Day by Day My Sea Monkey Is Coming Apart

2009-03-16 Thread laurie erwin


I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about three 
years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem until 
now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages. That day, I 
received a surprise Error Message, Enter your password for 
laurie.er...@sympatico.ca on pophm.sympatico.ca. I do not recall ever 
having done this before and did not know that I had a password. Another 
Error Message said, Sending of message failed. The message could not be 
sent because connecting to SMTP server smtphm.sympatico.ca failed. ... For 
a few days, I could still receive E-mail with Sea Monkey but now that has 
failed and the Error message for that is, Could not connect to server 
pophm.sympatico.ca; the connection was refused.


When the problem first occurred on Thursday, a technician with my Service 
Provider spent two hours with me on the telephone. He was able to take 
control of my cursor and tried many things but was unable to fix the 
problem. Towards the end of that period, after consulting with his superior 
he informed me that Sympatico did not support Sea Monkey and after putting 
me onto Outlook Express, he was happily off the hook. I recall they did the 
same thing three years ago when I was forced to give up my Netscape and 
adopt Sea Monkey.


I would like to get Sea Monkey back. I am sending this call for help 
through Outlook Express but Sea Monkey has three years of history and 
addresses and I want it back. I will be 85 on March 19 and although I have 
been using a computer for 20 years I am no geek. I am more of a chauffeur 
than I am a mechanic.

Thank you.
Laurie Erwin,
Toronto 


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Re: Day by Day My Sea Monkey Is Coming Apart

2009-03-16 Thread Leonidas Jones

laurie erwin wrote:


I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about
three years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem
until now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages.
That day, I received a surprise Error Message, Enter your password for
laurie.er...@sympatico.ca on pophm.sympatico.ca. I do not recall ever
having done this before and did not know that I had a password. Another
Error Message said, Sending of message failed. The message could not be
sent because connecting to SMTP server smtphm.sympatico.ca failed. ...
For a few days, I could still receive E-mail with Sea Monkey but now
that has failed and the Error message for that is, Could not connect to
server pophm.sympatico.ca; the connection was refused.

When the problem first occurred on Thursday, a technician with my
Service Provider spent two hours with me on the telephone. He was able
to take control of my cursor and tried many things but was unable to fix
the problem. Towards the end of that period, after consulting with his
superior he informed me that Sympatico did not support Sea Monkey and
after putting me onto Outlook Express, he was happily off the hook. I
recall they did the same thing three years ago when I was forced to give
up my Netscape and adopt Sea Monkey.

I would like to get Sea Monkey back. I am sending this call for help
through Outlook Express but Sea Monkey has three years of history and
addresses and I want it back. I will be 85 on March 19 and although I
have been using a computer for 20 years I am no geek. I am more of a
chauffeur than I am a mechanic.
Thank you.
Laurie Erwin,
Toronto


If OE is working and SeaMonkey is not, one wonders if there may be a 
firewall issue?  Is the browser still able to pull up web pages?


If so, its probably not a firewall issue.  The answer would be to 
compare your settings in OE, and make sure that SeaMonkey is set up the 
same way.  If a Sympatico user pops in here, you may get some more 
specific help.


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Re: Day by Day My Sea Monkey Is Coming Apart

2009-03-16 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

laurie erwin wrote:


I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about 
three years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem 
until now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages. 
That day, I received a surprise Error Message, Enter your password for 
laurie.er...@sympatico.ca on pophm.sympatico.ca. I do not recall ever 
having done this before and did not know that I had a password. Another 
Error Message said, Sending of message failed. The message could not be 
sent because connecting to SMTP server smtphm.sympatico.ca failed. ... 
For a few days, I could still receive E-mail with Sea Monkey but now 
that has failed and the Error message for that is, Could not connect to 
server pophm.sympatico.ca; the connection was refused.


When the problem first occurred on Thursday, a technician with my 
Service Provider spent two hours with me on the telephone. He was able 
to take control of my cursor and tried many things but was unable to fix 
the problem. Towards the end of that period, after consulting with his 
superior he informed me that Sympatico did not support Sea Monkey 


thats a typical response.  They don't give support for 
any product except Microsoft products.  You can use any 
product you want, but if you have a problem with that 
product, then you're SOL.  You'll have to look 
elsewhere for help.


