Re: Is there any limit on the number of e-mail messages that can be saved?

2009-06-18 Thread Daniel

Mike C wrote:

John wrote:

I've been using SeaMonkey, and before that the Mozilla Suite and
Netscape for email for over 10 years. I have my inbox contents sorted
into numerous sub-folders. I keep most non-spam emails indefinitely for
future reference. I estimate that I currently have over 30,000 messages
in these folders. There are over 10,000 messages in my sent folder.

Is there any specific limit to the number of messages I can save in 
this manner? Is there any way of moving older messages to a different 
location so they don't have to be loaded every time I start the 
program and still have the ability to easily search and read them when 
necessary?


What I want to avoid is a sudden crash caused by too many messages 
which would cause me to lose everything. (I do backup these folders on 
a regular basis). Thanks!


John

If there's a limit it's more than 3000. (I've seen that many)
I think it's limitless except for the size of your hard drive.


I though I read somewhere here-abouts that people were having trouble 
with mail folders that were over 2Gbyte (or 4Gbyte, maybe)


Daniel
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Re: Delete Trash

2009-06-18 Thread Keith Whaley

rjk wrote:


Answering Paul B. Gallagher, who wrote:

  Is there a way to DELETE messages in TRASH, other than 1 by 1
  I don't wanna delete the entire folder, just a date range, or after 
  doing a sort, trash that belongs to a certain individual


Assuming in the absence of any evidence that you're using SeaMonkey, 
click the first message to select it, hold down the SHIFT key and click 
the last message. Then hit the Del key. Do exactly as you would to 
delete files in Windows Explorer.


That selects all lines between the two clicks. Useful for deleting a 
large number of contiguous lines.



CTRL-click works, too, to select  noncontiguous files.


Actually, with my SeaMonkey v.1.1.16 (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel 
Mac OS X...) I find that the command for selecting non-contiguous lines 
is Command-Click, not Control-Click.


keith whaley

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Re: Firefox 3.5 RC1 is appearing

2009-06-18 Thread JR WG
Appears that Firefox 3.5 RC1 is itself appearing, but with reletively little 
fanfare and pronouncements from Mozilla HQ.

For something that's been waylaid for this long, the RC1 is a relief, indeed, 
seen mostly in English but we should be seeing other world languages as well.

Various locales seen for now:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases/Firefox_3.5rc1

http://www.filehippo.com/download_firefox/tech/

and there are of course a great many others.

Joe


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   4. Re: [SM 2.0] New news servers not showing up w/out restarting
  SM (NoOp)
   5. Re: IE opens instead of SM (stan)
   6. Delete Trash (rjk)
   7. Re: SM bug in Hotmail (David E. Ross)
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   9. Delete Trash (rjk)
  10. Re: Is there any limit on the number of e-mail messages that
  can  be saved? (Daniel)
  11. Re: Delete Trash (Keith Whaley)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:15:39 -0400
From: Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Cookie housekeeping proposal
Message-ID: sicdnbvpl5f_3atxnz2dnuvz_redn...@mozilla.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Richard Schaefer wrote:

 Dear Sirs,
 
 In housekeeping, I like to delete cookies not being used.  Now I have 
 to delete one by one.  Could you add the sweep feature that lets one 
 select more than one lines at a time?

In Mozilla and SeaMonkey, do Tools | Cookie Manager | Manage Cookies and 
you'll find you /can/ select more than one at a time. Use CTRL-click for 
discontinuous selections, SHIFT-click for continuous ones per standard 
Windows convention.

You can also set your preferences to purge all cookies every time you 
close the program: Edit | Preferences | Privacy  Security | Cookies | 
Accept for current session only.

If you're referring to Apple Mail, no one here can help you.

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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 17:18:20 -0400
From: stan s.c.pierce
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: IE opens instead of SM
Message-ID: yoadny5cqdgewktxnz2dnuvz_q-dn...@mozilla.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I use Fototime/Fotoalbum. Just switched to a new computer (64 bit) and 
Vista. In the past, when I logged on Fototime or accessed it via 
Fotoalbum which logged me, Fototime opened in SM browser.  Now, it is 
opening in IE.

I have interacted with Fototime support and not been able to solve the 
problem.  Their support people tell me they are using the following to 
open the default browser:

ShellExecute(NULL, open, http://www.fototime.com;, NULL, NULL,
SW_SHOWNORMAL);

They also refer me to this document which explains further:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224816

Anyone understand all this well enough to know why it is invoking IE 
instead of SM?  Seems like it might be a Vista or 64 bit problem.

Thanks
Stan





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Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 19:07:41 -0400
From: CatThief nos...@no.way
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: IE opens instead of SM
Message-ID: w-idnbirh5ug6qtxnz2dnuvz_ohi4...@mozilla.org
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stan wrote the following on 06-17-2009 5:18 PM:

 I use Fototime/Fotoalbum. