On 15/01/2014 13:38, flyguy wrote:
Philip Chee wrote, On 1/14/2014 9:20 PM:
On 14/01/2014 06:31, flyguy wrote:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a gmail
IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out the
crash report, restarted SM - same story
flyguy wrote, On 13/01/2014 23:31:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a
gmail IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out
the crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again,
same story.
What's going on?
I don't know .. try
flyguy flyguy26e@verizon.netto wrote:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a gmail
IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out the
crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again, same story.
What's going on?
When you don't want
Ray_Net wrote, On 1/14/2014 2:08 AM:
flyguy wrote, On 13/01/2014 23:31:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a
gmail IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out
the crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again,
same story.
What's
flyguy wrote:
Ray_Net wrote, On 1/14/2014 2:08 AM:
flyguy wrote, On 13/01/2014 23:31:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a
gmail IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out
the crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again,
same
flyguy a écrit :
Ray_Net wrote, On 1/14/2014 2:08 AM:
flyguy wrote, On 13/01/2014 23:31:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a
gmail IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out
the crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again
Ed Mullen wrote, On 1/14/2014 9:28 AM:
flyguy wrote:
Ray_Net wrote, On 1/14/2014 2:08 AM:
flyguy wrote, On 13/01/2014 23:31:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a
gmail IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out
the crash report, restarted SM
andré wrote, On 1/14/2014 9:35 AM:
flyguy a écrit :
Ray_Net wrote, On 1/14/2014 2:08 AM:
flyguy wrote, On 13/01/2014 23:31:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a
gmail IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out
the crash report, restarted SM
Rob wrote, On 1/14/2014 5:13 AM:
flyguy flyguy26e@verizon.netto wrote:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a gmail
IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out the
crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again, same story.
What's
On 14/01/2014 06:31, flyguy wrote:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a gmail
IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out the
crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again, same story.
What's going on?
Go to about:crashes
Philip Chee wrote, On 1/14/2014 9:20 PM:
On 14/01/2014 06:31, flyguy wrote:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a gmail
IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out the
crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again, same story
Gabriel wrote:
Hello all,
a friend of mine is using SM 2.16 (on WinXP) with a gmail IMAP account.
He says that since 2 days he can't check/send any message because of a
time out error. The same account does work with the webmail.
Did maybe gmail change their imap settings lately
Hello all,
a friend of mine is using SM 2.16 (on WinXP) with a gmail IMAP account.
He says that since 2 days he can't check/send any message because of a
time out error. The same account does work with the webmail.
Did maybe gmail change their imap settings lately? or there is any know
issue
MCBastos wrote, On 28/12/2012 03:27:
Ray_Net wrote:
Recently somone told us that the SM option leave messages on the
server have no use, because pop messages are deleted once donwloaded.
This is partially true.
- My SM option is: leaves messages on the server.
- My Gmail option is: Keep
Recently somone told us that the SM option leave messages on the
server have no use, because pop messages are deleted once donwloaded.
This is partially true.
- My SM option is: leaves messages on the server.
- My Gmail option is: Keep Gmail's copy in the inbox
Usually i use PopTray to look
Ray_Net wrote:
Recently somone told us that the SM option leave messages on the
server have no use, because pop messages are deleted once donwloaded.
This is partially true.
- My SM option is: leaves messages on the server.
- My Gmail option is: Keep Gmail's copy in the inbox
Actually, it's
Ray_Net wrote:
MCBastos wrote, On 07/12/2012 02:00:
Interviewed by CNN on 06/12/2012 19:57, Ray_Net told the world:
If it's better imap than pop ... i prefer to go on the web interface
directly into gmail :-)
That is an option if...
a) You don't hate webmail with a passion
b) You have just
MCBastos wrote, On 07/12/2012 02:00:
Interviewed by CNN on 06/12/2012 19:57, Ray_Net told the world:
If it's better imap than pop ... i prefer to go on the web interface
directly into gmail :-)
That is an option if...
a) You don't hate webmail with a passion
b) You have just one account
I just discovered a very big problem, and it's not new.
