When I try to add the third news server to the Seamonkey 2.24 there is
just a big mess instead. The second server name is being changed to the
name of the new server. Anyway there is no way to access any newsgroups
through this account - groups subscribed on the second server neither to
Poldek wrote:
When I try to add the third news server to the Seamonkey 2.24 there is
just a big mess instead. The second server name is being changed to the
name of the new server. Anyway there is no way to access any newsgroups
through this account - groups subscribed on the second server
How, if at all, can SM2.17.1 be made to decode yEncs?
The posts are binaries in multiple parts. Can SM stitch them together
and turn them into jpegs?
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On 03/06/2014 09:26 AM, Peter Percival wrote:
How, if at all, can SM2.17.1 be made to decode yEncs?
The posts are binaries in multiple parts. Can SM stitch them together
and turn them into jpegs?
Not until somebody fixes this bug.
[119964 – (yEnc) Support yEnc encoding (including
WaltS wrote, On 06/03/2014 15:36:
On 03/06/2014 09:26 AM, Peter Percival wrote:
How, if at all, can SM2.17.1 be made to decode yEncs?
The posts are binaries in multiple parts. Can SM stitch them together
and turn them into jpegs?
Not until somebody fixes this bug.
[119964 – (yEnc) Support
Peter Percival wrote:
How, if at all, can SM2.17.1 be made to decode yEncs?
The posts are binaries in multiple parts. Can SM stitch them together
and turn them into jpegs?
See if this helps:
http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_combine.php
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Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
If you think nobody
ejobviouslyrem...@edmullen.net wrote:
See if this helps:
http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_combine.php
Potentially useful, Ed, for those who read binary newsgroups,
but I really think you need to re-work this statement :
Because the Internet is text-based ...
Philip Taylor
On 03/06/2014 11:51 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
WaltS wrote, On 06/03/2014 15:36:
On 03/06/2014 09:26 AM, Peter Percival wrote:
How, if at all, can SM2.17.1 be made to decode yEncs?
The posts are binaries in multiple parts. Can SM stitch them together
and turn them into jpegs?
Not until somebody
Peter Percival wrote:
Poldek wrote:
When I try to add the third news server to the Seamonkey 2.24 there is
just a big mess instead. The second server name is being changed to the
name of the new server. Anyway there is no way to access any newsgroups
through this account - groups subscribed on
Ed Mullen wrote:
Peter Percival wrote:
How, if at all, can SM2.17.1 be made to decode yEncs?
The posts are binaries in multiple parts. Can SM stitch them together
and turn them into jpegs?
See if this helps:
http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_combine.php
Thank you, I'll read that.
On 03/06/2014 12:20 PM, Poldek wrote:
Peter Percival wrote:
Poldek wrote:
When I try to add the third news server to the Seamonkey 2.24 there is
just a big mess instead. The second server name is being changed to the
name of the new server. Anyway there is no way to access any newsgroups
WaltS wrote:
On 03/06/2014 12:20 PM, Poldek wrote:
Peter Percival wrote:
Poldek wrote:
When I try to add the third news server to the Seamonkey 2.24 there is
just a big mess instead. The second server name is being changed to the
name of the new server. Anyway there is no way to access any
On 03/06/2014 03:24 PM, Poldek wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 03/06/2014 12:20 PM, Poldek wrote:
Peter Percival wrote:
Poldek wrote:
When I try to add the third news server to the Seamonkey 2.24 there is
just a big mess instead. The second server name is being changed to
the
name of the new server.
thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
Every user needs to read release notes for every application they
install or update.
You learn what is new, changed and known issues.
OK, so let's be realistic: 1% of users read the release notes
for every application they install or update; 99% of users do
On 03/06/2014 03:44 PM, Philip Taylor wrote:
thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
Every user needs to read release notes for every application they
install or update.
You learn what is new, changed and known issues.
OK, so let's be realistic: 1% of users read the release notes
for every
thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
On 03/06/2014 03:44 PM, Philip Taylor wrote:
So how come the 99(.999)% who do not bother to read the release notes
manage to survive ?
Philip Taylor
Support forums.
And the 99(.999)% of the users who do not bother to read the release
notes and who are
Philip Taylor wrote:
thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
On 03/06/2014 03:44 PM, Philip Taylor wrote:
So how come the 99(.999)% who do not bother to read the release notes
manage to survive ?
Philip Taylor
Support forums.
And the 99(.999)% of the users who do not bother to read
Best as I can tell there seems to be some kinds of email that seamonkey on
win32 (version 2.15 - 2.25beta) is allergic to.
When receiving them, it freezes.
If there is a folder with the email, it hangs or crashes upon startup.
I have many many folders and gigs of email and seamonkey usually
Windows7, SM 2.24.
I was happily memorizing usernames and passwords with SeaMonkey.
I have F-Secure Internet Security. They sent me an email saying they
had a new free product (F-Secure Key) that they said would store my
passwords in encrypted form. I misread it to say that it would also
William Brown wrote:
Windows7, SM 2.24.
I was happily memorizing usernames and passwords with SeaMonkey.
I have F-Secure Internet Security. They sent me an email saying they
had a new free product (F-Secure Key) that they said would store my
passwords in encrypted form. I misread it to say
Interviewed by CNN on 06/03/2014 23:09, William Brown told the world:
Windows7, SM 2.24.
I was happily memorizing usernames and passwords with SeaMonkey.
I have F-Secure Internet Security. They sent me an email saying they
had a new free product (F-Secure Key) that they said would store
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