Re: Imaginary profiles in Mozilla and SeaMonkey

2009-06-02 Thread John Doue
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.05.2009 18:19, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: --- Original Message --- Just upgraded from Moz 1.7.13 to SM 1.1.16, and before doing so I ran Mozilla's profile manager to clean up any extraneous entries. It prompted me to choose between my current

Re: Imaginary profiles in Mozilla and SeaMonkey

2009-06-02 Thread John Doue
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: John Doue wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.05.2009 18:19, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: --- Original Message --- Just upgraded from Moz 1.7.13 to SM 1.1.16, and before doing so I ran Mozilla's profile manager to clean up any extraneous

Re: Imaginary profiles in Mozilla and SeaMonkey

2009-06-02 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
John Doue wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.05.2009 18:19, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: --- Original Message --- Just upgraded from Moz 1.7.13 to SM 1.1.16, and before doing so I ran Mozilla's profile manager to clean up any extraneous entries. It prompted me to

Opening an attachment uses current tab in browser

2009-06-02 Thread Lucas Levrel
Hi, Everything is in the subject... In the mailreader, when I right-click an attachment and select Open, it will open in the current tab of the browser. I'd expect it to open in a new tab, given my prefs for tabbed browsing are: - open links meant to open a new window in: a new tab in the

Re: Opening an attachment uses current tab in browser

2009-06-02 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/02/09 06:14, Lucas Levrel wrote: Hi, Everything is in the subject... In the mailreader, when I right-click an attachment and select Open, it will open in the current tab of the browser. I'd expect it to open in a new tab, given my prefs for tabbed browsing are: - open links meant

Re: Bookmarks

2009-06-02 Thread Ray_Net
I believe that the solution given for XP-pro is the same for XP. For me bookmarks.html is located in the directory: C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\default\gt6bfqi6.slt u...@domain.invalid wrote: I have the same problem but use XP, is the solution the same ??

Re: Opening an attachment uses current tab in browser

2009-06-02 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/02/09 08:55, Hartmut Figge wrote: Mark Hansen: On 06/02/09 06:14, Lucas Levrel wrote: Any hint? I looked for tab in about:config but couldn't find anything relevant (other than the above-mentionned prefs). With this preferences i get news tabs when opening attachments ...

Re: Opening an attachment uses current tab in browser

2009-06-02 Thread Arne
Hartmut Figge wrote: Mark Hansen: On 06/02/09 06:14, Lucas Levrel wrote: Any hint? I looked for tab in about:config but couldn't find anything relevant (other than the above-mentionned prefs). With this preferences i get news tabs when opening attachments ...

Re: Imaginary profiles in Mozilla and SeaMonkey

2009-06-02 Thread Philip Chee
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 15:34:19 +0300, John Doue wrote: I do not remember how Netscape and Mozilla handled profiles. It might be key to solving your problem. I hope Philippe Chee can help here. Netscape 6/7 and Mozilla Suite used a binary file registry.dat to keep track of profiles.

Re: Opening an attachment uses current tab in browser

2009-06-02 Thread Hartmut Figge
Arne: For what it's worth, I'm still on 1.1.14 and it works for me, links in mail/news opens in new tab as I have that set in the preferences. Interesting. Then it is either a regression or the others are using extensions which cause the fault. Hartmut

Re: Imaginary profiles in Mozilla and SeaMonkey

2009-06-02 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
John Doue wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: John Doue wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Jay Garcia wrote: On 31.05.2009 18:19, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: --- Original Message --- Just upgraded from Moz 1.7.13 to SM 1.1.16, and before doing so I ran Mozilla's profile manager to clean up

Re: Opening an attachment uses current tab in browser

2009-06-02 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/02/09 11:11, Hartmut Figge wrote: Arne: For what it's worth, I'm still on 1.1.14 and it works for me, links in mail/news opens in new tab as I have that set in the preferences. Interesting. Then it is either a regression or the others are using extensions which cause the fault.

Re: Opening an attachment uses current tab in browser

2009-06-02 Thread Hartmut Figge
Mark Hansen: On 06/02/09 11:11, Hartmut Figge wrote: Arne: For what it's worth, I'm still on 1.1.14 and it works for me, links in mail/news opens in new tab as I have that set in the preferences. Interesting. Then it is either a regression or the others are using extensions which cause the

Re: Opening an attachment uses current tab in browser

2009-06-02 Thread Daniel
Arne wrote: Hartmut Figge wrote: Mark Hansen: On 06/02/09 06:14, Lucas Levrel wrote: Any hint? I looked for tab in about:config but couldn't find anything relevant (other than the above-mentionned prefs). With this preferences i get news tabs when opening attachments ...

Re: SeaMonkey Mail performance problems

2009-06-02 Thread flyguy
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Bob Fleischer wrote: Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Bob Fleischer wrote: I have been running the latest releases of SeaMonkey (now 1.1.16) on what should be a rather hot system -- a Core 2 quad 3.0 GHz system running Vista Business 64-bit in 8 GB RAM.. SeaMonkey mail

Re: SeaMonkey Mail performance problems

2009-06-02 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
flyguy wrote: Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Bob Fleischer wrote: Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Bob Fleischer wrote: I have been running the latest releases of SeaMonkey (now 1.1.16) on what should be a rather hot system -- a Core 2 quad 3.0 GHz system running Vista Business 64-bit in 8 GB RAM..

Re: SeaMonkey Mail performance problems

2009-06-02 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: flyguy wrote: Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Bob Fleischer wrote: Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Bob Fleischer wrote: I have been running the latest releases of SeaMonkey (now 1.1.16) on what should be a rather hot system -- a Core 2 quad 3.0 GHz system running Vista