Disabling S/MIME by recipient

2009-09-25 Thread Ben Stone

Hi,

another question about certificates. :-) Is it possible to disable 
S/MIME signatures for certain recipient addresses? Seems that some 
devices like Bl*ckb*rry can't handle signed e-mails.


-Ben.
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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Ant

On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:


http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?


http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts
working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A
free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE databases.
regards


Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)
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Re: Problem with emailing attachments

2009-09-25 Thread John Doue

John wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v1.1.17 under Windows XP Pro SP3.

When I email someone an attachment, it's usually a .jpg file, and there 
are no problems. The image is visible at the bottom of the message and 
also shows up as an icon at the upper right corner of the message window.


Recently, I've tried to send both .pdf and .xls files as attachments. 
With these file types, I see all the lines of binary code below the 
message text. While I also see the attachment icons in the upper right 
corner, and can open and view the files, apparently the message 
recipients (who probably are using a different email program) are 
receiving only a message with hundreds of lines of binary code after the 
message text. How do I correct this? Thanks!


John


Try unchecking Display attachements inline in the View menu.

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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread Juergen Herz
On 2009-09-25 04:46, NoOp wrote:
 Probably not the proper groups to report this on, but what the heck.
 
 The new  improved http://www.mozilla.org/ web page pushes out the
 SeaMonkey project when viewed from a 1024x768 monitor. Basically the
 cute little section showing Our Projects only shows Firefox and
 Thunderbird  you need to click the '1 of 3' right arrow to get to
 SeaMonkey.
   This doesn't occur if you are viewing with a 1280x1024 screen; that
 shows Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey '1 of 2' right arrow.

Uh, there are arrows? Right, after switching of JS there are.
Without JS you can see a few pixels of the other projects if you're
attentive.
Using JS for core functionality as opposed to fancy additional stuff is
something that really bugs me.

 Perhaps some of the SeaMonkey folks in power positions can put a little
 pressure on webmas...@mozilla.org to resize the Our Projects box to
 ensure that SeaMonkey is present on *all* screensizes?

How? Move the Community Ticker?
I'm all for showing off SeaMonkey more, but next the Bugzilla people
also want to get on the screen always and then ...

Juergen
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[FYI] Shorcut get new mail has changed on Seamonkey 2.0

2009-09-25 Thread Stéphane Grégoire
Hi,

Since I use Seamonkey 2.0 I still using Ctrl T and Shift Ctrl T for
getting new mail and I just seen tat the short-cuts has changed!


I don't know if it's on the documentation but this should be on it!


On mail window :
 Ctrl T - Ctrl D
 Shift Ctrl T -  Shift Ctrl D

Ctrl T open logically a new tab.

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Re: Where do you find?

2009-09-25 Thread Daniel

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Lee lbray5...@bellsouth.net wrote:

Paul Hartman wrote:


If you are asking how to expand a thread, with mouse you can click the
little arrow to the left of the subject. With keyboard you can press
the right-arrow key when the message is selected.

To expand ALL threads, press * (and to collapse them press \)

Thanks Paul

Works for me but I thought there was a setting in prior versions that
automatically when checked expanded the threads in all ng and mail.
Guess my memory is failing. (grin)


On mine, threads are automatically expanded when they contain a new message.

Not for me, on my Win98SE, when I look at a group, I get the thread that 
is most recently posted to as expanded. To expand them all, I hit *.



Also, if press * to expand them all at once, it appears to remember
this setting. I just tried it, closed Seamonkey, re-opened and all of
the threads remained expanded.


Not for me, on Win98SE, each time I come here, I have to hit the * to 
get them all expanded. Note, this is usually after closing SM and 
turning the computer off!


Daniel
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread Robert Kaiser

NoOp wrote:

Perhaps some of the SeaMonkey folks in power positions can put a little
pressure on webmas...@mozilla.org to resize the Our Projects box to
ensure that SeaMonkey is present on *all* screensizes?


No. I'm part of the mozilla.org driving team, and it's not the intended 
purpose of the mozilla.org website to point to all Mozilla projects all 
the time.