Next time, don't take that as a response.  Insist on 
talking to someone who knows who to help.


and 
after putting me onto Outlook Express, he was happily off the hook. I 
recall they did the same thing three years ago when I was forced to give 
up my Netscape and adopt Sea Monkey.


I would like to get Sea Monkey back. I am sending this call for help 
through Outlook Express but Sea Monkey has three years of history and 
addresses and I want it back. I will be 85 on March 19 and although I 
have been using a computer for 20 years I am no geek. I am more of a 
chauffeur than I am a mechanic.

Thank you.
Laurie Erwin,
Toronto


as for your problem: click on Edit, Mail  Newsgroups 
Account Settings, then on the bottom left, click on 
SMTP (Outgoing Server) button, then click on the SMTP 
server on the right, and click Edit.  Make sure that 
use Password is unchecked.  If its already checked, 
then try checking it, and fill out your user name.


Did this work?

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Re: seamonkey 1.1.x and 2.x

2009-03-16 Thread nobodyhere
In 9kadnatbvfsgnibunz2dnuvz_uown...@mozilla.org, on 03/13/09 
   at 06:14 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
peter.potamus.the.purple.hi...@gmail.com said:  
 Oldest OS on computers with internet access should be Win2000 by now for 
 most companies ;-)

sorry, but I still know of a couple of companies that 
are still using win95

A few may still use IBM's OS/2 Warp, or the OEM version eComStation.


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Re: seamonkey 1.1.x and 2.x

2009-03-16 Thread Leonidas Jones

nobodyh...@min.net wrote:

In9kadnatbvfsgnibunz2dnuvz_uown...@mozilla.org, on 03/13/09
at 06:14 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
peter.potamus.the.purple.hi...@gmail.com  said:

Oldest OS on computers with internet access should be Win2000 by now for
most companies ;-)



sorry, but I still know of a couple of companies that
are still using win95


A few may still use IBM's OS/2 Warp, or the OEM version eComStation.


Alan



You are correct, though since the discussion related to Windows, I am 
sure that Grant intended Windows to be assumed.


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Re: Print Preview freezes on Office Depot's Web site?

2009-03-16 Thread Bill Davidsen

Martin Feitag wrote:

Ant schrieb:

On 3/7/2009 3:20 PM PT, BeeNeR typed:


On or about 3/7/2009 12:28 PM, Ant typed the following:

Hi!

I was viewing
http://www.officedepot.com/catalog/txtSearchDD.do?jopa=s5SHQCC0IOOaUna7xLgXh3Unorefinement=truesearchTxt=Logitech+Z-2300# 



and wanted to print preview from the Web page (not Print link). Both
SeaMonkey v1.1.14 and Firefox v2.0.0.20 froze. Is anyone else seeing
this too?

Thank you in advance. :)


Also freezes in SM 1.1.15 20090303


Will Mozilla be able to fix this SM v1 is still supported? I know
Firefox v2 is dead (no more updates).


No, SM1.1.x will only receive security-updates.
SM2.0 is the the one which gets all the new features.

I would consider a bug allowing a malicious (or mangled) web page to freeze the 
browser to be a security issue...


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What is edit-rewrap supposed to do?

2009-03-16 Thread Bill Davidsen

I rather expected
it to reformat
flowed paragraphs.

It doesn't seem to do that, if I insert some test in a line, the line gets 
broken, but rewrap doesn't rebreak the lines selected. For example the lines at 
the top were selected and rewrapped.


I assume it has some useful function, but it isn't obvious. Yes, tried in both 
text and html modes.


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Re: What is edit-rewrap supposed to do?

2009-03-16 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Bill Davidsen wrote:

I rather expected it to reformat flowed paragraphs.

It doesn't seem to do that, if I insert some test in
a line, the line gets broken, but rewrap doesn't
rebreak the lines selected. For example the lines at
the top were selected and rewrapped.

I assume it has some useful function, but it isn't
obvious. Yes, tried in both text and html modes.



no, if the line goes on and on and on in one straight
line, instead of going to the next one, then you click 
on the rewrap and it will wrap them.


Further, it only wraps things to your line settings: 
Edit, Preferences, Mail  Newsgroups, Composition, and 
the 4th line. For instance, mine is set at 55 
character, so line wrapping worked on your message, 
because your line went beyond 55 characters.


