Re: Off the subject: Where is Peter Potamus?

2009-06-04 Thread Hartmut Figge
HeavyDuty: So how do I enable the security protocol for snews://secnews.netscape.com etc? http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:MPuImdQ4ASYJ:groups.google.com/group/mozilla.test.multimedia/browse_thread/thread/f058dee02501ca7d+secnews.seamonkeycd=4hl=dect=clnkgl=de For me, the two certificates

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread David Wilkinson
David Wilkinson wrote: I have used Netscape/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey for many years, and for mail and newsgroups I always both display and compose messages in plain text. I absolutely refuse to have anything to do with HTML in mail or newsgroups. However, in SeaMonkey 2 we have RSS feeds in

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
David Wilkinson wrote: David Wilkinson wrote: I have used Netscape/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey for many years, and for mail and newsgroups I always both display and compose messages in plain text. I absolutely refuse to have anything to do with HTML in mail or newsgroups. However, in SeaMonkey

Need help constructing a Newsgroups: filter

2009-06-04 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj
SM 1.1.14 on a W98se system How do I construct a filter that will mark all arriving articles that have a particular newsgroup in the Newsgroups: header line and specific words in Subject: header line, as read. Specifically: for newsgroup = alt.computer Subject: = My vintage dream PC

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Hartmut Figge
Hartmut Figge: Moz Champion (Dan): Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;) Well, i do. But in HTML messages i doubt it. Hartmut

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
Hartmut Figge wrote: Moz Champion (Dan): Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;) Hartmut No, its offset slightly when I read the message,

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
Hartmut Figge wrote: Hartmut Figge: Moz Champion (Dan): Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Do you see then

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Keith Whaley
Hartmut Figge wrote: Hartmut Figge: Moz Champion (Dan): Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;) Well, i do. But in HTML messages i doubt

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Hartmut Figge
Moz Champion (Dan): Hartmut Figge wrote: Hartmut Figge: Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;) Well, i do. But in HTML messages i doubt it. Nonsense You are right, i have just tested. Hartmut ___ support-seamonkey mailing list

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread David Wilkinson
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Because RSS feeds generally point to web pages, and mail or news accounts point to messages. -- David Wilkinson

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
David Wilkinson wrote: Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Because RSS feeds generally point to web pages, and mail or news accounts point to messages. So? Still does not explain or

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Hartmut Figge
Moz Champion (Dan): So? Still does not explain or give any reasoning why HTML is not 'okay' in email or news. Well, i am not allowed to post in HTML to most of my newsservers. Hartmut ___ support-seamonkey mailing list

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread David Wilkinson
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Many don't appreciate HTML in email or news, but that's simply personal taste, nothing more. Yes, that is my personal taste. But I find my personal taste is in conflict with using SeaMonkey as an RSS feed. Actually, on SeaMonkey 1.x I use the excellent extension

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread David Wilkinson
Hartmut Figge wrote: Well, i am not allowed to post in HTML to most of my newsservers. Hartmut: Yes, but you can select the composition method on a per server basis. It is the message display method that you cannot change separately for each server. -- David Wilkinson

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Keith Whaley
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: David Wilkinson wrote: Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Because RSS feeds generally point to web pages, and mail or news accounts point to messages. So?

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Daniel
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Hartmut Figge wrote: Moz Champion (Dan): Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;) Hartmut No, its offset slightly

Thanks for all the help you have given me for such a long time!

2009-06-04 Thread Charles Milton Ling
Greetings to all! I have now made the change to Firefox Thunderbird, and everything is working beautifully. I shall miss SeaMonkey a bit, but I do think my choice was wise, considering how inexpert I am. (This also means I won't be bugging you in the future!) However, I will never forget

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Chris Ilias
On 03/06/09 9:21 AM, David Wilkinson wrote: I have used Netscape/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey for many years, and for mail and newsgroups I always both display and compose messages in plain text. I absolutely refuse to have anything to do with HTML in mail or newsgroups. However, in SeaMonkey 2 we

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-04 Thread Chris Ilias
On 04/06/09 3:44 PM, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Hartmut Figge wrote: Moz Champion (Dan): Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems. Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;) Hartmut No, its offset