a year how LXLE can donate
>> to the project t
On 06/05/2017 04:13, Ronnie wrote:
Seamonkey, PaleMoon and Thunderbird should merge. Might be the best way
to proceed.
Furthermore. I've been asking for more than a year how LXLE can donate
to the project through BountySource, as donations made to LXLE there are
designated for projects like
Seamonkey, PaleMoon and Thunderbird should merge. Might be the best way
to proceed.
Furthermore. I've been asking for more than a year how LXLE can donate
to the project through BountySource, as donations made to LXLE there are
designated for projects like Seamonkey.
LXLE utilizes Seamonkey
that.
If your profile has been around since the Netscape era, chances are
that you've accumulated a lot of cruft there, and where the problem
is not AT or "Seamonkey", so much as it is the specifics of your
Seamonkey profile. And if you're seeing better results in
Firefox/Thunderbird, then i
been around since the Netscape era, chances are that
you've accumulated a lot of cruft there, and where the problem is not
AT or "Seamonkey", so much as it is the specifics of your Seamonkey
profile. And if you're seeing better results in Firefox/Thunderbird,
then it's likely that
Clifford Brodie wrote:
> I have had SeaMonkey since Netscape disappeared. It is really great but it
> does
> not seem to work with AT
> I have windows 10 and at present SeaMonkey v2.48.
>
> I would really like to stick with SeaMonkey so any ideas/suggestions as to
> how I
> can do that.
I have
On 2/05/2017 1:36 PM, Clifford Brodie wrote:
I have had SeaMonkey since Netscape disappeared. It is really great but
it does not seem to work with AT
I have windows 10 and at present SeaMonkey v2.48.
I would really like to stick with SeaMonkey so any ideas/suggestions as
to how I can do that.
Clifford Brodie wrote:
I have had SeaMonkey since Netscape disappeared. It is really great but it does
not seem
to work with AT
I have windows 10 and at present SeaMonkey v2.48.
ATT website?
ATT webmail?
ATT SMTP?
I would really like to stick with SeaMonkey so any ideas/suggestions as to
I have had SeaMonkey since Netscape disappeared. It is really great but
it does not seem to work with AT
I have windows 10 and at present SeaMonkey v2.48.
I would really like to stick with SeaMonkey so any ideas/suggestions as
to how I can do that.
Second question - some id**t at MC deleted
David E. Ross wrote:
There are other differences. I think the user interface for SeaMonkey
is far superior to the UI for Firefox. Also, some user tailoring
capabilities that have been removed from Firefox still exist in SeaMonkey.
Although many people use web based email (cloud based email),
On 05/12/2015 21:59, S Slicer wrote:
> Mason83 wrote:
>> Mozilla Wants To Split Off Its Thunderbird Email/Chat Client, Says Mitchell
>> Baker Memo
>> http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/30/thunderbird-flies-away-from-mozilla/
>>
> The main difference between FireFox an
On 12/5/2015 12:59 PM, S Slicer wrote:
> Mason83 wrote:
>> Mozilla Wants To Split Off Its Thunderbird Email/Chat Client, Says Mitchell
>> Baker Memo
>> http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/30/thunderbird-flies-away-from-mozilla/
>>
> The main difference between FireFox an
Mozilla Wants To Split Off Its Thunderbird Email/Chat Client, Says Mitchell
Baker Memo
http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/30/thunderbird-flies-away-from-mozilla/
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On 12/03/2015 05:12 AM, Mason83 wrote:
Mozilla Wants To Split Off Its Thunderbird Email/Chat Client, Says Mitchell
Baker Memo
http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/30/thunderbird-flies-away-from-mozilla/
Old news.
New news.
These discussions are at a very early stage. Finding the right solution
On 12/07/2015 9:49 PM, A Williams wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 12/07/2015 4:41 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
With being almost three months behind on security updates I couldn't
take a chance anymore. I left my desktop system up on Seamonkey but
I've switched over to Firefox/Thunderbird on my laptop
Daniel wrote:
On 12/07/2015 9:49 PM, A Williams wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 12/07/2015 4:41 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
With being almost three months behind on security updates I couldn't
take a chance anymore. I left my desktop system up on Seamonkey but
I've switched over to Firefox/Thunderbird
On 12/07/2015 4:41 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
With being almost three months behind on security updates I couldn't
take a chance anymore. I left my desktop system up on Seamonkey but
I've switched over to Firefox/Thunderbird on my laptop since I never
know from where I'll be connecting from one
Daniel wrote:
On 12/07/2015 4:41 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
With being almost three months behind on security updates I couldn't
take a chance anymore. I left my desktop system up on Seamonkey but
I've switched over to Firefox/Thunderbird on my laptop since I never
know from where I'll
With being almost three months behind on security updates I couldn't
take a chance anymore. I left my desktop system up on Seamonkey but
I've switched over to Firefox/Thunderbird on my laptop since I never
know from where I'll be connecting from one week to the next.
Fortunately
Hi - since it increasingly appears that SeaMonkey for Windows is becoming abandonware, and I'm
concerned about the resultant security vulnerabilities, what are the procedures for transferring
bookmarks, mail address books, and password manager data from SM to Firefox/Thunderbird? I use
/Thunderbird? I use Windows 7 Home Premium and SM 2.33.1.
Thanks.
Sad to say I'm thinking along the same lines... I was already told I
just had to copy everything in the mozilla/seamonkey/profiles/.
directory into the mozilla/thunderbird/profiles/. directory.