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Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0

2009-03-16 Thread Bill Davidsen

googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:

Mr Gehr - that option is there, and does the opposite of what I want
it to do.  Not choosing that option does not keep SM from converting
my message.  See the original threads I quoted.  What I am asking for,
which is

Disable automatic conversion to plan text.

So the message will be readable by all the mail agents which handle HTML but not 
plain text?


Why do you care? I assume there is some benefit I'm missing...


Is NOT a current option anywhere in SM.

Thanks very much
/j


Has 2.0 removed:
   Edit-Preferences-E-Mail_and_NewsGroups-Send_Format-...
and then pick the radial [second option from the top]:
 Convertthe message to plaintext(some formatting may be lost)
I've always used this an never had a problem.





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Re: Saving rich message as file

2009-03-16 Thread Bill Davidsen

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

terje wrote:

flyguy wrote:

terje wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

terje wrote:

Hello,

Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 email client, I tried to save a MS created
rich message as .eml file. The messages contained embedded images
which first was displayed correct in SM. But after saving to
file.eml and loading the file in SM next, there was only a text
reference ole0.bmp and the image was gone. Tried also to force
file type .html without more success.

How to possibly save a rich message with embedded images to a file
with images correctly? Isn't that possible?

Rgds,
Terje J. Hanssen

when saving, try clicking on the drop down and save as html, then
don't forget to remove the eml from the name.  Did that work?


I expect you mean what I already also had tried:
SM FileSave asFile
Save as type: Dropdown - html
and remove eml from the name

1) No; opening this file.html from Seamonkey or from Firefox holds
only a text reference ole0.bmp and no image visible.

2) The same happends if I right click on file.html or file.eml and
select Open withSeamonkey from the context menu.

3) But I found out one way it works:
If I spesifically starts the Semonkey Email client and use
FileOpen_File and select file.eml, then the image is displayed
correct in the message.

The task still is to save it as a file.html so that it can be loaded
in a web browser or OpenOffice.org to export it as pdf.

If you use a free PDF printer driver like CutePDF (cutepdf.com), you
can print directly to PDF from SM, or from any other program that
can print, for that matter.

Yes, I forgot that option which I use sometimes. As I already had
Adobe Acrobat 5 on Windows (icluded Destiller and PDFWriter), I tested
the latter from SM on Windows and it worked.

But on Linux? I just installed PDFedit, but it doesn't look to work
like a printer, just as a standalone application. Maybe Cups-pdf is a
workable solution?

But of interest, can't also Seamonkey write to PDF files in the same
way that Firefox does?

FF isn't an email program, and no it doesn't write to pdf file.  Either
you have a FF addon installed, or you have something installed to 
your OS




If this really is from an installed FF addon, I can't remember it(?)
File  Print  Print to file
 select 'Print to file' output format PDF (instead of PS default)

By the way, here is a screen shot
http://bildr.no/view/360253



as I said, if you didn't install a FF addon, then it comes part of the 
Operating System, or you installed a program, such as cutePDF, that does 
that.


Further, as I said, the printing is not done by SM or FF.  Its 
controlled by the OS. When you click on File, Print, the window that 
pops up is coming from the Operating System, not SM or FF.


More likely the window manager. Unlike Windows, Linux readily allows a choice of 
WM to suit your preferences.


Yes, I have heard that someone found a way to use KDE on Windows, not clear if 
it's really just the look and feel and libraries or if it really gets the 
default WM out.


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Re: seamonkey 1.1.x and 2.x

2009-03-16 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

nobodyh...@min.net wrote:
In 9kadnatbvfsgnibunz2dnuvz_uown...@mozilla.org, on 03/13/09 
   at 06:14 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
peter.potamus.the.purple.hi...@gmail.com said:  
Oldest OS on computers with internet access should be Win2000 by now for 
most companies ;-)


sorry, but I still know of a couple of companies that 
are still using win95


A few may still use IBM's OS/2 Warp, or the OEM version eComStation.