It's regarding, using POP Gmail, and the Server Settings in SM Mail,
regarding whether to leave messages on the server, or not, or for how long.
I have two different Mac's
Old: OSX 10.4.6 SM2.0.13
Newer: OSX 10.6.8 SM2.14.1
On the old
Interviewed by CNN on 06/12/2012 06:36, Geoff Welsh told the world:
I just discovered a very big problem, and it's not new.
It's regarding, using POP Gmail, and the Server Settings in SM Mail,
regarding whether to leave messages on the server, or not, or for how long.
I have two different
MCBastos wrote, On 06/12/2012 14:50:
Interviewed by CNN on 06/12/2012 06:36, Geoff Welsh told the world:
I just discovered a very big problem, and it's not new.
It's regarding, using POP Gmail, and the Server Settings in SM Mail,
regarding whether to leave messages on the server
Interviewed by CNN on 06/12/2012 19:57, Ray_Net told the world:
If it's better imap than pop ... i prefer to go on the web interface
directly into gmail :-)
That is an option if...
a) You don't hate webmail with a passion
b) You have just one account to check.
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Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she
and her husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on
an Acer tablet, okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she and
her husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on an Acer
tablet, okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine. Tried on an XP system and no
good.
I
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she and
her husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on an Acer
tablet, okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine. Tried on an XP system
J. Weaver Jr. a écrit :
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she and her
husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on an Acer tablet,
okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine. Tried on an XP system and no good.
Working for me
rob wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2012 17:03:49 -0400, Ed Mullen e...@mungeedmullen.net wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she and her
husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on an Acer tablet,
okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine. Tried
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she and her
husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on an Acer tablet,
okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine. Tried on an XP system and no good.
I tried deleting the XP Google cookies and trying again
No longer have an XP system on which to test, but I did
have for many years and never had any trouble with the
IMAP and SMTP interfaces to Gmail.
Check that the security settings and port are correct.
Philip Taylor
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
never had any trouble with the IMAP and SMTP interfaces to Gmail.
Perhaps they are trying to access the gmail website with their browser.
Hence, the mention of cookies, etc.
Ed, have you tried browser spoofing as Windows 7 (on the XP box)? Maybe
use this?
Mozilla/4.0
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she and her
husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on an Acer tablet,
okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine. Tried on an XP system and no good.
I tried deleting the XP Google cookies
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she and her
husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on an Acer tablet,
okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine. Tried on an XP system and no good.
I tried
Ed Mullen wrote:
A friend who uses me as their tech support guy wrote that she and her
husband can't access Gmail on their XP systems. Okay on an Acer tablet,
okay on W7 systems.
I tried on my W7 systems, it's fine. Tried on an XP system and no good.
Working for me with XP SP3 and SM 2.10.1
How does the email portion of the Seamonkey Suite compare to Google's GMail?
Especially in handling Spam?
Thanks.
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On 17/02/12 16:51, hawker wrote:
On 2/16/2012 6:15 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/02/2012 20:07, hawker told the world:
There are plenty of valid reasons to use POP over IMAP, especially if
you have a limited bandwidth connection (such as cell phone). I have
some of my e-mail
Interviewed by CNN on 28/02/2012 16:13, Axel Grude told the world:
I also noticed that IMAP is rather fragile on my (also slow) connection when
I do bulk
operations such as moving (more than 10) emails. POP never crashed
Thunderbird as a
side effect of moving mail. I think there is some
On 02/16/2012 03:15 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/02/2012 20:07, hawker told the world:
There are plenty of valid reasons to use POP over IMAP, especially if
you have a limited bandwidth connection (such as cell phone). I have
some of my e-mail accounts IMAP, and some POP.
