Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the Preference set
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0
under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at
JD wrote:
The password manager in SM version 2 sucks. Password Manager doesn't
fill in the user name or password until I enter the start of it. V
1.1.18 filled it in when I went to a page that had a user name and/or
password..
How long will V 1.1.18 be supported while I find something else to
Leonidas Jones:
Quite right. Mr tech gives a lot of other options, but it the need is
only for this one task, your way is best.
I'm hesitating using extensions because every day i compile a new nighly
and there is enough trouble even without extensions becoming rebellious. *g*
Hartmut
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Leonidas Jones:
Quite right. Mr tech gives a lot of other options, but it the need is
only for this one task, your way is best.
I'm hesitating using extensions because every day i compile a new nighly
and there is enough trouble even without extensions becoming
Originally used Netscape, then SM, then with FX TB for the past
couple of years. Thinking of returning to SM so updated to 2.0.
However, on installation had a choice of importing Netscape, TB or IE
and chose TB -- haven't yet checked if all mail, newsgroups RSS
feeds are there, but for the
Tom Pamin wrote:
How do you access the new Form Manager in 2.0? I can't find it.
Check www.roboform.com.
I find it extremely useful in FF 3.5 and I guess a version compatible
with SM 2.0 will soon be available.
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SM 2.0 most impressive. Clearly takes the good features or as many as prudent
in first 2.0 release and applies a quality mixed-bag of main features for
browsing, Email, HTML composing, newsgroups -- among a superb lot of other
features.
Add-ons are looking
Steve Wendt wrote:
On 10/27/09 07:38 pm, e...@edmullen.net wrote:
If I can't remember that one login begins with 1 and the other
login begins with e and the third login begins with j ... well,
how the hell is this new paradigm better? I mean, look, I plugged all
this data into SeaMonkey so
JD wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
JD:
Same thing as a run command.
Have you tried?
And if you get the old SM with this method, well, then the seamonkey.exe
in D:\SeaMonkey2\ is probably not the exe which belongs to SM2. ;)
Hartmut
I know you're trying to help but since
RE: SM 2 modal windows and that password manager...
e...@edmullen.net wrote:
Well, except for the totally ill-conceived trashing of the modal windows.
If I have multiple accounts for a single site (say, American Express,
which I do, and many many other sites), and the reason I stored
SM 2 needs as seen...
1. Navigation Toolbar needs more icons and choices.
Especially:
- Open a New Tab
- Open a New Window
These would be in addition to, NOT replacing, the Open a new tab mini-icon
that by default sits under and to the left of the navigation toolbar in the
Tabs bar.
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Sandy Pamin wrote:
Can anyone get the new version of Form Manager to work? I can't see
how
to use it, and so far it doesn't do anything. Very disappointing. I
may
have to stay with 1.18
Dennis Gleeson wrote:
A new form manager replaces all previous web form management, and
automatically keeps a record of what you type into forms and presents
you these options in a drop-down list when you come back.
I haven't downloaded the new version yet but have a question based on
Le 27 octobre 2009, Dennis Gleeson a écrit :
A new form manager replaces all previous web form management, and
automatically keeps a record of what you type into forms and presents
you these options in a drop-down list when you come back.
I haven't downloaded the new version yet but have
On 28/10/2009 03:07, David E. Ross wrote:
My four SM 1 profiles are located at [C:\WINDOWS\Application
Data\Mozilla]. I want to migrate them into SM 2 profiles at
[C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\SeaMonkey]. Is this possible?
With sm2 you can:
seamonkey.exe -createProfile new profile name
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:q_wdny42wbu5vnvxnz2dnuvz_j6dn...@mozilla.org,
Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
The SeaMonkey project at Mozilla is excited to release its completely
refurbished next generation of the all-in one Internet suite today:
SeaMonkey
On 28/10/2009 06:35, Leonidas Jones wrote:
So far as I understand it, SeaMonkey 2.0 will import one profile on the
first run. Since the most profile intensive are Mail/News, TB or earlier
SM or Netscape/Mozilla profiles are primary. IE would be there for new
users from Windows.