In all of this discussion about dropped support for SM 1.x on various
Windows versions after the release of SM 2*, there has been no mention
of several issues:
1) Which systems will the new version(s) of SM be available and
supported  on? I.e. not just Microsoft operating systems on Intel
cpus. For example: Apple MacIntoshes on their version of U*ix,
Mac G4s, other Unices, Sparc solaris, et.c.
2) What support are we all looking for?
2.1)Is it strictly fixing security holes/bugs?
2.2)Is it repair of other existing bugs, including regressions
introduced with the 1.x improvements? :-(
2.3)Is it introduction of new features ?

I would gladly settle for 2.1  2.2. I could care less about 2.3
If and when I run into missing bells and whistles, I'll find  other
tools. But I like SM and would like, and was hoping for, a reliable
bug free program.
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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-16 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

W. Watson wrote:
I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M (See 
Subject). However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others. I 
guess it's all about one's ISP?


Yeah I don't think there's any practical SM limit, it's up to your and
the recipients ISP and any in between systems. However with files that
large you should learn how to break them up into pieces. There's
standard machinery and standards for doing that. You:
encode the pieces  --  UUencode or Yenc
break the file into pieces -- about 1-2MB each
calculate and prepare additiona error correcting pieces
Send the pieces as a series of separate messages.

The recipient:
- collects the pieces.
- If needed uses the error correcting pieces to correct
the main segments.
- decode segments
- rebuilds the original file

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Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0

2009-03-16 Thread google00
On Mar 16, 4:02 pm, Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com wrote:
  See the original threads I quoted.  What I am asking for,
  which is

  Disable automatic conversion to plantext.

 So the message will be readable by all the mail agents which handle HTML but 
 not
 plaintext?

 Why do you care? I assume there is some benefit I'm missing...


Hi Mr. Davidsen - I care because when SM converts to plain text - it
corrupts the message.  Paragraph breaks are removed and text is
wrapped oddly.

HTH 8-}
Thanks guys!
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MacOS10.5.6 and SeaMonkey

2009-03-16 Thread Anne
Where does SeaMonkey keep newsgroup files ?  My newsgroups aren't
updating properly and I need to delete files and start again.  The
Library/Mozilla folder on my hard disk only has two files in it and I
can't find any profile folder.

Anne
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Re: Print Preview freezes on Office Depot's Web site?

2009-03-16 Thread JAS

Bill Davidsen wrote:

JAS wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Ant wrote:

Hi!

I was viewing 
http://www.officedepot.com/catalog/txtSearchDD.do?jopa=s5SHQCC0IOOaUna7xLgXh3Unorefinement=truesearchTxt=Logitech+Z-2300# 
and wanted to print preview from the Web page (not Print link). 
Both SeaMonkey v1.1.14 and Firefox v2.0.0.20 froze. Is anyone else 
seeing this too?


Thank you in advance. :)


hell yes



as others have said, and I will say too, there is no problem with FF 
3.  SM 1.1.x is based on the old FF 2 coding, therefore, there are 
some website coding that will not work in old FF/SM coding -- for 
example php. I will go out on a hunch and say that SM2 should work, 
as its based on FF3 coding.



I use Seamonkey 1.1.4 and it works fine with the print preview.

Do you really? Your user-Agent string says you use 1.1.8. Different 
machine, fake string, or brain fart?



I am on a different, my Sony laptop.

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\par in addresses in address book

2009-03-16 Thread Rick Merrill


in one email list all the entries
end in ...\par - every one of 'em


e.g.
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Re: Linux's SeaMonkey freezes after saving a file.

2009-03-16 Thread Phillip Pi

On 3/16/2009 9:39 AM PT, Philip Chee wrote:

Since I had to dump Debian's IceApe a few weeks ago, I had to install 
SeaMonkey (SM) v1.1.4 from 
seamonkey-1.1.14.en-US.linux-i686.installer.tar.gz into 
/home/Programs/seamonkey/ ... Mostly everything works, but I noticed 
saving files cause SM to freeze hard. CPU usage is in used from SM.


I have to kill its three processes through KDE v3.5.10's terminal since 
regular kills weren't enough. At first, I thought it was the old 
SessionSaver extension but I was still able to reproduce the freeze. I


I tried to use strace but it seems to stop when SM loads a Web page and 
doesn't output anymore.