I agree that it would be nice if SeaMonkey was featured prominently in 
all resolutions all the time, but after all, that's not what the site is 
for. It's a portal to everything Mozilla, and a home for official 
documents about the whole community - and SeaMonkey is only a small part 
of this community after all.


We are features well on the Our Projects page itself, and we appear on 
the front page if the screen is large enough (the first versions had us 
not even showing up at 1280px width, which I got them to correct as 
space could fit that easily) and when the user scrolls the projects with 
the arrows. That's the most we can do.


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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread Benoit Renard

The front page redesign is bad.

-It disabled my horizontal scroll bar even though there is some content 
that overflows my viewport.
-Users with JavaScript disabled should see the entire in-page list as 
they can't scroll through it.
-Why limit the list based on resolution in the first place? Text is 
supposed to resize along with the resolution after all. Just show the 
whole list, or decide on a number of items to show by default instead of 
some silly dynamic method that depends on resolution.


Funnily enough, at 640x480 it shows the entire list. :)
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Banking site load problem

2009-09-25 Thread John Clemente

I have a need to login to a Citi Bank site to manage an credit card.

The site is:  https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/home.do

When it loads it first displays the login part of the site on the left 
for about 1 second than loads the right part of the site and the login 
screen disappears.


Does anyone else have this behavior?  If so do you have any ideas about 
what is going on?


I am using: SeaMonkey 1.1.18

Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23) Gecko/20090906 
SeaMonkey/1.1.18


I do not think I had this problem with earlier versions.

Flash plugin is:  File name: npswf2.dll
Shockwave Flash 9.0 r14
OS/2 Runtime Environment © 2003 InnoTek® Systemberatung

Kind regards,
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/25/2009 6:36 AM, Benoit Renard wrote:
 The front page redesign is bad.
 
 -It disabled my horizontal scroll bar even though there is some content 
 that overflows my viewport.
 -Users with JavaScript disabled should see the entire in-page list as 
 they can't scroll through it.
 -Why limit the list based on resolution in the first place? Text is 
 supposed to resize along with the resolution after all. Just show the 
 whole list, or decide on a number of items to show by default instead of 
 some silly dynamic method that depends on resolution.
 
 Funnily enough, at 640x480 it shows the entire list. :)

At 800x600, I see only Firefox as 1 of 6.  And yes, the page is wider
than my window and has no horizontal scroll bar.  Also, the page
continues downloading and rendering well after the status bar says Done.

I think I might submit another Bugzilla report.  I already reported a
different error:  Section numbers for the policy on adding certificates
to the NSS store were changed to bullets.  This was a very serious error
since discussions about individual requests to add certificates very
often cited specific sections in the policy by number.  This problem was
fixed, but the fix apparently created even another problem.

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Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-25 Thread Mark Hansen
On 09/24/09 21:27, mozzi wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 09/24/09 15:41, Ray_Net wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:
 David Wilkinson wrote:
 mozzi wrote:
 Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
 HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

 I hope something can be done to address the problem.
 Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has New
 and Open File items.

 I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

 The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML
 file then use the choice Edit.

 But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was asked.
 You had to understand between the lines ... an guess what he was doing.

 I didn't say I couldn't guess. I said he didn't say.
 
 The problem is even if I set it manually, eg open with it still 
 doesn't let me start the right app in the suite.

I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.16 on Windows/XP SP3, and when I right-click
on an HTML file in windows explorer and select Edit, it open the file
in the SM editor tool.

If this doesn't work for you, perhaps you've installed other software
which changed the file associations? Perhaps installing SM again will
change them back? I'm not sure.

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Re: [FYI] Shorcut get new mail has changed on Seamonkey 2.0

2009-09-25 Thread Jens Hatlak

On 9/25/2009 11:51 AM Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Since I use Seamonkey 2.0 I still using Ctrl T and Shift Ctrl T for
getting new mail and I just seen tat the short-cuts has changed!

I don't know if it's on the documentation but this should be on it!


