Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Daniel schrieb: > Russell wrote: >> I really like the Seamonkey browser and have used it for years. In >> previous SM >> releases I could do a custom install and not install the email feature >> as I >> prefer to use another email client. >> With Seamonkey v2 RC's custom install there's no option to omit the email >> component and now every time I click on an email link in SM it's >> asking me to >> setup my Seamonkey email service. >> How can I get rid of this and have my email open in the application I >> prefer? >> I'm using XP, but assume this issue exists with Vista as well. >> >> Thanks >> >> Russell > > Russell, it is my understanding that as SeaMonkey Suite includes a > mail&news agent, SeaMonkey's first mail call will always be to it's > inbuilt mail agent. > > If you've been using just the browser portion of SeaMonkey and getting > it to call another, separate, mail agent, I'd be interested to here how > you achieved that!! He dismissed the mail-part n the Seamonkey setup, it's that easy. The problem is that Seamonkey 2.0 does not allow that and by default handles mailto-links internally. I never tried that and I'm unsure if it works but maybe those preferences could help Russel: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.protocol-handler.external.(protocol) http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.protocol-handler.app.(protocol) regards Martin -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - http://www.gerstbach.at/2004/ascii ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM2.0 RC1 Automatic Updates?
On 2009-10-13 21:50, Gerry Hickman wrote: > From your answers, I'm guessing fully automatic update is impossible > with SM, so maybe I'd pressed a key which dismissed a confirmation dialog. I didn't test any of this, but have a look into about:config in app.update. There are two interesting prefs: app.update.mode and app.update.silent. See https://wiki.mozilla.org/Software_Update:Checking_For_Updates#Preference_Controls_and_State for a description of them. Maybe at least one of them is set non-default on your installation. Juergen ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 1
NoOp wrote: On 10/13/2009 01:08 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote: Bob Fleischer wrote: Well, I found that the visible difference between my production profile and the virgin test profile is that I had "allow cookies for the originating website only" on the production system (the one that failed). I confirmed that setting this on the virgin system caused that site to fail, also. I confirmed that changing the setting to "allow all cookies" fixed my production seamonkey rc1 profile, too. So, is the case closed? Probably, though that site relying on what at least looks like third-party cookies seems bad, it's completely their issue if they do so. However, just out of curiosity, I uninstalled Seamonkey 2 RC1 from the virgin test system and installed Seamonkey 1.1.18 and found that the banking web site works properly with either setting of "allow cookies..."! Not sure, but we had a number of changes to the cookie subsystem, possibly also ones that make it more correct or whatever influences this. Also, why does this setting make a difference between clicking a link to open in the same window vs. opening in a separate tab or window (which worked in SM 2 RC1 all along)? No idea, you probably need to ask the website designers. Robert Kaiser I wonder if that was part of the 1.1.x cookies issue that Jens pointed out in the "Disappointed in changes to cookie management SM 1.1.18 vs. 2.0RC1" thread? https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349680#c13 where it was determined that the cookie settings weren't quite working as advertised. (crossposts removed) So, was 1.1 broken, but 2.0 less broken? Or what? (The chat at the bugzilla link seems to indicate that blocking third-party cookies is an unsolvable problem, possibly differently unsolved in 2.0 than in 1.1. Perhaps it's good that Firefox leaves that imperfect setting initially hidden.) Bob ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 08:56:19 +0200, Martin Freitag wrote: >He dismissed the mail-part n the Seamonkey setup, it's that easy. >The problem is that Seamonkey 2.0 does not allow that and by default >handles mailto-links internally. Exactly. Previous versions allowed you to install only those parts you wanted via the Custom install option. I might have to uninstall the 2.0 beta if an easy solution isn't there yet. I really would prefer not to have to muck with the Registry which seems to be what the following suggests I'd have to do: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol Perhaps someone will jump in with an easy fix. I do hope the final release offers the same install flexibility as did the previous versions. Russell ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Russell wrote: Perhaps someone will jump in with an easy fix. I do hope the final release offers the same install flexibility as did the previous versions. SeaMonkey 2.x will not allow installing without the mailnews component. Robert Kaiser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Robert Kaiser wrote: Russell wrote: Perhaps someone will jump in with an easy fix. I do hope the final release offers the same install flexibility as did the previous versions. SeaMonkey 2.x will not allow