I don't know why
On 28/10/2009 10:30, Lucas Levrel wrote:
My question: is there a way to make it remember only *part* of a form
(e.g. login but not password)? And to make it remember some forms but not
all (e.g. logging-in forms for forums but not for bank accounts)?
Passwords are not saved by the form manager
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:05:39 -0500, Patrick Crumhorn wrote:
Well, ok - after changing the default install directory to Program
Files\SeaMonkey2 rather than Program Files\SeaMonkey, I got SM 2.0 to
launch, but with no import wizard. I used the command line
-migration process, and mail and
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:16:13 -0800, David E. Ross wrote:
I have four profiles with SM 1.1.18. I use six extensions. I install
five of those extensions in the SM root because I want them to appear in
all four profiles. Only FlashBlock is installed in the profiles,
because it doesn't have an
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:43:31 -0400, Dennis Gleeson wrote:
I had zebra stripes working with all of these using 1.17 with Stylish.
Since updating to 1.18 the zebra stripes don't show up in any window
upon start-up UNLESS I go into the Stylish window and UNCHECK/ReCHECK
each style. Then it
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:00:23 -0700, Rufus wrote:
5) If I customize the Toolbar for Mail and Newsgroups by adding the
Delete button, the button is hidden upon exit from Customize - again,
this is only true when using the default theme.
If you select/highlight a mail message in the thread
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:35:43 -0700, Rufus wrote:
6) Bookmarks - I have a large collection of bookmarks, all nested in
folders. At the top of each folder there is now a grayed out entry
reading (Empty). But all of my bookmarks appear to have been
transferred from my previous 1.1.18
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 04:30:22 +0100, Hartmut Figge wrote:
--disable-official-branding --with-branding=../suite/branding/nightly
These don't do anything currently since, unlike minefield and shredder,
we don't have any alternate branding.
Phil
--
Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my,
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:15:39 -0500, INFO WG wrote:
For Pete's sake, just return or do SM 2's modal windows and SM's
password manager to how it's done in Firefox 3.5x.
Frankly, NONE of the browsers methods seem perfect -- as we all
have somewhat interesting and special needs in that area --
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 04:35:04 -0500, JR WG wrote:
- Showcase / Firefox Showcase (0.9.5.1) -- Superb show
all-in-one-panel view of the active tabs. Could/should be a must-have
option for SM 2.
Does this not work for you?
http://showcase.uworks.net/download.html
SeaMonkey Showcase 0.9.5
Is there a way of changing an existing mail account's server type from
POP to IMAP?
Or would I have to create a new IMAP account and copy over the
messages in the POP one?
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INFO WG wrote, On 10/28/2009 12:31 PM:
SM 2 needs as seen...
1. Navigation Toolbar needs more icons and choices.
Especially:
- Open a New Tab
- Open a New Window
These would be in addition to, NOT replacing, the Open a new tab mini-icon
that by default sits under and to the left of the
When I tried to send e-mail with Seamonkey 2.0, I kept getting the
following message:
Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server
mailhost.worldnet.att.net. It does not support authentication
(SMTP-AUTH) but you have chosen to use
JD wrote:
Is there anybody here that uses Windows XP?
Yes, and it is fully updated as yours is. I installed it
after reading of your problem and it installed perfectly.
I just let it do its thing and it installed in C: with no
problems. Just checked it to be sure. Sorry you are
having a
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
The password manager in SM version 2 sucks. Password Manager doesn't
fill in the user name or password until I enter the start of it. V
1.1.18 filled it in when I went to a page that had a user name and/or
password..
How long will V 1.1.18 be supported while I find
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
JD wrote:
The password manager in SM version 2 sucks. Password Manager doesn't
fill in the user name or password until I enter the start of it. V
1.1.18 filled it in when I went to a page that had a user name and/or
password..
How long will V 1.1.18 be
Dennis Gleeson wrote:
A new form manager replaces all previous web form management, and
automatically keeps a record of what you type into forms and presents
you these options in a drop-down list when you come back.