Any ideas? Thank you in advance. :)


Use the -debug command line switch.

seamonkey -debug


I will try that later on my local machine (don't want to do it over 
SSH). Weird that I didn't see -debug listed:

$ ./seamonkey --help
Usage: ./seamonkey-bin [ options ... ] [URL]
   where options include:

X11 options
--display=DISPLAY   X display to use
--sync  Make X calls synchronous
--no-xshm   Don't use X shared memory extension
--xim-preedit=STYLE
--xim-status=STYLE
--g-fatal-warnings  Make all warnings fatal

SeaMonkey options
-height value Set height of startup window to value.
-h or -help Print this message.
-installer  Start with 4.x migration window.
-width value  Set width of startup window to value.
-v or -version  Print ./seamonkey-bin version.
-CreateProfile profileCreate profile.
-P profileStart with profile.
-ProfileWizard  Start with profile wizard.
-ProfileManager Start with profile manager.
-SelectProfile  Start with profile selection dialog.
-UILocale locale  Start with locale resources 
as UI Locale.
-contentLocale locale Start with locale resources 
as content Locale.

-remote command   Execute command in an already running
SeaMonkey process.  For more info, see:

http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html

-splash Enable splash screen.


Also, how can I output the debug into a log file if they are shown on 
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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-16 Thread JeffM
W. Watson wrote:
I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M[...]
However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others.
I guess it's all about one's ISP?

Martin Feitag wrote:
yes this ist an ISP limit. Nevertheless, keep in mind that
FTP was invented for large file-transfers, not email.

...because in order for a protocol (email)
that was designed as TEXT-ONLY
to transmit that non-text crap, it has to ENCODE it
--which adds an ADDITIONAL 33 percent to its bulk.

People should stop mailing big files
but rather upload them somewhere and email a link to the destination.

Amen.
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Slow loading site

2009-03-16 Thread stan
This site is slow loading much of the time. Seems like it has to do with 
the number of different parts that compose the page. Is there

anything I can do in SM to speed this up?

http://www.boston.com/sports/

Thanks
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Re: Saving rich message as file

2009-03-16 Thread JeffM
 Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
When you click on File, Print, the window that pops up
is coming from the Operating System, not SM or FF.

Bill Davidsen wrote:
More likely the window manager. Unlike Windows,
Linux readily allows a choice of WM to suit your preferences.

Yes, I have heard that someone found a way to use KDE on Windows,
not clear if it's really just the look and feel and libraries
or if it really gets the default WM out.

The problem all along has been the dual-licencing of the Qt toolkit.
That now has a more liberal licence WRT closed-source stuff,
and there *is* a Windoze port of KDE.
http://google.com/search?q=intitle:KDE+intitle:for-Windows+Qt+LGPL+-will-be-ported
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Re: Day by Day My Sea Monkey Is Coming Apart

2009-03-16 Thread NoOp
On 03/16/2009 06:31 AM, laurie erwin wrote:
  I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about three 
 years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem until 
 now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages. That day, I 
 received a surprise Error Message, Enter your password for 
 laurie.er...@sympatico.ca on pophm.sympatico.ca. I do not recall ever 
 having done this before and did not know that I had a password. Another 
 Error Message said, Sending of message failed. The message could not be 
 sent because connecting to SMTP server smtphm.sympatico.ca failed. ... For 
 a few days, I could still receive E-mail with Sea Monkey but now that has 
 failed and the Error message for that is, Could not connect to server 
 pophm.sympatico.ca; the connection was refused.
 
  When the problem first occurred on Thursday, a technician with my Service 
 Provider spent two hours with me on the telephone. He was able to take 
 control of my cursor and tried many things but was unable to fix the 
 problem. Towards the end of that period, after consulting with his superior 
 he informed me that Sympatico did not support Sea Monkey and after putting 
 me onto Outlook Express, he was happily off the hook. I recall they did the 
 same thing three years ago when I was forced to give up my Netscape and 
 adopt Sea Monkey.
 