installing without the mailnews component. Robert Kaiser Then you will lose at least one customer - my wife, for whom I've been doing the "Browser only" install. She's come to love Seamonkey, but she's been using Outlook as a mail client for umphteen years now, and won't (and shouldn't have to) change. Actually, make that _two_ customers, because if I have to find and support some other browser-only solution for her, then I'll probably change to something else myself, in my never-ending attempt to minimize the number of different apps I have to keep track of around here. Please, PLEASE, reconsider removing the "Browser only" install option. Or please, make sure instructions are available for whatever registry hack (ugh) is required to restore that functionality. -JW ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
SeaMonkey 1.1.17 instability
Hello. I am running Ubuntu 8.04, which is the latest LTS version of Ubuntu. The latest version of SeaMonkey, that is available for this version of Ubuntu, from the Ubuntu repository, is SeaMonkey 1.1.17 My experience of this version of SeaMonkey, is that it consistently crashes. If I leave one or more browser windows open, and lock the computer screen, and walk away, and come back later, SeaMonkey can be relied on to have crashed. From what I understand, with MS Windows 95, that operating system would run for 29 days (I think it was), and then it was supposed to crash. SeaMonkey cannot run for anywhere near that length of time. Sometimes, maybe a few hours, sometimes, maybe a day or two, sometimes, if lucky, a few days. But, not much longer than that, very often. With gxine, I found two web sites (one being the 2009 World Masters Games web site), that would cause a system crash, every time the web site was visited. The other web site is a loony political party web site, that I found. SeaMonkey would open many pop-ups, that I cannot prevent, and then the system would crash. One of the pop-ups that was opened, that I saw, just before bthe syetm crashed, was gxine. I removed gxine from the system, and that got rid of the system crash problem, from those two web sites. But, SeaMonkey is still completely unstable, on this computer running Ubuntu 8.04. Does anyone else have this problem? -- Bret Busby Armadale West Australia .. "So once you do know what the question actually is, you'll know what the answer means." - Deep Thought, Chapter 28 of Book 1 of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy In Four Parts", written by Douglas Adams, published by Pan Books, 1992 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Robert Kaiser wrote: Russell wrote: Perhaps someone will jump in with an easy fix. I do hope the final release offers the same install flexibility as did the previous versions. SeaMonkey 2.x will not allow installing without the mailnews component. Robert Kaiser FWIW, I don't think it should! Why have a suite if you only want to use half of it? There are rational alternatives... keith whaley ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SeaMonkey 1.1.17 instability
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Bret Busby wrote: > Hello. > > I am running Ubuntu 8.04, which is the latest LTS version of Ubuntu. > > The latest version of SeaMonkey, that is available for this version of > Ubuntu, from the Ubuntu repository, is SeaMonkey 1.1.17 > > My experience of this version of SeaMonkey, is that it consistently crashes. > If I leave one or more browser windows open, and lock the computer screen, > and walk away, and come back later, SeaMonkey can be relied on to have > crashed. > > From what I understand, with MS Windows 95, that operating system would run > for 29 days (I think it was), and then it was supposed to crash. > > SeaMonkey cannot run for anywhere near that length of time. Sometimes, maybe > a few hours, sometimes, maybe a day or two, sometimes, if lucky, a few days. > But, not much longer than that, very often. > > With gxine, I found two web sites (one being the 2009 World Masters Games > web site), that would cause a system crash, every time the web site was > visited. The other web site is a loony political party web site, that I > found. > > SeaMonkey would open many pop-ups, that I cannot prevent, and then the > system would crash. One of the pop-ups that was opened, that I saw, just > before bthe syetm crashed, was gxine. > > I removed gxine from the system, and that got rid of the system crash > problem, from those two web sites. > > But, SeaMonkey is still completely unstable, on this computer running Ubuntu > 8.04. > > Does anyone else have this problem? I don't use Ubuntu but I do use Seamonkey on Linux for hours a day and the crashes I've experienced are almost always caused by plug-ins. In my case, I use 64-bit seamonkey and the crashes were almost always caused by the 32-bit Adobe Flash plug-in, which I was using via nspluginwrapper. Once the native 64-bit Flash plugin came out that basically eliminated the crashes. (I've also have Java-related crashes). If you have gxine opening then it sounds like perhaps embedded media or plug-in related. I use the gecko-mediaplayer plugin (as opposed to mplayerplug-in or calling external helper apps) and it seems to work alright; at least it doesn't crash for me. (I don't use nspluginwrapper at all now, it's not even installed) Other causes for crashes I've experienced have been some versions of KDE4 (where all gtk+ apps crased randomly, perhaps related to my installed gtk-engines/themes or something) In general, though, normal everyday use for me is fine and it does not crash. Are you using 32-bit or 64-bit? Have you tried uninstalling plugins etc? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SeaMonkey 1.1.17 instability
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Paul Hartman wrote: On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Bret Busby wrote: Hello. I am running Ubuntu 8.04, which is the latest LTS version of Ubuntu. The latest version of SeaMonkey, that is available for this version of Ubuntu, from the Ubuntu repository, is SeaMonkey 1.1.17 My experience of this version of SeaMonkey, is that it consistently crashes. If I leave one or more browser windows open, and lock the computer screen, and walk away, and come back later, SeaMonkey can be relied on to have crashed. From what I understand, with MS Windows 95, that operating system would run for 29 days (I think it was), and then it was supposed to crash. SeaMonkey cannot run for anywhere near that length of time. Sometimes, maybe a few hours, sometimes, maybe a day or two, sometimes, if lucky, a few days. But, not much longer than that, very often. With gxine, I found two web sites (one being the 2009 World Masters Games web site), that would cause a system crash, every time the web site was visited. The other web site is a loony political party web site, that I found. SeaMonkey would open many pop-ups, that I cannot prevent, and then the system would crash. One of the pop-ups that was opened, that I saw, just before bthe syetm crashed, was gxine. I removed gxine from the system, and that got rid of the system crash problem, from those two web sites. But, SeaMonkey is still completely unstable, on this computer running Ubuntu 8.04. Does anyone else have this problem? I don't use Ubuntu but I do use Seamonkey on Linux for hours a day and the crashes I've experienced are almost always caused by plug-ins. In my case, I use 64-bit seamonkey and the crashes were almost always caused by the 32-bit Adobe Flash plug-in, which I was using via nspluginwrapper. Once the native 64-bit Flash plugin came out that basically eliminated the crashes. (I've also have Java-related crashes). If you have gxine opening then it sounds like perhaps embedded media or plug-in related. I use the gecko-mediaplayer plugin (as opposed to mplayerplug-in or calling external helper apps) and it seems to work alright; at least it doesn't crash for me. (I don't use nspluginwrapper at all now, it's not even installed) Other causes for crashes I've experienced have been some versions of KDE4 (where all gtk+ apps crased randomly, perhaps related to my installed gtk-engines/themes or something) In general, though, normal everyday use for me is fine and it does not crash. Are you using 32-bit or 64-bit? Have you tried uninstalling plugins etc? I am using 32-bit. I don't have Flash installed (I won't have anything to do with it), and I do not have Java enabled for SeaMonkey. I try also to avoid having anything to do with Java. When I leave SeaMonkey running and it crashes, as far as I am aware, it is not using any plugins. Two of the web sites that I access, in one of my browser windows (a particular bookmark set includes the two web sites), auto refresh, one about every ten minutes, the other, I am not sure of the frequency. I have not been able to find how to stop the auto-refreshing and thus how to instead use only manual refreshing. One web site is an online news web site, and the other is a weather observation web site. The weather one is the one that auto-refreshes at ten minute intervals. But, that auto-refreshing, should surely not cause the application to crash I use GNOME rather than KDE, although I have KDE applications installed (I think that it is a KDE version of solitaire, or patience, that is the only one that I can handle; a nice, simple, single card dealing game). I use the Classic theme for SeaMonkey. -- Bret Busby Armadale West Australia .. "So once you do know what the question actually is, you'll know what the answer means." - Deep Thought, Chapter 28 of Book 1 of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy In Four Parts", written by Douglas Adams, published by Pan Books, 1992 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
J. Weaver Jr. wrote: Then you will lose at least one customer - my wife, for whom I've been doing the "Browser only" install. She's come to love Seamonkey, but she's been using Outlook as a mail client for umphteen years now, and won't (and shouldn't have to) change. Actually, make that _two_ customers, because if I have to find and support some other browser-only solution for her, then I'll probably change to something else myself, in my never-ending attempt to minimize the number of different apps I have to keep track of around here. Please, PLEASE, reconsider removing the "Browser only" install option. Or please, make sure instructions are available for whatever registry hack (ugh) is required to restore that functionality. -JW No offense, but if you only want the browser component, why don't you just use FireFox? Surely, most people use SeaMonkey precisely because it contains browser, mail and news (and now RSS) in a single application. Or is it that you use ChatZilla or Composer? I never use those, so they are not important in my decision to use SeaMonkey. -- David Wilkinson ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Keith Whaley wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Russell wrote: Perhaps someone will jump in with an easy fix. I do hope the final release offers the same install flexibility as did the previous versions. SeaMonkey 2.x will not allow installing without the mailnews component. Robert Kaiser FWIW, I don't think it should! Why have a suite if you only want to use half of it? There are rational alternatives... Because not every user in a group situation will want exactly the same thing. As I said before, my wife uses only the browser (which she's very happy with, with Outlook as the mail client), while I use the entire suite (which _I'm_ very happy with). It's convenient for me that we're both using Seamonkey, as I can parallel updates between our machines, doing the "Browser only" install for her; if her partial usage of the suite is no longer allowed, then I'll be switching to something else for _both_ of us, for simplicity's sake. -JW ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
J. Weaver Jr. wrote: Then you will lose at least one customer - my wife, for whom I've been doing the "Browser only" install. She's come to love Seamonkey, but she's been using Outlook as a mail client for umphteen years now, and won't (and shouldn't have to) change. Actually, make that _two_ customers, because if I have to find and support some other browser-only solution for her, then I'll probably change to something else myself, in my never-ending attempt to minimize the number of different apps I have to keep track of around here. Please, PLEASE, reconsider removing the "Browser only" install option. Or please, make sure instructions are available for whatever registry hack (ugh) is required to restore that functionality. -JW Have you tried Firefox lately? The current version is very stable and easily customized, just like the Seamonkey browser. I first switched from IE8 to Firefox and love it. Then I tried Thunderbird and decided I like it much better than Windows Mail in Vista, which is being discontinued in favor of Windows Live Mail. I'm currently considering the pros and cons of switching from Firefox and Thunderbird to Seamonkey. -- KristleBawl ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SeaMonkey 1.1.17 instability
On 10/14/2009 08:58 AM, Bret Busby wrote: > Hello. > > I am running Ubuntu 8.04, which is the latest LTS version of Ubuntu. > > The latest version of SeaMonkey, that is available for this version of > Ubuntu, from the Ubuntu repository, is SeaMonkey 1.1.17 > ... > I removed gxine from the system, and that got rid of the system crash > problem, from those two web sites. > > But, SeaMonkey is still completely unstable, on this computer running > Ubuntu 8.04. > > Does anyone else have this problem? You'll need to report those issues here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/gxine I recommend downloading SeaMonkey 2.0[1], extract to it's own folder in your home directory (~/seamonkey) and running from there. [1] http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Convert emails to plain text
Is there a way to convert a large batch of emails (thousands) to a plain text file or something similar? I'm looking for a way to allow someone to review these emails without needing to install and use Seamonkey. If this method would retain attachments in their original formats, that would be even better... ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Convert emails to plain text
Bill Spikowski wrote: Is there a way to convert a large batch of emails (thousands) to a plain text file or something similar? I'm looking for a way to allow someone to review these emails without needing to install and use Seamonkey. If this method would retain attachments in their original formats, that would be even better... Seamonkey mails are ALREADY stored as text on your hard drive. The graphical interface displays them as separate folders and messages. Search your hard drive for a folder matching "*.slt" (without the quotes). That folder is where your Seamonkey profile is. Open that folder, and navigate down through the Mail folder, and the folder inside that (named for the email account through your ISP). Inside that folder you'll find a collection of things, which will vary depending on how you've created subfolders inside your mail window. The file 'inbox' (with no extension on it) is the text file which holds the messages of your Inbox. The file 'inbox.msf' is an index for the first file. If you've created subfolders in your Mail window Inbox (for example, 'Keep'), messages kept there are in subfolders of your Seamonkey mail location in the same way as Inbox. There's a folder called 'Inbox.sbd' (inbox subdirectory) in the same place as the 'inbox' file. Inside that Inbox.sbd folder is the text of the messages in your Inbox's subfolder ('Keep' and 'Keep.msf'.) If you have subfolders of 'Keep' in your Mail inbox, you'll see a 'Keep.sbd' folder name, and files inside there. This pattern continues down as far as you nest folders in your Mail Inbox. Wherever you find a file name ending in *.msf, there's a file of the same name with no extension on it. Simply copy any file with no extension off to a USB flash pen or CD/DVD, and anyone can view the contents with a text viewer. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM2.0 RC1 Automatic Updates?