I haven't downloaded the new version yet but have a question based on
Hello SeaMonkey Experts,
I had just suffered the following error with SM 2.0,
Build Identifier:
http://download.mozilla.org/?product=seamonkey-2.0os=winlang=de
I used the Version SM 1.1.18 German before and now.
After downloading the new installer
SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.exe version 29.10.2009
I
On 27.10.2009 23:51, Steve Wendt wrote:
--- Original Message ---
On 10/27/09 07:38 pm, e...@edmullen.net wrote:
If I can't remember that one login begins with 1 and the other login
begins with e and the third login begins with j ... well, how the
hell is this new paradigm better? I mean,
Hartmut Figge wrote:
robert.ga...@att.net:
The only way I could correct this was to manually edit prefs.js.
There was a line
user_pref(mail.smtpserver.smtp1.auth_method, 1);
which I assumed must be causing the problem. I changed the 1 to 0 and
could then send e-mail.
You could have done
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Developers never, ever, ever, ever listen to end users.
Then it's good that SeaMonkey is being developed by users.
Classifying people who code as users, just because they do use the code
they write is avoiding the issue, don't
asmpgmr wrote:
Isn't there an early build out there that supports Gecko 1.9.1.x but
still has the SeaMonkey 1.1.x UI ?
Not one that is nearly secure. And btw, now that wqe have a newer
release, 1.1.18 is badly insecure, 80% of all security holes fixed in
Gecko 1.9.1.1 to 1.9.1.4 do exist in
Tomas Thrainsson wrote:
I upgraded it from 1.1.18 and after the upgrade I had a strange
occurrence.
Every time I try to run Seamonkey, it shuts down all by itself without
ever opening a window. I tried downloading it again without any
change.
Did you uninstall 1.1.18 before installing 2.0? If
Daniel wrote:
Lee, the way I read Phillip's post, He had SM 1.1.18 (with QuoteColours
installed) installed, trailed SM 2.xx which made a copy of the profile.
He then found the QC could not install, so returned to SM 1.1.18 and has
had more emails, etc., included into the profile.
Now where he
On 10/28/2009 3:37 AM PT, Mark Banner typed:
With sm2 you can:
seamonkey.exe -createProfile new profile name
seamonkey.exe -P new profile name -migration
Using the -migration switch will import into the specified profile (or
the default one if you don't specify a profile) even if it already
Bret Busby wrote:
And, 64 bit versions for MS Windows?
There are no plans for doing 64-bit builds for Windows right now, the
usual 32bit version should work fine there.
Robert Kaiser
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Lou wrote:
I wonder if there is a way of sharing my .deb package with people that
might want to try it.
You could request from us to put it up as a contributed build on the
SeaMonkey website (you just should provide a README along with it,
explaining any build peculiarities and identifying
Ant wrote:
On 10/28/2009 3:37 AM PT, Mark Banner typed:
With sm2 you can:
seamonkey.exe -createProfile new profile name
seamonkey.exe -P new profile name -migration
Using the -migration switch will import into the specified profile (or
the default one if you don't specify a profile) even if
Bret Busby wrote:
Due to the reported problems, it seems a bit too problematic to update
from 1.1.18 to 2.0, now. Maybe people like me, who need to be consident
that our systems are (relatively) stable, need to wait until 2.1 is
released.
1) 1.1.18 has a number of know security problems (I
David E. Ross wrote:
I just downloaded the Windows installer EXE file via FTP (SeaMonkey
Setup 2.0.exe). This is smaller than the related ZIP file and smaller
than the installer EXE for 1.1.18. Is this correct? Is the file
complete, or do I have to be connected to the Internet when I install?
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Windows XP. I had RC2 installed.
2.0 final is identical to RC2.
Robert Kaiser
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Claus wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.0 literally
deleted the first account (the respective directory on the HD is
really empty)
SeaMonkey 2.0 doesn't access the old profile directory for anything than
copying from there in the migration wizard, so I really doubt that's
true. Did you uninstall 1.1.18?
David E. Ross wrote:
Regarding my four old profiles, they were not in a standard location. I
had Profile Manager (SM 1.1.x) put them in [C:\WINDOWS\Application
Data\Mozilla]. Can SM 2 migrate one of them from there on installation?