I'm thinking you'd do
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1145504#c5
Feedback from moznet://amo -
As for that bug, aside from critical issues, Seamonkey support is
pretty much up to the community at this point.
So we need someone who knows python to come up with a fix.
The discovery pane code is somewhere
Hello.
I am using Seamonkey for browsing the Usenet. Seamonkey has a bayesian
filter for email, but it seems it is not possible to use it for Usenet
posts. I don't really need that kind of filtering, but I am wondering if
there is any way of using a bayesian filter with seamonkey (or
thunderbird
Is there any easy way to transfer my E-Mail folders and settings to
Thunderbird?
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Nassau Wings Motorcycle Club
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AMA District 34
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Honestly your email is BAD...upside down from all the others AND each
message MUST be deleted ONE BY ONE.
You must have reserrected an old Netscape program from the 80s...
I don't like to be critical but getting Tbird hijacked when I just
started using it was aggravating...Hotmail will not
On 6/27/2014 5:05 PM, Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
On 06/27/2014 04:42 PM, Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
Just wanted to ass along this info for those who use SM and want a
FF/TB add-on that doesn't work on SM.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=2834855
Thanks!
I think it
to the converter.
I think it fine you mentioned it again. The more that know about it the
better!
Maybe someone should make it a monthly post.
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GO Bucs! GO USA
On 28/06/2014 11:05, Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
On 06/27/2014 04:42 PM, Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
Just wanted to ass along this info for those who use SM and want a
FF/TB add-on that doesn't work on SM.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=2834855
Thanks!
I think it
.
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http://www.threeriversregatta.net/
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Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote on 06/28/2014 04:42 AM:
Just wanted to ass along this info for those who use SM and want a
FF/TB add-on that doesn't work on SM.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=2834855
I was unaware of this extension, and its list of suitable-conversions
has
On 5/20/2014 8:43 AM, Cecil Bankston wrote:
Has anyone used the converter successfully with WOT?
WaltS48 wrote:
Some of you might be interested.
[Firefox Thunderbird Add-on Converter for SeaMonkey • mozillaZine
Forums](http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=2834855)
If you use
WaltS48 wrote:
On 05/20/2014 02:43 PM, Cecil Bankston wrote:
Has anyone used the converter successfully with WOT?
Have you read the posted link, before asking questions?
I did scan the linked page but did not see the WOT entry at that time.
I now have downloaded, converted, and installed
On 5/19/2014 4:44 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
Some of you might be interested.
[Firefox Thunderbird Add-on Converter for SeaMonkey • mozillaZine
Forums](http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=2834855)
If you use this tool then it would be beneficial for all of us if you can post
your
Has anyone used the converter successfully with WOT?
WaltS48 wrote:
Some of you might be interested.
[Firefox Thunderbird Add-on Converter for SeaMonkey • mozillaZine
Forums](http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=2834855)
If you use this tool then it would be beneficial for all
On 05/20/2014 02:43 PM, Cecil Bankston wrote:
Has anyone used the converter successfully with WOT?
Have you read the posted link, before asking questions?
WaltS48 wrote:
Some of you might be interested.
[Firefox Thunderbird Add-on Converter for SeaMonkey • mozillaZine
Forums](http
Some of you might be interested.
[Firefox Thunderbird Add-on Converter for SeaMonkey • mozillaZine
Forums](http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=2834855)
If you use this tool then it would be beneficial for all of us if you can post
your results in this thread so we can expand
David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/24/13 5:18 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
It does, somewhat, and so does this:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases#Other_releases
It's especially clear about future versions (e.g., SM 2.19 is based on
Gecko 22), not so much about past versions.
But I don't see which
On 06/24/2013 07:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters,
and I can easily see my Firefox version, so to speak.
But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird,
which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I
WaltS wrote:
On 06/24/2013 07:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot
webmasters, and I can easily see my Firefox version, so to
speak.
But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use
Thunderbird, which versions of SeaMonkey
Thunderbird, which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I
know) to which versions of Thunderbird? Is there a table posted
somewhere?
Thanks.
Whatever version of SeaMonkey is based on Gecko 17.0 roughly
corresponds with Thunderbird. That looks like it would be SeaMonkey
2.14.
This might
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters,
and I can easily see my Firefox version, so to speak.
But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird,
which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I know) to which
versions
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters,
and I can easily see my Firefox version, so to speak.
But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird,
which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I know
to the menu bar and
selecting either [Help About SeaMonkey] or [Help Troubleshooting
Information]. For Thunderbird, the UA string is displayed by going to
the menu bar and selecting [Help Troubleshooting Information]. Not
having Firefox installed, I assume that its UA string is displayed the
same way
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters,
and I can easily see my Firefox version, so to speak.
But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird,
which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I know
.
This is.
For SeaMonkey, the UA string is displayed by going to the menu bar and
selecting either [Help About SeaMonkey] or [Help Troubleshooting
Information]. For Thunderbird, the UA string is displayed by going to
the menu bar and selecting [Help Troubleshooting Information]. Not
having Firefox installed, I assume
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-06-26 3:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I'm scratching my head over this one. Why eliminate version numbers? I
can understand preferring program version over Gecko version, but I
can't figure out why they'd want to eliminate version numbers entirely.
Because they
Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2013 21:34, WaltS told the world:
Thunderbird 17 is based on Gecko 17.
2.19 will be based on Gecko 22, so counting back makes SeaMonkey 2.14
based on Gecko 17.
I wonder if, in the name of understandability, it wouldn't be a good
idea to jump a few version
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