It is: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514890

Greetings,

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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:
 On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:


 http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
 works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

 http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
 Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts
 working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A
 free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

 Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE
 databases.
 regards

 Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)

One thing that was slowing my Seamonkey 1.x down very badly was my
download history. Apparently I had never cleared it, ever! I don't use
the download manager, so I never had any reason to open it. It was
causing downloads to take quite some time to begin or end (can't
remember which), probably because it was reading and updating this
huge list of years worth of downloaded files.
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Re: Banking site load problem

2009-09-25 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:21 AM, John Clemente jcle...@attglobal.net wrote:
 I have a need to login to a Citi Bank site to manage an credit card.

 The site is:  https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/home.do

 When it loads it first displays the login part of the site on the left for
 about 1 second than loads the right part of the site and the login screen
 disappears.

 Does anyone else have this behavior?  If so do you have any ideas about what
 is going on?

I just tried it on SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP and it appears to load
properly. I use FlashBlock, maybe that would help you out.

Comparing the site in Firefox to Seamonkey, there is a large flash
object on the right side in FF but it's just an empty white space in
SM... hmm.

By the way, OS/2 rules :) it was my primary OS for years... I miss it...
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Re: Problem with emailing attachments

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Freitag
John schrieb:
 This doesn't help. It only changes how a message is displayed. The
 problem is in how the messages are being sent. If I send a message to
 myself with a .pdf attachment, I see all the lines of code in the
 message body. But messages I have received from other people with a .pdf
 attachment do not show this.
 
 In Preferences-Mail  Newsgroups-Composition-General, Forward
 Messages can be set to either Inline or As attachment. It seems to
 me there should be a similar setting for Attachments, but I'm not
 finding it. Attachments are being sent Inline.
 
 Perhaps that explains my problem better than my original message did.
Here forward messages inline is being used and I don't get a pdf shown
as bunch of code if it is attached. Are you uing any extensions which
could interfere?
Have you tried reproducing this with a new/secondary profile and/or
another email-provider?
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Re: Banking site load problem

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Freitag
John Clemente schrieb:
 I have a need to login to a Citi Bank site to manage an credit card.
 
 The site is:  https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/home.do
 
 When it loads it first displays the login part of the site on the left
 for about 1 second than loads the right part of the site and the login
 screen disappears.
 
 Does anyone else have this behavior?  If so do you have any ideas about
 what is going on?
 
 I am using: SeaMonkey 1.1.18
 
 Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23) Gecko/20090906
 SeaMonkey/1.1.18
 
 I do not think I had this problem with earlier versions.
 
 Flash plugin is:  File name: npswf2.dll
 Shockwave Flash 9.0 r14
 OS/2 Runtime Environment © 2003 InnoTek® Systemberatung
 
 Kind regards,
 John Clemente

Works for me in SM2.0b2 and SM1.1.18
but I'm using flashblock, maybe you want to have a try with it:
http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
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Re: Banking site load problem

2009-09-25 Thread John Clemente

Martin Freitag wrote:

John Clemente schrieb:

I have a need to login to a Citi Bank site to manage an credit card.

The site is:  https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/home.do

When it loads it first displays the login part of the site on the left
for about 1 second than loads the right part of the site and the login
screen disappears.

Does anyone else have this behavior?  If so do you have any ideas about
what is going on?

I am using: SeaMonkey 1.1.18

Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23) Gecko/20090906
SeaMonkey/1.1.18

I do not think I had this problem with earlier versions.

Flash plugin is:  File name: npswf2.dll
Shockwave Flash 9.0 r14
OS/2 Runtime Environment © 2003 InnoTek® Systemberatung

Kind regards,
John Clemente


Works for me in SM2.0b2 and SM1.1.18
but I'm using flashblock, maybe you want to have a try with it:
http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
regards

Martin

What OS are you using Martin?

Regards,
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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/25/2009 12:11 PM, Paul Hartman typed the following:
 On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:
 On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:

 http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
 works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?
 http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
 Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts
 working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A
 free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

 Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE
 databases.
 regards
 Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)
 
 One thing that was slowing my Seamonkey 1.x down very badly was my
 download history. Apparently I had never cleared it, ever! I don't use
 the download manager, so I never had any reason to open it. It was
 causing downloads to take quite some time to begin or end (can't
 remember which), probably because it was reading and updating this
 huge list of years worth of downloaded files.