It should be able to, but it will try to place its new
JD wrote:
Did not work for me. I installed in into D:\SeaMonkey2 and when I launch
the .exe file in that folder I get my old SeaMonkey. SeaMonkey 1.1.18
Did you make sure that 1.1.18 isn't running (not even quick start) when
you start 2.0? If we detect a running instance of any SeaMonkey
dominique wrote:
A possible add-on then ?
Should be easy to do as add-on if someone takes the time to actually do
it - and probably would be a good case for someone to learn how to do an
add-on and improve SeaMonkey 2.0 him/herself! ;-)
Robert Kaiser
JR WG wrote:
I am testing AND critically asking the following Add-On providers to
dead-seriously consider checking or making their refined and working add-ons
work with SM 2.0, and SM users can surely assist if possible:
You'll need to contact those authors directly, they very probably don't
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Windows XP. I had RC2 installed.
2.0 final is identical to RC2.
Robert Kaiser
Why is Seamonkey giving me a error that it cannot install an update for
a user when as administrator it says no updates are available?
--
rob
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Why is Seamonkey giving me a error that it cannot install an update for
a user when as administrator it says no updates are available?
I don't know but you could look for cases where people have seen this
with Firefox, as we're now using the same update system as them.
Niek wrote:
On Oct 28, 3:12 am, Patrick Crumhornpat...@io.com wrote:
This is exactly my problem as well. I installed SM 2.0 tonight on my WinXP
Professional SP2 system
that already has 1.1.18 working fine. After install I was prompted to launch
SeaMonkey but nothing
happens. It will not
With SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP, profiles were in a folder structure that
looked like [\David\vhs0nrcq.slt\profile files and subfolders] for a
profile named David.
With SM 2, it seems that profiles no longer have the xxx.slt folder. Is
this correct?
--
David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/
Go to
On Oct 28, 5:31 am, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
asmpgmr wrote:
Isn't there an early build out there that supports Gecko 1.9.1.x but
still has the SeaMonkey 1.1.x UI ?
Not one that is nearly secure. And btw, now that we have a newer
release, 1.1.18 is badly insecure, 80% of all
On 10/28/2009 6:51 AM PT, Leonidas Jones typed:
Ant wrote:
On 10/28/2009 3:37 AM PT, Mark Banner typed:
With sm2 you can:
seamonkey.exe -createProfile new profile name
seamonkey.exe -P new profile name -migration
Using the -migration switch will import into the specified profile (or
the
Steve, are you a hang gliding instructor?
Thanks,
James
.
.
From: Steve Wendt spam...@forgetit.org To:
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org Subject: Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 - The
Modern Internet Suite is Here! Message-ID:
crmdnryvlo4iuhrxnz2dnuvz_vwdn...@mozilla.org Content-Type:
text/plain;
Now that we have moved to SM 2.0, I came back to an issue I wondered a
long time ago:
Copernic Desktop Search supports (indexes) Thunderbird mails.
Seamonkey uses essentially the same format as TB, however, CDS does not
recognize the SM mail folders.
So, CDS probably checks either a fixed location
Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:12:20 -0800, /David E. Ross/:
With SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP, profiles were in a folder structure that
looked like [\David\vhs0nrcq.slt\profile files and subfolders] for a
profile named David.
With SM 2, it seems that profiles no longer have the xxx.slt folder. Is
this
Claus wrote:
Hi, I have just installed SeaMonkey 2.0. Unfortunately, the
installation deleted ALL my previous e-mails. I have been using
SeaMonkey 1.1.18, had configured three different e-mail accounts with
a total amount of about 5GB of e-mails. SeaMonkey 2.0 literally
deleted the first account
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
If you use the Password Manager, you need to set up a Master Password.
All of the information from my 1.1.18 Mozilla folder transferred
correctly, including my Master Password. It's just that SM seems to be
asking for it
David E. Ross wrote:
With SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP, profiles were in a folder structure that
looked like [\David\vhs0nrcq.slt\profile files and subfolders] for a
profile named David.
