monkeymoti...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Dear support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org,
We tried to get help at the Seamonkey forums but they don't know anything about
this. Can someone please help us understand why giganews is ON our machine and
how to get it OFF permanently?
1. We never use the news
On 12/16/2013 09:59 AM, A Williams wrote:
monkeymoti...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Dear support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org,
We tried to get help at the Seamonkey forums but they don't know
anything about this. Can someone please help us understand why
giganews is ON our machine and how to get
understand why
giganews is ON our machine and how to get it OFF permanently?
1. We never use the news or mail features built into Seamonkey and
don't plan to. Is there a way to delete/reconfigure those features
to totally eliminate their functioning on our installed Seamonkey?
2
help us understand why
giganews is ON our machine and how to get it OFF permanently?
1. We never use the news or mail features built into Seamonkey and
don't plan to. Is there a way to delete/reconfigure those features
to totally eliminate their functioning on our installed Seamonkey?
2
In news:glgdnx2vpqervtlpnz2dnuvz_qoaa...@mozilla.org,
WaltS thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
But I think we need clarification on what they mean by Every time we
log on to the internet, we find news.mozilla.giganews.com is
automatically ON our machine (NNTP).
See his thread at [Why Is
Dear support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org,
We tried to get help at the Seamonkey forums but they don't know anything about
this. Can someone please help us understand why giganews is ON our machine and
how to get it OFF permanently?
1. We never use the news or mail features built into Seamonkey
On 12/15/2013 05:56 PM, monkeymoti...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Dear support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org,
We tried to get help at the Seamonkey forums but they don't know anything about
this. Can someone please help us understand why giganews is ON our machine and
how to get it OFF permanently?
1
In
news:mailman.13842.1387148255.23841.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org,
monkeymoti...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Dear support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org,
We tried to get help at the Seamonkey forums but they don't know
anything about this. Can someone please help us understand why
giganews
monkeymoti...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Dear support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org,
We tried to get help at the Seamonkey forums but they don't know
anything about this. Can someone please help us understand why
giganews is ON our machine and how to get it OFF permanently?
1. We never use the news
understand why
giganews is ON our machine and how to get it OFF permanently?
1. We never use the news or mail features built into Seamonkey and
don't plan to. Is there a way to delete/reconfigure those features
to totally eliminate their functioning on our installed Seamonkey
On Friday, June 10, 2011 4:17:16 PM UTC-4, km wrote:
facts:
1 i am not the primary user
2 jody crowley is
3 she never uses this account
4 i need newsgroup access, i am deaf
5 can anything be done
k 12
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facts:
1 i am not the primary user
2 jody crowley is
3 she never uses this account
4 i need newsgroup access, i am deaf
5 can anything be done
k
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support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
km wrote:
facts:
1 i am not the primary user
2 jody crowley is
3 she never uses this account
4 i need newsgroup access, i am deaf
5 can anything be done
k
Hearing aids?
No, no... really, just kidding.
keith
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. Unsubscribing and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
I see it occasionally
file resulted 0 bytes. Unsubscribing and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
Thank
and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
Thank you in advance. :)
Ant, is this what
bytes. Unsubscribing and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
I see it occasionally
. Unsubscribing and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
Thank you in advance
On 12/15/2010 3:55 AM PT, Daniel typed:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540288
Thanks Daniel. I just voted for and CC'ed myself to it. :)
--
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/\___/\ Phil./Ant @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web
bytes. Unsubscribing and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
Ant, is this what
and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
Thank you in advance. :)
--
The sun's just a big
and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
Thank you in advance. :)
I'm actually seeing
and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
I see it occasionally but I find that if I mark
resulted 0 bytes. Unsubscribing and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
I see
bytes. Unsubscribing and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.
It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.
Thank you
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/29/2009 5:34 PM, Ant wrote:
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/8485/screenshotfi.gif on what I saw.
This seems like a bug in SeaMonkey v2. You don't need an account either
to reproduce it. Just set it up for nntp.earthlink.net server, restart
SeaMonkey, and make it
On 12/6/2009 2:54 AM PT, Daniel typed:
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/8485/screenshotfi.gif on what I saw.
This seems like a bug in SeaMonkey v2. You don't need an account
either to reproduce it. Just set it up for nntp.earthlink.net server,
restart SeaMonkey, and make it access this
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/8485/screenshotfi.gif on what I saw.
This seems like a bug in SeaMonkey v2. You don't need an account either
to reproduce it. Just set it up for nntp.earthlink.net server, restart
SeaMonkey, and make it access this newsgroup/usenet server.
I already tried
On 11/29/2009 5:34 PM, Ant wrote:
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/8485/screenshotfi.gif on what I saw.
This seems like a bug in SeaMonkey v2. You don't need an account either
to reproduce it. Just set it up for nntp.earthlink.net server, restart
SeaMonkey, and make it access this
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