I also have a big history listing in my manager.
Tools/Download Manager  only allows you to remove one at a time.
How can I remove the whole shebang at once?  SM Help file offers no
suggestions.

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Re: Banking site load problem

2009-09-25 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

John Clemente wrote:

I have a need to login to a Citi Bank site to manage an credit card.

The site is:  https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/home.do

When it loads it first displays the login part of the site on the left 
for about 1 second than loads the right part of the site and the login 
screen disappears.


Does anyone else have this behavior?  If so do you have any ideas about 
what is going on?


I am using: SeaMonkey 1.1.18

Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23) Gecko/20090906 
SeaMonkey/1.1.18


I do not think I had this problem with earlier versions.

Flash plugin is:  File name: npswf2.dll
Shockwave Flash 9.0 r14
OS/2 Runtime Environment © 2003 InnoTek® Systemberatung


No problem here. Once the login panel appears, it remains visible, 
though of course it becomes more thoroughly decorated as time passes.


SeaMonkey 1.1.16, AdBlockPlus.

I didn't see anything that was obviously a Flash video, but I didn't go 
poking around, either.


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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Arne

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:

On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:


http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts
working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A
free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE
databases.
regards

Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)


One thing that was slowing my Seamonkey 1.x down very badly was my
download history. Apparently I had never cleared it, ever! I don't use
the download manager, so I never had any reason to open it. It was
causing downloads to take quite some time to begin or end (can't
remember which), probably because it was reading and updating this
huge list of years worth of downloaded files.


Talking about Download Manager, I would like to have more options for 
it in the Preferences.


Same as for History, the option for how long time I want to keep 
downloads on the manager. Then old downloads would be deleted when 
time set expired. That may need to order the downloads by date and not 
alphabetically, but I would like that better too!


Tha option would allow me to not save any downloads at all, if I could 
set the time to zero days. As it is now, I have to remember to 
manually delete items from the manager even if I don't care to save 
any of them.


But if i want to save the latest for a couple of days, I have to 
remember what the latest downloads was since the order is not set by 
date and there is not even any date mentioned at all in the manager.


Would this be able to implement in a future release?

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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Freitag
BeeNeR schrieb:

 I also have a big history listing in my manager.
 Tools/Download Manager  only allows you to remove one at a time.
 How can I remove the whole shebang at once?  SM Help file offers no
 suggestions.

Just mark several, e.g. select all with Ctrl+A or select the first and
then hold shift and click the last one.
Afterwards use the Del key or the corresponding button of the
Downloadmanager to delet the selected entries.
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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Freitag
Arne schrieb:
 
 Talking about Download Manager, I would like to have more options for it
 in the Preferences.
 
 Same as for History, the option for how long time I want to keep
 downloads on the manager. Then old downloads would be deleted when time
 set expired. That may need to order the downloads by date and not
 alphabetically, but I would like that better too!
 
 Tha option would allow me to not save any downloads at all, if I could
 set the time to zero days. As it is now, I have to remember to manually
 delete items from the manager even if I don't care to save any of them.
 
 But if i want to save the latest for a couple of days, I have to
 remember what the latest downloads was since the order is not set by
 date and there is not even any date mentioned at all in the manager.
 
 Would this be able to implement in a future release?

Possibly if you create an enhancement bug in bugzilla.
I bet Robert Kaiser would say: Even more likely if you start working on
it. ;-)
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Re: Banking site load problem

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Freitag
John Clemente schrieb:
 Martin Freitag wrote:
 John Clemente schrieb:
 I have a need to login to a Citi Bank site to manage an credit card.

 The site is:  https://www.citicards.com/cards/wv/home.do

 When it loads it first displays the login part of the site on the left
 for about 1 second than loads the right part of the site and the login
 screen disappears.

 Does anyone else have this behavior?  If so do you have any ideas about
 what is going on?

 I am using: SeaMonkey 1.1.18

 Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23) Gecko/20090906
 SeaMonkey/1.1.18

 I do not think I had this problem with earlier versions.