With SM 2, it seems that profiles no longer have the xxx.slt folder. Is
this correct?
That is correct it is
Steve Wendt wrote:
On 10/27/09 07:38 pm, e...@edmullen.net wrote:
If I can't remember that one login begins with 1 and the other login
begins with e and the third login begins with j ... well, how the
hell is this new paradigm better? I mean, look, I plugged all this data
into SeaMonkey so SM
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
The password manager in SM version 2 sucks. Password Manager doesn't
fill in the user name or password until I enter the start of it. V
1.1.18 filled it in when I went to a page that had a user name and/or
password..
How long will V 1.1.18 be supported while I
What is the status of getting Lightening to work in Seamonkey?
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After installing 2.0 and migrating what I want from 1.1.18, I now have
two SM versions.
Can I just use Add/Remove programs to get rid of 1.1.18 without messing
up 2.0?
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I'm glad you mentioned Adblock Plus because I really like the program
and miss it when it's not there. However, I've had problems installing
it on Seamonkey multiple times, including the latest install less than a
week ago on 1.1.18.
Is there any specific way I need to install Adblock Plus
While we have the gripe mode on please let me ask a question about
Seamonkey spell checker. In 1.1.18 and the ones just before that the
spell checker is the most horrible program I've ever tried to use.
While it will get some corrections right as often as not the algorithm
used to suggest
On 10/28/2009 7:51 AM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
With SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP, profiles were in a folder structure that
looked like [\David\vhs0nrcq.slt\profile files and subfolders] for a
profile named David.
With SM 2, it seems that profiles no longer have the xxx.slt
Rob Steinmetz wrote, On 10/28/2009 4:57 PM:
What is the status of getting Lightening to work in Seamonkey?
SM2 works fine with Lightning, although it take version 1.pre (i.e. not
the official stable version, but the nearly stable one...
Have a look there:
Daniel wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:q_wdny42wbu5vnvxnz2dnuvz_j6dn...@mozilla.org,
Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
The SeaMonkey project at Mozilla is excited to release its completely
refurbished next generation of the all-in one Internet suite
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Lee, the way I read Phillip's post, He had SM 1.1.18 (with QuoteColours
installed) installed, trailed SM 2.xx which made a copy of the profile.
He then found the QC could not install, so returned to SM 1.1.18 and has
had more emails, etc., included into the
I'm thinking that SMAgent is unrelated to SeaMonkey.
That SMAgent is related to SoundMAX sound drivers.
That there is just a coincidence in naming.
Did you install SeaMonkey 2 into the same directory that you had
installed SeaMonkey 1?
If so, try installing SeaMonkey 2 into a different
Frosted Flake wrote:
After installing 2.0 and migrating what I want from 1.1.18, I now have
two SM versions.
Can I just use Add/Remove programs to get rid of 1.1.18 without messing
up 2.0?
Yes. When are sure you don't need it, you might want to delete the old
profile folder as well.
Lee
On 09-10-28 11:55 AM, e...@edmullen.net wrote:
Steve Wendt wrote:
On 10/27/09 07:38 pm, e...@edmullen.net wrote:
If I can't remember that one login begins with 1 and the other login
begins with e and the third login begins with j ... well, how the
hell is this new paradigm better? I mean,
Tony Higgins wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/23/09 17:47, Tony Higgins wrote:
Tony Higgins wrote:
I regularly receive messages from the online site of a National
retailer that have various offers and coupons. Recently I
discovered that I can no longer view the remote content in them.
Smiles wrote:
Fun times
regrettable as it is my boss has made a Google group for subcontractor
to contact
I would like to set up a mail filter based on emails forwarded from
them. I could enter all 500 emails in to a list but would prefer to use
the from email address which Google uses but
Steve Wendt wrote:
On 10/27/09 06:21 pm, Phillip Jones wrote:
Active-X will never, ever be safe. Java-script could be is some would
take the time. They make Java work in Sandbox (whatever that is). Why
can't Java-script. Must not be too dangerous Adobe acrobat uses it
extensively.
Acrobat
NoOp wrote:
On 10/27/2009 06:48 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
Well done! Any idea when a 64bit linux version will be available?