Interviewed by CNN on 28/02/2012 21:24, NoOp told the world:
You don't run the risk of downloading 20mb attachments by accident
with POP if you have your settings properly set. On the other hand, I
see no options to configure IMAP on SeaMonkey to: 1) fetch only headers,
and 2) limit download
On 02/28/2012 06:05 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 28/02/2012 21:24, NoOp told the world:
You don't run the risk of downloading 20mb attachments by accident
with POP if you have your settings properly set. On the other hand, I
see no options to configure IMAP on SeaMonkey to: 1)
On 02/28/2012 06:33 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 02/28/2012 06:05 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 28/02/2012 21:24, NoOp told the world:
You don't run the risk of downloading 20mb attachments by accident
with POP if you have your settings properly set. On the other hand, I
see no options to
Interviewed by CNN on 28/02/2012 23:38, NoOp told the world:
Doesn't work. I just set it in the IMAP account for 500KB and it still
downloads the entire 2.5MB attachment when you click on the msg header.
Yeah, it seems to be a bug in the Mozilla implementation (the standard
DOES support
On 2/16/2012 6:15 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/02/2012 20:07, hawker told the world:
There are plenty of valid reasons to use POP over IMAP, especially if
you have a limited bandwidth connection (such as cell phone). I have
some of my e-mail accounts IMAP, and some POP. There
... i am trying to setup gmail. aNY help???
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km wrote:
... i am trying to setup gmail. aNY help???
Imap.Gmail.Com
Port 993
SSL/TLS
Normal password
That's about it really, apart from the Advanced
IMAP Server directory :
[Google Mail]
Philip Taylor
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
km wrote:
... i am trying to setup gmail. aNY help???
Imap.Gmail.Com
^ i use pop.gmail.com
Port 993
SSL/TLS
Normal password
That's about it really, apart from the Advanced
IMAP Server directory :
[Google Mail]
Philip Taylor
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Philip TAYLOR wrote:
km wrote:
... i am trying to setup gmail. aNY help???
Imap.Gmail.Com
^ i use pop.gmail.com
Port 993
SSL/TLS
Normal password
That's about it really, apart from the Advanced
IMAP Server directory :
[Google Mail]
Philip Taylor
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km wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
km wrote:
... i am trying to setup gmail. aNY help???
Imap.Gmail.Com
^ i use pop.gmail.com
So, try IMAP : what do you have to lose ?
Philip Taylor
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On 2/16/2012 4:44 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
km wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
km wrote:
... i am trying to setup gmail. aNY help???
Imap.Gmail.Com
^ i use pop.gmail.com
So, try IMAP : what do you have to lose ?
Philip Taylor
That is a non answer. The OP wants POP not IMAP
hawker wrote:
That is a non answer. The OP wants POP not IMAP.
If you able to help Kevin, then please do so,m as I tried
to do with IMAP. Debates over the relative merits of POP v.
IMAP are not going tp help him one iota.
Philip Taylor
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asked for POP and you said use IMAP which I thought was not a
good response. I don't use GMAIL so I'm even more worthless. That said
googling seems to find how to do this easily.
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=13287
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl
km wrote:
... i am trying to setup gmail. aNY help???
POP Mail Server
pop.gmail.com
port 995
user name same as account name
ssl/tls
normal passwork
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This means you are partly responsible for the mistreatment
km wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
km wrote:
... i am trying to setup gmail. aNY help???
Imap.Gmail.Com
^ i use pop.gmail.com
Port 993
SSL/TLS
Normal password
That's about it really, apart from the Advanced
IMAP Server directory :
[Google Mail]
Philip Taylor
I use POP for Gmail
Anybody using iGoogle with the gmail gadget?
When I click on the gMail gadget in the left column, my gmail comes up
but it flashes making it difficult to select the spam folder to see if
any real messages are in there.
Same problem with Firefox 4, but works okay with Chrome.
Using Windows 7
On May 4, 7:51 pm, MCBastos myem...@example.invalid wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 04/05/2011 22:37, Whosoever told the world:
By the way, that was Thunderbird 3.0.11 that connects to Gmail/IMAP
just fine. Thunderbird 3.1.9 seems to have the same problem.
