Re: Where is Tab X addon?

2009-06-10 Thread Benoit Renard
stan wrote: There's a really nice and very simple addon that places an X in the upper right corner of each tab header that can be used to terminate a tab. I can't find it. It's right here: http://users.skynet.be/fa258499/hackedexts.html#tabx ___

Re: Where is Tab X addon?

2009-06-10 Thread Arne
Benoit Renard wrote: stan wrote: There's a really nice and very simple addon that places an X in the upper right corner of each tab header that can be used to terminate a tab. I can't find it. It's right here: http://users.skynet.be/fa258499/hackedexts.html#tabx Okay, so I downloaded it.

Re: Where is Tab X addon?

2009-06-10 Thread Philip Chee
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 12:16:32 +0200, Benoit Renard wrote: stan wrote: There's a really nice and very simple addon that places an X in the upper right corner of each tab header that can be used to terminate a tab. I can't find it. It's right here:

Re: SeaMonkey 2 and Thunderbird 3

2009-06-10 Thread David Wilkinson
Robert Kaiser wrote: AFAIK it's only for searching, not for actually storing/driving any actual information like read/unread state, so it probably won't affect that. There are plans for fixing this (for the next release after TB3/SM2), but the gloda index for search has no influence on that

Re: Where is Tab X addon?

2009-06-10 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/10/09 03:36, Arne wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: stan wrote: There's a really nice and very simple addon that places an X in the upper right corner of each tab header that can be used to terminate a tab. I can't find it. It's right here:

Re: Where is Tab X addon?

2009-06-10 Thread Arne
Mark Hansen wrote: On 06/10/09 03:36, Arne wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: stan wrote: There's a really nice and very simple addon that places an X in the upper right corner of each tab header that can be used to terminate a tab. I can't find it. It's right here:

Re: how to test an email address

2009-06-10 Thread Martin Feitag
horst39 wrote: On 09.06.2009 19:37, Martin Feitag wrote: horst39 wrote: Is it possible to just test with SM1.1.16 the validity of an email address without actually bothering the recipient? If not, is there another program able to do this operation? Thanks Horst There are quite a few

Re: how to test an email address

2009-06-10 Thread horst39
On 10.06.2009 23:51, Martin Feitag wrote: horst39 wrote: On 09.06.2009 19:37, Martin Feitag wrote: horst39 wrote: Is it possible to just test with SM1.1.16 the validity of an email address without actually bothering the recipient? If not, is there another program able to do this operation?

SM try to send mail without my permission

2009-06-10 Thread Ray_Net
I was composing a new mail from scratch Suddently i cannot type anything in the mail (my keyboard is ok, but nothing appeared on the screen). I noticed in the right bottom part a sort of horizontal barber pole. The only thing i can do is to 1. Copy all the already typed text 2. Click on

Re: SM try to send mail without my permission

2009-06-10 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/10/09 15:39, Ray_Net wrote: I was composing a new mail from scratch Suddently i cannot type anything in the mail (my keyboard is ok, but nothing appeared on the screen). I noticed in the right bottom part a sort of horizontal barber pole. The only thing i can do is to 1. Copy

Re: SeaMonkey 2 and Thunderbird 3

2009-06-10 Thread Daniel
David Wilkinson wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: AFAIK it's only for searching, not for actually storing/driving any actual information like read/unread state, so it probably won't affect that. There are plans for fixing this (for the next release after TB3/SM2), but the gloda index for search has