  I would like to get Sea Monkey back. I am sending this call for help 
 through Outlook Express but Sea Monkey has three years of history and 
 addresses and I want it back. I will be 85 on March 19 and although I have 
 been using a computer for 20 years I am no geek. I am more of a chauffeur 
 than I am a mechanic.
 Thank you.
 Laurie Erwin,
 Toronto 
 

Check your settings:
http://service.sympatico.ca/index.cfm?method=content.view;
category_id=585content_id=1067

quote
Incoming mail server (POP)

POP Server: pophm.sympatico.ca
Port: 995
Authentication: Email address (e.g: jsm...@sympatico.ca) and
password (e.g.: a123456z)
SSL: Be sure to select the “this server requires a secure connection
(SSL)” or “use SSL (Secure Sockets Layers)” option

Outgoing mail server (SMTP)

SMTP Server: smtphm.sympatico.ca
Port: 25
Authentication: Email address (e.g: jsm...@sympatico.ca) and
password (e.g.: a123456z)
SSL: Be sure to select the “this server requires a secure connection
(SSL)” or “use SSL (Secure Sockets Layers)” option
/quote

http://service.sympatico.ca/index.cfm?method=content.viewcontent_id=11289

Please post what you have in those settings now and if you need help
finding them. One way or another we'll get you back up and running
before your birthday.

Other links that may be of help:
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/sympat/3.1_Email
[See the sections labeled:
If Sympatico-MSN's Mail Servers Are Not Working (#10555)
How do I get Thunderbird to work with enhanced e-mail? (#15737)
Both of those indicate that you should use TLS rather than SSL in the
SMTP configuration. However, you can try both.]
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Cannot_send_mail



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Re: Linux's SeaMonkey freezes after saving a file.

2009-03-16 Thread Ant

On 3/16/2009 9:39 AM PT, Philip Chee typed:


Use the -debug command line switch.

seamonkey -debug


$ ./seamonkey --debug
./run-mozilla.sh -g ./seamonkey-bin
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=.
  LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:./plugins:/usr/local/lib/mre/mre-1.1.14
DISPLAY=:0.0
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:/usr/local/lib/mre/mre-1.1.14
 LIBRARY_PATH=.:./components:/usr/local/lib/mre/mre-1.1.14
   SHLIB_PATH=.:/usr/local/lib/mre/mre-1.1.14
  LIBPATH=.:/usr/local/lib/mre/mre-1.1.14
   ADDON_PATH=.
  MOZ_PROGRAM=./seamonkey-bin
  MOZ_TOOLKIT=
moz_debug=1
 moz_debugger=
/usr/bin/gdb ./seamonkey-bin -x /tmp/mozargs.wodAef
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type show
copying
and show warranty for details.
This GDB was configured as i486-linux-gnu...
(no debugging symbols found)
(gdb)


Now what? I don't know how to use this gdb thing. :(
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Re: Print Preview freezes on Office Depot's Web site?

2009-03-16 Thread Ant

On 3/16/2009 12:44 PM PT, Bill Davidsen typed:


No, SM1.1.x will only receive security-updates.
SM2.0 is the the one which gets all the new features.


I would consider a bug allowing a malicious (or mangled) web page to 
freeze the browser to be a security issue...


Good point there.
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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-16 Thread W. Watson

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

W. Watson wrote:
I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M (See 
Subject). However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others. I 
guess it's all about one's ISP?


Yeah I don't think there's any practical SM limit, it's up to your and
the recipients ISP and any in between systems. However with files that
large you should learn how to break them up into pieces. There's
standard machinery and standards for doing that. You:
encode the pieces  --  UUencode or Yenc
break the file into pieces -- about 1-2MB each
calculate and prepare additiona error correcting pieces
Send the pieces as a series of separate messages.

The recipient:
- collects the pieces.
- If needed uses the error correcting pieces to correct
the main segments.
- decode segments
- rebuilds the original file

It's the other end that's the problem. I'm innocent. They have zero computer 
experience really, so appealing to them to send these wmv files in pieces 
isn't going to fly. I get a big file about every 2 days, so it's not a real 
hot topic.

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Re: Print Preview freezes on Office Depot's Web site?

2009-03-16 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)

Ant wrote:

On 3/16/2009 12:44 PM PT, Bill Davidsen typed:


No, SM1.1.x will only receive security-updates.
SM2.0 is the the one which gets all the new features.


I would consider a bug allowing a malicious (or mangled) web page to 
freeze the browser to be a security issue...


Good point there.



??How is that insecure? Your browser would be frozen, not working, which 
from a security standpoint, is absolutely secure grin. No information 
leak there! grin


No denying that it is a problem, a bug, but it is definitely not a 
security issue in my view

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