Paul B. Gallagher skriver:
The Data Manager has five tabs on the right
(Cookies/Permissions/Preferences/Passwords/Storage).
I have six tabs on my SM 2.20 on Vista. Apart from those you
mentioned, I also have a Form History tab.
In SM 2.19 the Form History contained everything I had added to
Arne wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher skriver:
The Data Manager has five tabs on the right
(Cookies/Permissions/Preferences/Passwords/Storage).
I have six tabs on my SM 2.20 on Vista. Apart from those you mentioned,
I also have a Form History tab.
In SM 2.19 the Form History contained everything I
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I have an email account that is subscribed to several mailing lists.
Each list has an associated Filter and Folder in Local Folders.
Local Folders is located on a Samba Server.
For some time now I have been experience problems with the filter
failing to work, apparently
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However, with the latest version of SeaMonkey, this no longer works. It
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I have an email account that is subscribed to several mailing lists.
Each list has an associated Filter and Folder in Local Folders.
Local Folders is located on a Samba Server.
For some time now I have been experience problems with the filter
failing to work, apparently
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it
up.
However, with the latest version of SeaMonkey, this
On 8/22/13 8:42 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it
up.
On 8/21/2013 8:57 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However, with the latest version of
On 08/22/2013 08:16 AM, Mr. Ed wrote:
On 8/21/2013 8:57 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
Trane Francks wrote:
v2.20 on OS X gives me the cookies tab,
-- ditto -- Windows 7
which is a royal pain when I've
gone into the PASSWORD manager. Sure, it's not a job stopper, but I do
find it annoying that going into manage passwords does not immediately
present me with password
Philip Taylor wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
v2.20 on OS X gives me the cookies tab,
-- ditto -- Windows 7
which is a royal pain when I've
gone into the PASSWORD manager. Sure, it's not a job stopper, but I do
find it annoying that going into manage passwords does not immediately
present me
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
v2.20 on OS X gives me the cookies tab,
-- ditto -- Windows 7
which is a royal pain when I've
gone into the PASSWORD manager. Sure, it's not a job stopper, but I do
find it annoying that going into manage passwords does
On 8/22/2013 8:28 AM WaltS submitted the following:
On 08/22/2013 08:16 AM, Mr. Ed wrote:
On 8/21/2013 8:57 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I
On 08/22/2013 10:59 AM, Mr. Ed wrote:
On 8/22/2013 8:28 AM WaltS submitted the following:
On 08/22/2013 08:16 AM, Mr. Ed wrote:
On 8/21/2013 8:57 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have
A Williams wrote:
Is it possible that you occasionally lose (by closing down) your Samba
connection while Seamonkey is still open and the files still in memory?
I don't think so. It is too consistent. I have tried restarting
Seamonkey, My Computer and the Server. The problem persist across
Philip Taylor wrote:
On what basis can it be argued to be anything other than a bug ?
There is already a Data Manager that is designed to present all
categories of data at the same time; for the Password Manager to
present anything other than passwords is clearly a bug.
I seem to be getting
Ray Davison wrote:
I have long used Saved Password Editor.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-editor/
I just noticed that site says Not available for SM 2.20. But that
doesn't mean that it does not work on SM 2.20. I have only had three SM
profiles; 1X and 2X
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
v2.20 on OS X gives me the cookies tab,
-- ditto -- Windows 7
which is a royal pain when I've
gone into the PASSWORD manager. Sure, it's not a job stopper, but I do
find it annoying that going into
Ray Davison wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
On what basis can it be argued to be anything other than a bug ?
There is already a Data Manager that is designed to present all
categories of data at the same time; for the Password Manager to
present anything other than passwords is clearly a bug.
I
I have my email open in SM and ThunderBird.
Usually when I moved and delete messages one one the other will have the
changes show up, but as of right now I have a bunch of messages
appearing in a folder that I have since moved in TB.
I clicked the Get Msgs button and sometimes it works, but
Daniel wrote:
Rob, try completely closing SeaMonkey and then use your file manager to
have a look at the properties of your Local Folders to see if it's
properties is marked Read Only.
If so, un-tick it.
Thanks, Already tried that. As far as I can tell my user has Full
Control of the
On 8/22/2013 11:13 AM WaltS submitted the following:
On 08/22/2013 10:59 AM, Mr. Ed wrote:
On 8/22/2013 8:28 AM WaltS submitted the following:
On 08/22/2013 08:16 AM, Mr. Ed wrote:
On 8/21/2013 8:57 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista
Mike Doroshenko II wrote:
I have my email open in SM and ThunderBird.
Usually when I moved and delete messages one one the other will have the
changes show up, but as of right now I have a bunch of messages
appearing in a folder that I have since moved in TB.
I clicked the Get Msgs button and
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However, with the latest version of SeaMonkey, this no longer works. It
still acts like it is
Problem solved. I went to Password manager and opened it, and observed
that a huge number of sites are listed. I highlighted one that I new
had a password memorized, and noted that the Password column activated,
and I was able to read my password.
Activated, yes. Selected, no. Hardly
Mr. Ed wrote:
On 8/21/2013 8:57 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it up.
However, with the latest
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/22/13 8:42 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the
passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look it
up.
However, with the latest
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