Juergen Herz wrote: I didn't test any of this, but have a look into about:config in app.update. There are two interesting prefs: app.update.mode and app.update.silent. See https://wiki.mozilla.org/Software_Update:Checking_For_Updates#Preference_Controls_and_State Interesting. I did not know about these settings. app.update.silent may be able to make it fully automatic. for a description of them. Maybe at least one of them is set non-default on your installation. Unfortunately, I've messed with the prefs in the UI since this happened, so I don't know what the settings were last week, but I certainly never touched them since moving from SM 1.1 to SM 2.0 and I'd guess the profile migrator would have set them to sensible defaults... Anyway, it's nice to know about these prefs for future. -- Gerry Hickman (London UK) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:12:13 +0200, Robert Kaiser wrote: >SeaMonkey 2.x will not allow installing without the mailnews component. That's ok if there's an easy to find preference setting that allows me to not use it. Netscape also offered an email component that could be ignored if not needed. I prefer the Seamonkey browser to Firefox and will be very disappointed to say goodbye to it after so many years of using it. Before that I used Netscape and Seamonkey offered a very similar UI with better security. I want to continue using another newsreader and am very happy with my email software (Pegasus) and do not like Firefox compared to Seamonkey. Let's hope someone comes up with a workaround, or I know a LOT of folks who I've convinced to use Seamonkey who'll also be looking for another alternative once v1.18 is no longer an option. Russell ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
J. Weaver Jr. wrote: Then you will lose at least one customer - my wife, for whom I've been doing the "Browser only" install. She's come to love Seamonkey, but she's been using Outlook as a mail client for umphteen years now, and won't (and shouldn't have to) change. It doesn't mean you need to _use_ the mail component if it's _installed_. Robert Kaiser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:17:13 +0200, Robert Kaiser wrote: >It doesn't mean you need to _use_ the mail component if it's _installed_. Still looking for an easy way to get mailto links in webpages to open with my usual email programme... so far no luck. Russell ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
facebook focus problem
I am running seamonkey 1.1.18 and using facebook. Recently the box at the top of the home screen has started refusing to take focus. The field says: What's on your mind. I click in the box and it widens to accept input but I cannot type into the box. Any letters I type end up selecting other letters on the page. I can use the comment boxes but not the main one. If I go to my wall page it behaves the same. I asked facebook about this problem and they suggested I empty cache and cookies. I tried that but it doesn't help. This used to work. Anyone know how to fix this? Dale ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
moving email structure.