Well, there is seamonkey-2.0.source.tar.bz2 :)
Hart dr mut
You always make it so hard for me (joke) :-)
James wrote:
I just updated and as far as I can see the entire old Seamonkey is
gone [overwritten] just like the Seamonkey site tells you it's going
to be. I just wondered where you got the idea that it wouldn't do
what they specifically tell you it _will_ do. Perhaps in a Beta???
Anyway,
Interviewed by CNN on 28/10/2009 15:15, Bill Davidsen told the world:
Tony Higgins wrote:
Is the image from a site which is (a) blocked, or (b) not the originating
site
(however that's interpreted in mail)? There are preferences for this stuff,
block site, block image, block pop-up, enough
Every time I switch profiles, I'm asked to enter my master password.
The page being displayed (my bookmarks file) does not request a
password. My preference in [Edit Preferences Privacy Security
Master Password] is set for SeaMonkey will ask for your master
password the first time it is
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Due to the reported problems, it seems a bit too problematic to update
from 1.1.18 to 2.0, now. Maybe people like me, who need to be consident
that our systems are (relatively) stable, need to wait until 2.1 is
released.
1) 1.1.18 has a number of know
On 10/28/2009 9:53 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
Every time I switch profiles, I'm asked to enter my master password.
The page being displayed (my bookmarks file) does not request a
password. My preference in [Edit Preferences Privacy Security
Master Password] is set for SeaMonkey will ask for
On 10/28/2009 3:06 AM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:16:13 -0800, David E. Ross wrote:
I have four profiles with SM 1.1.18. I use six extensions. I install
five of those extensions in the SM root because I want them to appear in
all four profiles. Only FlashBlock is installed in
Can someone please point me to a simplified procedure
to convert from 1.8 to 2.0, including email folders,
nicknames and addys, newsgroups, the url history list,
bookmarks, mail and news servers, etc.
I would like to try the procedure on a spare
machine before starting on the rest of our herd.
Interviewed by CNN on 28/10/2009 15:08, Leonidas Jones told the world:
Frosted Flake wrote:
After installing 2.0 and migrating what I want from 1.1.18, I now have
two SM versions.
Can I just use Add/Remove programs to get rid of 1.1.18 without messing
up 2.0?
Yes. When are sure you don't
Interviewed by CNN on 28/10/2009 16:11, cciaffone told the world:
Can someone please point me to a simplified procedure
to convert from 1.8 to 2.0, including email folders,
nicknames and addys, newsgroups, the url history list,
bookmarks, mail and news servers, etc.
I would like to try the
David E. Ross wrote:
First, I cleared out SeaMonkey 1.1.18. I deleted its entire
installation folder and all profile folders. (I saved the profiles on a
different hard drive; I'll have to retrieve the plugins from the backup
I ran about a half-hour before.)
Then, I installed SeaMonkey 2.0 on
Is there a built-in function or a compatible addon (such as User Agent
Switcher - not compatible with 2.0) that allows switching user agent in
SM2 for those retarded sites that don't recognize Seamonkey as a secure
browser?
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System Win XP up-to-date
I installed SM2.0 and it did not load the all accounts, identities, and
e-mail from the 1.1.18 version. It loaded accounts, identities, and
e-mail from before May 28, 2009. Nothing after that date. Possible from
when I was using 1.1.17 or earlier version.
I have not
Cecil Bankston wrote:
Is there a built-in function or a compatible addon (such as User Agent
Switcher - not compatible with 2.0) that allows switching user agent in
SM2 for those retarded sites that don't recognize Seamonkey as a secure
browser?
PrefBar has a built in UA switcher, and works in
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a one-line quip, there's something wrong.
I have no one in particular in mind, just a general observation.
I have an extension (the only one I use) in 1.1.xx to
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a one-line quip, there's something wrong.
I have no one in particular in mind, just a general observation.
I have an extension (the only one
Keith Whaley wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
If you use the Password Manager, you need to set up a Master Password.
All of the information from my 1.1.18 Mozilla folder transferred
correctly, including my Master Password. It's just that SM seems
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