Check encryption settings. Older
Using Seamonkey 2.0.14. Created a Gmail IMAP account. Set the account
'Server Settings' according to Google's instructions. Port to 993,
server name to imap.gmail.com, User Name to my Gmail login name,
'Connection security' to SSL/TLS. But every time I try to connect, I
get this message:
Could
Whosoever wrote:
Using Seamonkey 2.0.14. Created a Gmail IMAP account. Set the account
'Server Settings' according to Google's instructions. Port to 993,
server name to imap.gmail.com, User Name to my Gmail login name,
'Connection security' to SSL/TLS. But every time I try to connect, I
get
On May 4, 6:30 pm, Paul p...@main.com wrote:
Whosoever wrote:
Using Seamonkey 2.0.14. Created a Gmail IMAP account. Set the account
'Server Settings' according to Google's instructions. Port to 993,
server name to imap.gmail.com, User Name to my Gmail login name,
'Connection security
On May 4, 5:37 pm, Whosoever jerry...@gmail.com wrote:
Using Seamonkey 2.0.14. Created a Gmail IMAP account. Set the account
'Server Settings' according to Google's instructions. Port to 993,
server name to imap.gmail.com, User Name to my Gmail login name,
'Connection security' to SSL/TLS
Interviewed by CNN on 04/05/2011 22:37, Whosoever told the world:
By the way, that was Thunderbird 3.0.11 that connects to Gmail/IMAP
just fine. Thunderbird 3.1.9 seems to have the same problem.
Check encryption settings. Older versions of Mozilla e-mail clients used
to fall back
Marcia RodgersJaffe wrote:
Urgent need for help with SeaMonkey client for Gmail.
OK. This is a problem for which I have searched and not found an
answer either at Gmail or Mozilla/Seamonkey.
I just started using Seamonkey last month (hate Windows Live) and set
it up as mail client for my Gmail
Marcia RodgersJaffe a écrit :
OK. In Mail, Edit, Mail Newsgroups Account Settings, THEN the only
Synchr Storage us under news.mozilla.org AND I don't see (sync all
messages locally) An I misconfigured? And thanks for your help :)
I don't know. What do you see under your Google account
Urgent need for help with SeaMonkey client for Gmail.
OK. This is a problem for which I have searched and not found an
answer either at Gmail or Mozilla/Seamonkey.
I just started using Seamonkey last month (hate Windows Live) and set
it up as mail client for my Gmail account. However, not all
Marcia RodgersJaffe a écrit :
it up as mail client for my Gmail account. However, not all mssgs
from Gmail are being dl'l to Seamonkey. When I press Get Mssgs I
get a reply, No new messages on server But when I go into Gmail,
there are messages in the Inbox. I have tried and retried
On Feb 4, 10:22 am, S. Beaulieu sereenie-nosp...@netscape.net
wrote:
Marcia RodgersJaffe a écrit :
it up as mail client for my Gmail account. However, not all mssgs
from Gmail are being dl'l to Seamonkey. When I press Get Mssgs I
get a reply, No new messages on server But when I go
I've recently subscribed to a mailing list using my Gmail account
address. I've configured Gmail using IMAP in SeaMonkey and I've
setup a filter so any messages sent to the list get moved to a local
folder (which has a limited time retention policy). I don't really
want these messages kept
Interviewed by CNN on 18/5/2010 17:48, Stanimir Stamenkov told the world:
I've recently subscribed to a mailing list using my Gmail account
address. I've configured Gmail using IMAP in SeaMonkey and I've
setup a filter so any messages sent to the list get moved to a local
folder (which has
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Martin F. wrote:
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whole thread.
Maybe you
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Martin F. wrote:
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail
Martin F. wrote:
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whole thread.
Maybe you want to try and use
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whole thread.
Maybe you want to try and use Seamonkeys built
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
BJ wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
/snip/
But the Gmail interface is the same as all other IMAP mail servers, so
why is it singles out. When you configure a new account and it's Gmail
using IMPA (don't know
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP system
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP
BJ wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this
for
Seamonkey?
Using
Bill Davidsen wrote:
BJ wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
/snip/
But the Gmail interface is the same as all other IMAP mail servers, so
why is it singles out. When you configure a new account and it's Gmail
using IMPA (don't know if they do POP3 any more
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:42:53 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:42:53 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP system.
There are several extensions including BetterGmail
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP system.
There are several extensions
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP system.
There are several extensions
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
HenriK wrote:
While I am probably doing something wrong or just plain dumb, I can't
seem to get GMail to work with SM v.2.01.
1) What version of Thunderbird does the SM v.2.01 e-mail client most
resemble (because GMail gives instructions for Thunderbird set up)?
2
HenriK wrote:
While I am probably doing something wrong or just plain dumb, I can't
seem to get GMail to work with SM v.2.01.
1) What version of Thunderbird does the SM v.2.01 e-mail client most
resemble (because GMail gives instructions for Thunderbird set up)?
2) For GMail, which connection
HenriK wrote:
While I am probably doing something wrong or just plain dumb, I can't
seem to get GMail to work with SM v.2.01.
1) What version of Thunderbird does the SM v.2.01 e-mail client most
resemble (because GMail gives instructions for Thunderbird set up)?
2) For GMail, which
While I am probably doing something wrong or just plain dumb, I can't
seem to get GMail to work with SM v.2.01.
1) What version of Thunderbird does the SM v.2.01 e-mail client most
resemble (because GMail gives instructions for Thunderbird set up)?
2) For GMail, which connection approach
HenriK wrote:
While I am probably doing something wrong or just plain dumb, I can't
seem to get GMail to work with SM v.2.01.
1) What version of Thunderbird does the SM v.2.01 e-mail client most
resemble (because GMail gives instructions for Thunderbird set up)?
2) For GMail, which connection
Totally new to SM. Just set it up yesterday.
I have several email accounts, most of which are POP.
I've set up a couple news servers and they're working
fine. Sending messages with all email accounts works
fine. The only trouble is getting gmail messages.
I'm pretty sure I set it up exactly like
Jordon wrote:
Totally new to SM. Just set it up yesterday.
I have several email accounts, most of which are POP.
I've set up a couple news servers and they're working
fine. Sending messages with all email accounts works
fine. The only trouble is getting gmail messages.
I'm pretty sure I set
Please ignore the original message. I've sent it to the group by
accident.
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personal e-mail with only private e-mails, I use POP3 mail
server with Gmail (pop.gmail.com), I have the following settings that I
need help with. First, I checked Leave messages on the server then,
checked Until I delete messages. Then, downloaded many messages, like
from LISTSERV commands. I
David Weintraub schrieb:
All I have is the Loading in the upper Left and the view choice in
bottom right. The blue bar never gets to the end.
Is that happening with a new profile?
regards
Martin
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Martin Feitag wrote:
David Weintraub schrieb:
All I have is the Loading in the upper Left and the view choice in
bottom right. The blue bar never gets to the end.
Is that happening with a new profile?
regards
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David Weintraub schrieb:
Martin Feitag wrote:
David Weintraub schrieb:
All I have is the Loading in the upper Left and the view choice in
bottom right. The blue bar never gets to the end.
Is that happening with a new profile?
regards
Martin
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Martin Feitag wrote:
David Weintraub schrieb:
Using Seamonkey 1.1.17 and can not open Gmail in standard view only
basic view. Works in Firefox 3.x.xx
Is that the link at the top right corner of the page between the
settings and help? If yes, then I can switch between both views in
SM1.1.17
David Weintraub schrieb:
Using Seamonkey 1.1.17 and can not open Gmail in standard view only
basic view. Works in Firefox 3.x.xx
Is that the link at the top right corner of the page between the
settings and help? If yes, then I can switch between both views in
SM1.1.17 without problems
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