I am running out of space on my C: drive and I need to move the Seamonkey email structure. I moved all kinds of other stuff by changing the application default in the registry (lots of stuff and copied the entire structure to another drive) but Seamonkey still wants the C drive. I use SeaMonkey 1.1.18 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Convert emails to plain text
Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:33:12 -0400, /Bill Spikowski/: Is there a way to convert a large batch of emails (thousands) to a plain text file or something similar? I'm looking for a way to allow someone to review these emails without needing to install and use Seamonkey. If this method would retain attachments in their original formats, that would be even better... I'm not sure SeaMonkey and/or your computer could handle a batch of thousand emails this way, but if it is applicable for you to break the batch into smaller size batches (say hundred emails per batch) - you could try the following: * Compose a new message; * Select a batch of messages into the thread pane and drag them into the "Attachments" area of your new message composition; * Save the the message as a draft and close the composition; * Select the saved draft and make sure you have "Display Attachments Inine" enabled; * Hit "Reply" and you should get a new message with all attached messages quoted inline its content (you may copy and paste it to a text file). For the last step I've first tried to use "Forward -> Inline" to avoid the quote markers, but then the message attachments stayed as such in the new message. I guess one could easily post process the result to remove leading ">" or "> " from every line. Note, the size of a "batch" SeaMonkey and your computer could handle this way greatly depends on the size of the messages involved. -- Stanimir ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Russell wrote: I want to continue using another newsreader and am very happy with my email software (Pegasus) and do not like Firefox compared to Seamonkey. We should make it easy to use other news readers from all I know, as for the mail things, I need to defer to people knowing more about that than I do. Robert Kaiser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On 10/13/2009 11:56 PM, Martin Freitag wrote: > Daniel schrieb: >> Russell wrote: >>> I really like the Seamonkey browser and have used it for years. In >>> previous SM >>> releases I could do a custom install and not install the email feature >>> as I >>> prefer to use another email client. >>> With Seamonkey v2 RC's custom install there's no option to omit the email >>> component and now every time I click on an email link in SM it's >>> asking me to >>> setup my Seamonkey email service. >>> How can I get rid of this and have my email open in the application I >>> prefer? >>> I'm using XP, but assume this issue exists with Vista as well. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Russell >> >> Russell, it is my understanding that as SeaMonkey Suite includes a >> mail&news agent, SeaMonkey's first mail call will always be to it's >> inbuilt mail agent. >> >> If you've been using just the browser portion of SeaMonkey and getting >> it to call another, separate, mail agent, I'd be interested to here how >> you achieved that!! > He dismissed the mail-part n the Seamonkey setup, it's that easy. > The problem is that Seamonkey 2.0 does not allow that and by default > handles mailto-links internally. > > I never tried that and I'm unsure if it works but maybe those > preferences could help Russel: > http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.protocol-handler.external.(protocol) > http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.protocol-handler.app.(protocol) > regards > > Martin I just tested on a Win2KPro VM & I see what Russell is referring to. In the test profile I've not set up the email client (2.0rc1) and to test I also set MS Outlook in the system to be my default email client. I then when to: http://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss/ and clicked on disc...@mozdev.org. Rather than SeaMonkey launching the prefered (for this test case) system email client, I get the SeaMonkey Account setup wizard. Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4) Gecko/20091007 SeaMonkey/2.0 I then did the same in FireFox: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090824 Firefox/3.5.3 and that _did_ try to open an Outlook mail window. Note: so that folks don't get too excited, I also tested the same using Thunderbird (3.x) as the default email client. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4pre) Gecko/20090925 Lightning/1.0pre Shredder/3.0pre Out of curiosity I then installed 1.1.17 (complete) and the same problem occurs there as well, so it's not just 2.0(x) that does not allow using an alternate email application. Note: I'd never encountered this before as I've always just had SeaMonkey set as my default email client for as long as I can remember. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Robert Kaiser wrote: Russell wrote: Perhaps someone will jump in with an easy fix. I do hope the final release offers the same install flexibility as did the previous versions. SeaMonkey 2.x will not allow installing without the mailnews component. This is removing stupidly a perfect suitable option ... ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Russell wrote: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:17:13 +0200, Robert Kaiser wrote: It doesn't mean you need to _use_ the mail component if it's _installed_. Still looking for an easy way to get mailto links in webpages to open with my usual email programme... so far no luck. Russell Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose New > Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name and set the value to true. Default mail client http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client how to disable mail in SeaMonkey 2.0a2pre http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=942055 How do I make Mozilla not use its own email client when clicking on an email link? http://mozilla.gunnars.net/mozfaq_use.html#externalmail -- KristleBawl ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Convert emails to plain text
