On 5/5/2014 1:46 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Cerise wrote, On 05/05/2014 06:27:
On 5/5/2014 12:18 AM, flyguy wrote:
Would these be satisfactory tests?
* My IMAP gmail account can send with no problems (done on the Win XP
computer)
* My iPad (using the same router, but with wifi) has the same Godadd
On 5/5/2014 3:37 AM, Ron Hunter wrote:
Why not just contact the ISP and ask if there is a size limit on emails
sent on a POP account. Most do have size limits.
Because that's what happend in the first post, and ISP is saying it's
SeaMonkey. Trying another client is a way to push it back to t
Cerise wrote, On 05/05/2014 09:47:
On 5/5/2014 3:37 AM, Ron Hunter wrote:
Why not just contact the ISP and ask if there is a size limit on emails
sent on a POP account. Most do have size limits.
Because that's what happend in the first post, and ISP is saying it's
SeaMonkey. Trying another
Ray_Net wrote:
Cerise wrote, On 05/05/2014 09:47:
On 5/5/2014 3:37 AM, Ron Hunter wrote:
Why not just contact the ISP and ask if there is a size limit on emails
sent on a POP account. Most do have size limits.
Because that's what happend in the first post, and ISP is saying it's
SeaMonkey.
Ant wrote:
On 5/4/2014 2:38 AM PT, Stéphane Grégoire typed:
...
But! I use and test FF too. And, I have no beef with FF except for:
- loss of the throbber
What do you mean by "throbber"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throbber
See SeaMonkey's web browser's animated logo on the top right co
Original Message
Roger Fink wrote:
Original Message
The SeaMonkey default zoom increment appears to be 10%, and it seems to
be hard-wired in. Any way to reduce this to 5%?
SM 2.26, Win7
Actually, in the SM dropdown menu the zoom rate appears to be a
On 5/5/2014 5:49 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The most obvious hypothesis is that the ISP changed its policy. But that
will have to be proven by the alternate-email-client test.
The most obvious is really that their SMTP server is broken. The thread
starter is getting a timeout, not an SMTP e
On 5/4/2014 3:37 PM, flyguy wrote:
I contacted Support at Godaddy, but after trying a number things, the
representative concluded it was likely a Mozilla issue. If it is, that
doesn't explain why it worked before.
So it seems that GoDaddy has been there before, with intermittent mail
failures
Hello all - just as I was trying to perform MozBackUp on my Lenovo T61
the system froze and I waited for 10 minutes or so before physically
shutting down the machine.
Upon re-boot I found that a 'new' SeaMonkey window appeared without any
settings or history or profiles available.
I wanted t
Cerise wrote, On 5/4/2014 5:54 PM:
On 5/4/2014 3:37 PM, flyguy wrote:
The last two weeks or so, I've been unable to reliably send emails with
attachments over 1 MB or so. Under 1 MB, and it sends normally; from 1
to 2 MB, it might take several tries to send it; over 2 MB, and it won't
send at al
Ron Hunter wrote, On 5/5/2014 12:37 AM:
On 5/5/2014 1:46 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Cerise wrote, On 05/05/2014 06:27:
On 5/5/2014 12:18 AM, flyguy wrote:
Would these be satisfactory tests?
* My IMAP gmail account can send with no problems (done on the Win XP
computer)
* My iPad (using the same r
Ray_Net wrote, On 5/5/2014 2:28 AM:
Cerise wrote, On 05/05/2014 09:47:
On 5/5/2014 3:37 AM, Ron Hunter wrote:
Why not just contact the ISP and ask if there is a size limit on emails
sent on a POP account. Most do have size limits.
Because that's what happend in the first post, and ISP is sa
SamuelS wrote:
> Hello all - just as I was trying to perform MozBackUp on my Lenovo T61
> the system froze and I waited for 10 minutes or so before physically
> shutting down the machine.
>
> Upon re-boot I found that a 'new' SeaMonkey window appeared without any
> settings or history or profil
Cerise wrote:
On 5/5/2014 5:49 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The most obvious hypothesis is that the ISP changed its policy. But
that will have to be proven by the alternate-email-client test.
The most obvious is really that their SMTP server is broken. The
thread starter is getting a timeout
flyguy wrote, On 05/05/2014 17:00:
Cerise wrote, On 5/4/2014 5:54 PM:
On 5/4/2014 3:37 PM, flyguy wrote:
The last two weeks or so, I've been unable to reliably send emails with
attachments over 1 MB or so. Under 1 MB, and it sends normally; from 1
to 2 MB, it might take several tries to send it
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Look at: toolkit.zoomManager.zoomValues
You can try to customize that pref and see if it holds.
Long ago i have customized both toolkit.zoomManager.zoomValues and
zoom.maxPercent to my needs using the user.js.
Hartmut
I seem to recall altering the p
flyguy wrote:
Ron Hunter wrote, On 5/5/2014 12:37 AM:
On 5/5/2014 1:46 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Cerise wrote, On 05/05/2014 06:27:
On 5/5/2014 12:18 AM, flyguy wrote:
Would these be satisfactory tests?
* My IMAP gmail account can send with no problems (done on the Win XP
computer)
* My iPad (u
Ed Mullen wrote:
> And don't forget there is email encoding overhead. An attachment that
> is exactly 10 Mb would make and email larger than 10 Mb even if the
> email has null content other than that.
..generally about 30% overhead. A 10Mb file would take about 13Mb to send
via email.
--
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SM 2.26 in a Vista system.
I've been looking for a vault to keep credit card data in, and a bit
more control over passwords. There are sites, such as my bank, where I
never write the password as a security measure, but most sites I allow
SeaMonkey to remember the passwords; I got upset with
On 5/5/2014 10:07 AM, Cerise wrote:
On 5/4/2014 3:37 PM, flyguy wrote:
I contacted Support at Godaddy, but after trying a number things, the
representative concluded it was likely a Mozilla issue. If it is, that
doesn't explain why it worked before.
So it seems that GoDaddy has been there bef
Rick Merrill wrote:
If you are using an ISP and your correspondent is using the same ISP
then the ISP limit is all you have to worry about. But it is
possible that your correspondent is on a different ISP with a
different (lower) limit!
In that case, you would normally be able to send the mess
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