David E. Ross wrote:
A file of MD5 hashes is available via FTP when there is an update to
SeaMonkey itself. However, that file does not contain any MD5 hashes
for the partial .mar files.
Update uses its own hashes that are stronger, but we have them only in
the info on the update server, as
Martin F. wrote:
Does that link there:
https://bug513691.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=425508
indicate that scaling was implemented?
For one thing, this was a proposal that wasn't accepted into the code in
the end, for the other, we don't support scaling of any icons anywhere
right
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Monica wrote:
I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3.
After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which
one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for
some reason puts it in a wrong location on my hard drive.
Before the update it
Gabriele wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher ha scritto:
One thing that's different about Burmese (like some other languages I'll
mention below) is that their writing system doesn't consist of a linear
sequence of glyphs in a straight line. Rather, glyphs are assembled
several at a time into compound
Bernard Mercier wrote:
Bernard Mercier vient de nous annoncer :
Phillip Pi a exposé le 3/10/2010 :
Hello.
Is anyone else getting You do not have the roles required to access
this portlet. error at
http://www.needforspeed.com/web/world/news/-/nfsblogs/1273547 URL? My 64
bit Dell OEM W7
Rick Merrill wrote:
is there a way to add, say, create-message to the status bar?
That's what the Compose button does. I assume you mean in mail, since it makes
no sense in the browser...
--
Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com
We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
Monica wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Monica wrote:
I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3.
After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which
one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for
some reason puts it in a wrong location on my hard drive.
Before
Daniel wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Martin F. wrote:
cmcadams schrieb:
Nope. I _uninstalled_ SM1 once; profile was (and is) still present in
the default location. SM2 was then installed, and this thread was the
result.
I see a little too much difference of opinion on ways and means,
hereabouts,
Monica wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Monica wrote:
I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3.
After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which
one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for
some reason puts it in a wrong location on my hard drive.
Before
On 3/12/10 6:08 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote [in part]:
I previously wrote [also in part]:
A file of MD5 hashes is available via FTP when there is an update to
SeaMonkey itself. However, that file does not contain any MD5 hashes
for the partial .mar files.
Update uses its own hashes that are
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Monica wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Monica wrote:
I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3.
After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which
one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for
some reason puts it in a wrong location on my
As I have in the past had problems with Junk filters producing false
positives and in one particular case hiding an urgently needed email in
the junk folder I do not use them.
My old main email address has been out there for quite a few years and
the amount of junk that I receive is
Monica wrote:
EnorMouse wrote:
Monica wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Monica wrote:
I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3.
After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which
one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for
some reason puts it in a wrong
On 03/10/2010 04:39 PM, John wrote:
I just did this upgrade. It seemed to run OK and all the email and
bookmarks from my old profile appear to have been successfully imported.
But there are a couple of issues:
...
2. I have several news server accounts. The first time I started
SeaMonkey
On 03/12/2010 05:42 AM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:32:53 -0300, /MCBastos/:
Let me establish the parameters first. I'm running XP SP3 with the
extra fonts (Far Eastern and right-to-left) installed, so it should
have a pretty good Unicode font coverage...
So, I'm fooling
Jens Hatlak wrote:
John wrote:
1. Every time I start SeaMonkey v2.03, it asks for the master password
for the software security device. This is in spite of the fact that in
preferences-privacy security-master passwords I have checked the
selection SeaMonkey will ask for your master password
John wrote:
SeaMonkey v1.18 *never* asks me for a master password. I want SeaMonkey
v2.03 to behave the same way. I haven't found a fix that doesn't wipe
out all my stored passwords.
You can achieve what you want, but only if you know the Master Password:
Edit Preferences Privacy Security
cmcadams wrote:
Daniel wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Martin F. wrote:
cmcadams schrieb:
Nope. I _uninstalled_ SM1 once; profile was (and is) still present in
the default location. SM2 was then installed, and this thread was the
result.
I see a little too much difference of opinion on ways and
Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:42:53 +0200, /Stanimir Stamenkov/:
Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:32:53 -0300, /MCBastos/:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_units_of_measurement
On my home computer I'm seeing the Burmese characters all right (using a
Mozilla browser) but I don't really know which font gets
Martin F. wrote:
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whole thread.
Maybe you want to try and use
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