Rickles wrote: Bill Spikowski wrote: Is there a way to convert a large batch of emails (thousands) to a plain text file or something similar? I'm looking for a way to allow someone to review these emails without needing to install and use Seamonkey. If this method would retain attachments in their original formats, that would be even better... Seamonkey mails are ALREADY stored as text on your hard drive. The graphical interface displays them as separate folders and messages. Search your hard drive for a folder matching "*.slt" (without the quotes). That folder is where your Seamonkey profile is. Open that folder, and navigate down through the Mail folder, and the folder inside that (named for the email account through your ISP). Inside that folder you'll find a collection of things, which will vary depending on how you've created subfolders inside your mail window. The file 'inbox' (with no extension on it) is the text file which holds the messages of your Inbox. The file 'inbox.msf' is an index for the first file. If you've created subfolders in your Mail window Inbox (for example, 'Keep'), messages kept there are in subfolders of your Seamonkey mail location in the same way as Inbox. There's a folder called 'Inbox.sbd' (inbox subdirectory) in the same place as the 'inbox' file. Inside that Inbox.sbd folder is the text of the messages in your Inbox's subfolder ('Keep' and 'Keep.msf'.) If you have subfolders of 'Keep' in your Mail inbox, you'll see a 'Keep.sbd' folder name, and files inside there. This pattern continues down as far as you nest folders in your Mail Inbox. Wherever you find a file name ending in *.msf, there's a file of the same name with no extension on it. Simply copy any file with no extension off to a USB flash pen or CD/DVD, and anyone can view the contents with a text viewer. That sounds pretty simple! What happens to email attachments? Are they embedded in these master text files? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On 10/14/2009 03:47 PM, KristleBawl wrote: > Russell wrote: >> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:17:13 +0200, Robert Kaiser wrote: >> >>> It doesn't mean you need to _use_ the mail component if it's _installed_. >> >> Still looking for an easy way to get mailto links in webpages to open with my >> usual email programme... so far no luck. >> >> Russell > > Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) > Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose > New > Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name > and set the value to true. > > Default mail client > http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client > > how to disable mail in SeaMonkey 2.0a2pre > http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=942055 > > How do I make Mozilla not use its own email client when clicking on an > email link? > http://mozilla.gunnars.net/mozfaq_use.html#externalmail > KristleBawl rocks & wins the WTHeck? cookie for the day! Just tested & it works. Perhaps 'network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto - true' should be either included as an option in the Edit|Preferences|Mail & Newsgroups or Edit|Preferences|Browser? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0400, KristleBawl wrote: >Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) >Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose >New > Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name >and set the value to true. Thanks KristleBawl :-)) Russell ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Russell wrote: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0400, KristleBawl wrote: Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose New > Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name and set the value to true. Thanks KristleBawl :-)) Russell You're most welcome! :-) -- KristleBawl ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
NoOp wrote: On 10/14/2009 03:47 PM, KristleBawl wrote: Russell wrote: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:17:13 +0200, Robert Kaiser wrote: It doesn't mean you need to _use_ the mail component if it's _installed_. Still looking for an easy way to get mailto links in webpages to open with my usual email programme... so far no luck. Russell Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose New > Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name and set the value to true. Default mail client http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client how to disable mail in SeaMonkey 2.0a2pre http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=942055 How do I make Mozilla not use its own email client when clicking on an email link? http://mozilla.gunnars.net/mozfaq_use.html#externalmail KristleBawl rocks & wins the WTHeck? cookie for the day! Just tested & it works. Perhaps 'network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto - true' should be either included as an option in the Edit|Preferences|Mail & Newsgroups or Edit|Preferences|Browser? I'd like that framed and mounted on my wall! ;-) -- KristleBawl ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On 10/14/2009 05:23 PM, KristleBawl wrote: > NoOp wrote: >> On 10/14/2009 03:47 PM, KristleBawl wrote: >>> Russell wrote: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:17:13 +0200, Robert Kaiser wrote: > It doesn't mean you need to _use_ the mail component if it's _installed_. Still looking for an easy way to get mailto links in webpages to open with my usual email programme... so far no luck. Russell >>> Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) >>> Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose >>> New > Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name >>> and set the value to true. >>> >>> Default mail client >>> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client >>> >>> how to disable mail in SeaMonkey 2.0a2pre >>> http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=942055 >>> >>> How do I make Mozilla not use its own email client when clicking on an >>> email link? >>> http://mozilla.gunnars.net/mozfaq_use.html#externalmail >>> >> >> KristleBawl rocks & wins the WTHeck? cookie for the day! Just tested & >> it works. Perhaps 'network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto - true' should >> be either included as an option in the Edit|Preferences|Mail & >> Newsgroups or Edit|Preferences|Browser? > > I'd like that framed and mounted on my wall! ;-) > Not until you change: User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812) w/ SeaMonkey :-) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