 Flash plugin is:  File name: npswf2.dll
 Shockwave Flash 9.0 r14
 OS/2 Runtime Environment © 2003 InnoTek® Systemberatung

 Kind regards,
 John Clemente

 Works for me in SM2.0b2 and SM1.1.18
 but I'm using flashblock, maybe you want to have a try with it:
 http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
 regards

 Martin
 What OS are you using Martin?
SM2.0b2 on WinXP
SM1.1.18 on Win2k

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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Arne spam.pr...@not.valid wrote:
 Paul Hartman wrote:

 On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:

 On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:


 http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
 works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

 http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
 Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts
 working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A
 free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

 Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE
 databases.
 regards

 Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)

 One thing that was slowing my Seamonkey 1.x down very badly was my
 download history. Apparently I had never cleared it, ever! I don't use
 the download manager, so I never had any reason to open it. It was
 causing downloads to take quite some time to begin or end (can't
 remember which), probably because it was reading and updating this
 huge list of years worth of downloaded files.

 Talking about Download Manager, I would like to have more options for it in
 the Preferences.

 Same as for History, the option for how long time I want to keep downloads
 on the manager. Then old downloads would be deleted when time set expired.
 That may need to order the downloads by date and not alphabetically, but I
 would like that better too!

 Tha option would allow me to not save any downloads at all, if I could set
 the time to zero days. As it is now, I have to remember to manually delete
 items from the manager even if I don't care to save any of them.

 But if i want to save the latest for a couple of days, I have to remember
 what the latest downloads was since the order is not set by date and there
 is not even any date mentioned at all in the manager.

 Would this be able to implement in a future release?

I use the MultiZilla add-on which has options to clear download
history (and all other similar things) upon exit.
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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 1:57 PM, BeeNeR w3...@verizon.net wrote:
 On or about 9/25/2009 12:11 PM, Paul Hartman typed the following:
 On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:
 On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:

 http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
 works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?
 http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
 Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts
 working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A
 free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

 Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE
 databases.
 regards
 Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)

 One thing that was slowing my Seamonkey 1.x down very badly was my
 download history. Apparently I had never cleared it, ever! I don't use
 the download manager, so I never had any reason to open it. It was
 causing downloads to take quite some time to begin or end (can't
 remember which), probably because it was reading and updating this
 huge list of years worth of downloaded files.

 I also have a big history listing in my manager.
 Tools/Download Manager  only allows you to remove one at a time.
 How can I remove the whole shebang at once?  SM Help file offers no
 suggestions.

Easiest way is to delete the file downloads.rdf in your profile folder.
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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 9/25/2009 3:15 PM, Martin Freitag typed the following:
 BeeNeR schrieb:
 
 I also have a big history listing in my manager.
 Tools/Download Manager  only allows you to remove one at a time.
 How can I remove the whole shebang at once?  SM Help file offers no
 suggestions.
 
 Just mark several, e.g. select all with Ctrl+A or select the first and
 then hold shift and click the last one.
 Afterwards use the Del key or the corresponding button of the
 Downloadmanager to delet the selected entries.
 regards
 
 Martin

That's what I thought, but for some reason I couldn't mark more than one
at a time.  After a restart of SM it worked.  Problem solved?
Thanks.

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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Arne

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Arne spam.pr...@not.valid wrote:

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:

On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:


http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it starts
working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. A
free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE
databases.
regards

Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)

One thing that was slowing my Seamonkey 1.x down very badly was my
download history. Apparently I had never cleared it, ever! I don't use
the download manager, so I never had any reason to open it. It was
causing downloads to take quite some time to begin or end (can't
remember which), probably because it was reading and updating this
huge list of years worth of downloaded files.

Talking about Download Manager, I would like to have more options for it in
the Preferences.

Same as for History, the option for how long time I want to keep downloads
on the manager. Then old downloads would be deleted when time set expired.
That may need to order the downloads by date and not alphabetically, but I
would like that better too!

Tha option would allow me to not save any downloads at all, if I could set
the time to zero days. As it is now, I have to remember to manually delete
items from the manager even if I don't care to save any of them.

But if i want to save the latest for a couple of days, I have to remember
what the latest downloads was since the order is not set by date and there
is not even any date mentioned at all in the manager.

Would this be able to implement in a future release?


I use the MultiZilla add-on which has options to clear download
history (and all other similar things) upon exit.


If you want (or need) it for other features, it may be an option. But 
I don't want to install an multiply use extension to use only as a 
download manager cleaner. Since SM has the manager, it should also 
have the options how to use it the same was as the history that SM 
also have.

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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Arne spam.pr...@not.valid wrote:
 Paul Hartman wrote:

 On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Arne spam.pr...@not.valid wrote:

 Paul Hartman wrote:

 On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Ant a...@zimage.comant wrote:

 On 9/24/2009 8:46 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:


 http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-utility-really-does-speed-firefox.htm
 works for Firefox. Is there one for SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

 http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox  says:
 Mozilla Firefox is a fast browser, but with the lapse of time it
 starts
 working much slowly. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases.
 A
 free tool SpeedyFox is designed specially to resolve that problem

 Don't take it granted but AFAIK Mozilla 1.1.x does not use SQLITE
 databases.
 regards

 Thanks (same for Paul). Trying to tweak old SeaMonkey v1.x. :)

 One thing that was slowing my Seamonkey 1.x down very badly was my
 download history. Apparently I had never cleared it, ever! I don't use
 the download manager, so I never had any reason to open it. It was
 causing downloads to take quite some time to begin or end (can't
 remember which), probably because it was reading and updating this
 huge list of years worth of downloaded files.

 Talking about Download Manager, I would like to have more options for it
 in
 the Preferences.

 Same as for History, the option for how long time I want to keep
 downloads
 on the manager. Then old downloads would be deleted when time set
 expired.
 That may need to order the downloads by date and not alphabetically, but
 I
 would like that better too!

 Tha option would allow me to not save any downloads at all, if I could
 set
 the time to zero days. As it is now, I have to remember to manually
 delete
 items from the manager even if I don't care to save any of them.

 But if i want to save the latest for a couple of days, I have to remember
 what the latest downloads was since the order is not set by date and
 there
 is not even any date mentioned at all in the manager.

 Would this be able to implement in a future release?

 I use the MultiZilla add-on which has options to clear download
 history (and all other similar things) upon exit.

 If you want (or need) it for other features, it may be an option. But I
 don't want to install an multiply use extension to use only as a download
 manager cleaner. Since SM has the manager, it should also have the options
 how to use it the same was as the history that SM also have.

Yes, of course, I agree with you.

In my case I use the other features, too and the download
history-cleaner is a bonus. :)
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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Jens Hatlak

On 9/25/2009 9:13 PM Arne wrote:
Talking about Download Manager, I would like to have more options for it 
in the Preferences.


Same as for History, the option for how long time I want to keep 
downloads on the manager. Then old downloads would be deleted when time 
set expired. That may need to order the downloads by date and not 
alphabetically, but I would like that better too!


The download manager of SeaMonkey 2 features a Clear List button. 
Additionally you can delete your download history at any time using 
Clear Private Data and optionally automatically on exit.


Tha option would allow me to not save any downloads at all, if I could 
set the time to zero days. As it is now, I have to remember to manually 
delete items from the manager even if I don't care to save any of them.


Firefox has a pref for that (browser.download.manager.retention) but 
even though it appears in SM2 it is not supported (yet). You may file an 
enhancement bug for adding support for it (both the pref itself and an 
entry on Preferences/Browser/Downloads).


But if i want to save the latest for a couple of days, I have to 
remember what the latest downloads was since the order is not set by 
date and there is not even any date mentioned at all in the manager.


You can show date columns (Start, End) in SM2's download manager and use 
them for sorting.


HTH

Jens

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Re: Is there a similiar tool that speeds up SeaMonkey v1.1.18?

2009-09-25 Thread Arne

Jens Hatlak wrote:

On 9/25/2009 9:13 PM Arne wrote:
Talking about Download Manager, I would like to have more options for 
it in the Preferences.


Same as for History, the option for how long time I want to keep 
downloads on the manager. Then old downloads would be deleted when 
time set expired. That may need to order the downloads by date and not 
alphabetically, but I would like that better too!


The download manager of SeaMonkey 2 features a Clear List button. 
Additionally you can delete your download history at any time using 
Clear Private Data and optionally automatically on exit.


Tha option would allow me to not save any downloads at all, if I could 
set the time to zero days. As it is now, I have to remember to 
manually delete items from the manager even if I don't care to save 
any of them.


Firefox has a pref for that (browser.download.manager.retention) but 
even though it appears in SM2 it is not supported (yet). You may file an 
enhancement bug for adding support for it (both the pref itself and an 
entry on Preferences/Browser/Downloads).


But if i want to save the latest for a couple of days, I have to 
remember what the latest downloads was since the order is not set by 
date and there is not even any date mentioned at all in the manager.


You can show date columns (Start, End) in SM2's download manager and use 
them for sorting.


Thanks a lot for that great info!

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Plugin install problem

2009-09-25 Thread Buzzer
Some plugins wont install because there is scenario missing.
seamonkey-1.1.14 on OpenBSD 4.5

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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-25 Thread Ray_Net

mozzi wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/24/09 15:41, Ray_Net wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/24/09 07:24, Ray_Net wrote:

David Wilkinson wrote:

mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to 
edit a

HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

I hope something can be done to address the problem.
Composer is just an application like any other. Its File menu has 
New

and Open File items.


I think he was doing a double-click on an HTML file.

The solution for his expectation is to do a right-click on this HTML
file then use the choice Edit.


But actually, the OP hasn't said what he's doing, even though he was 
asked.

You had to understand between the lines ... an guess what he was doing.


I didn't say I couldn't guess. I said he didn't say.


The problem is even if I set it manually, eg open with it still 
doesn't let me start the right app in the suite.
I think that instead of the choice Open with you can use Edit to 
start with SM-Composer.
You said: how do I set it to Kompozer? now you will not edit with 
SM-composer but with Kompozer :-) ...
I don't know how to start Kompozer with the choice Open with .. 
instead of fiddling in the registry.

May i suggest a more simple way for achieving your last goal ? ...

1. Go into the directory C:\Documents and Settings\the user(for me it's 
RAY)\SendTo
2. Right-click there and choice New then shortcut ... browse to find 
the executable of the Kompozer.

3. Right-click your HTML-file and choice SendTo then Kompozer
That's it !
If you want to open this file with
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Re: Open Composer

2009-09-25 Thread intrudere
On 23 sep, 21:00, mozzi scant.reg...@rocketmail.com wrote:
 Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
 HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.

 I hope something can be done to address the problem.

 Thanks

try options handle files
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread NoOp
On 09/25/2009 04:34 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 Perhaps some of the SeaMonkey folks in power positions can put a little
 pressure on webmas...@mozilla.org to resize the Our Projects box to
 ensure that SeaMonkey is present on *all* screensizes?
 
 No. I'm part of the mozilla.org driving team, and it's not the intended 
 purpose of the mozilla.org website to point to all Mozilla projects all 
 the time.
 
 I agree that it would be nice if SeaMonkey was featured prominently in 
 all resolutions all the time, but after all, that's not what the site is 
 for. It's a portal to everything Mozilla, and a home for official 
 documents about the whole community - and SeaMonkey is only a small part 
 of this community after all.

But, but, but... the former mozilla.org page showed the links to
SeaMonkey nicely :-) Given that SeaMonkey is 'combined
Thunderbird/Firefox' solution (yes I know that may not be a proper
description, but I expect you know what I mean), and always seemingly
the red headed stepchild in the group, it would be nice to have the box
resized to include SeaMonkey in the 'Our Projects' box.

Also, as others have mentioned (and I have tested), turning off
javascript does show SeaMonkey in the box.

 
 We are features well on the Our Projects page itself, and we appear on 
 the front page if the screen is large enough (the first versions had us 
 not even showing up at 1280px width, which I got them to correct as 
 space could fit that easily) and when the user scrolls the projects with 
 the arrows. That's the most we can do.

Understood. Any objections to politely sending feedback to
webmas...@mozilla.org asking that the page box be modified to include
SeaMonkey? Or would that simply be stiring an already boiling pot?


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