NoOp wrote: On 10/13/2009 11:56 PM, Martin Freitag wrote: Daniel schrieb: Russell wrote: I really like the Seamonkey browser and have used it for years. In previous SM releases I could do a custom install and not install the email feature as I prefer to use another email client. With Seamonkey v2 RC's custom install there's no option to omit the email component and now every time I click on an email link in SM it's asking me to setup my Seamonkey email service. How can I get rid of this and have my email open in the application I prefer? I'm using XP, but assume this issue exists with Vista as well. Thanks Russell Russell, it is my understanding that as SeaMonkey Suite includes a mail&news agent, SeaMonkey's first mail call will always be to it's inbuilt mail agent. If you've been using just the browser portion of SeaMonkey and getting it to call another, separate, mail agent, I'd be interested to here how you achieved that!! He dismissed the mail-part n the Seamonkey setup, it's that easy. The problem is that Seamonkey 2.0 does not allow that and by default handles mailto-links internally. I never tried that and I'm unsure if it works but maybe those preferences could help Russel: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.protocol-handler.external.(protocol) http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.protocol-handler.app.(protocol) regards Martin I just tested on a Win2KPro VM & I see what Russell is referring to. In the test profile I've not set up the email client (2.0rc1) and to test I also set MS Outlook in the system to be my default email client. I then when to: http://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss/ and clicked on disc...@mozdev.org. Rather than SeaMonkey launching the prefered (for this test case) system email client, I get the SeaMonkey Account setup wizard. Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4) Gecko/20091007 SeaMonkey/2.0 I then did the same in FireFox: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090824 Firefox/3.5.3 and that _did_ try to open an Outlook mail window. Note: so that folks don't get too excited, I also tested the same using Thunderbird (3.x) as the default email client. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4pre) Gecko/20090925 Lightning/1.0pre Shredder/3.0pre Out of curiosity I then installed 1.1.17 (complete) and the same problem occurs there as well, so it's not just 2.0(x) that does not allow using an alternate email application. Note: I'd never encountered this before as I've always just had SeaMonkey set as my default email client for as long as I can remember. I beg to differ. In my office, I installed the Browser only component of Seamonkey 1.1.8. I need to use Outlook for the office Exchange Server. If I click on a mailto: link, it correctly launches Outlook. Of course, since the Seamonkey mail/news client isn't installed it really doesn't have a choice, does it? -- Jaime A. Cruz Secretary Nassau Wings Motorcycle Club http://www.nassauwings.org/ AMA District 34 http://www.AMADistrict34.com/ Pop's Run http://www.popsrun.org/ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On 10/14/2009 06:50 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote: > NoOp wrote: ... >> Out of curiosity I then installed 1.1.17 (complete) and the same problem >> occurs there as well, so it's not just 2.0(x) that does not allow using >> an alternate email application. >> Note: I'd never encountered this before as I've always just had >> SeaMonkey set as my default email client for as long as I can remember. >> ... > > I beg to differ. In my office, I installed the Browser only component > of Seamonkey 1.1.8. I need to use Outlook for the office Exchange > Server. If I click on a mailto: link, it correctly launches Outlook. > > Of course, since the Seamonkey mail/news client isn't installed it > really doesn't have a choice, does it? > Perhaps you need to attend the same reading comprehension classes that I do on occasion :-) I then installed 1.1.17 (complete) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0400, KristleBawl wrote: >Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) >Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose >New > Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name >and set the value to true. Hi KristleBawl, I celebrated too soon... :-( I reinstalled Seamonkey 2 RC thinking that the above would work and I could start using it for day-to-day browsing. But for some reason it does not. Still launches its built-in email client when clicking on mailto links. Have you tried the above with success? Russell. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature?
Russell wrote: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0400, KristleBawl wrote: Open about:config (type it in your address bar and press Enter) Proceed past the warning. Right-click somewhere in the list, and choose New > Boolean. Enter network.protocol-handler.expose.mailto as the name and set the value to true. Hi KristleBawl, I celebrated too soon... :-( I reinstalled Seamonkey 2 RC thinking that the above would work and I could start using it for day-to-day browsing. But for some reason it does not. Still launches its built-in email client when clicking on mailto links. Have you tried the above with success? Russell. After the above, make sure Seamonkey is *not* the default mail client (it probably becomes default during installation) and open your preferred mail client and reset it as the default. It should work. -- KristleBawl ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey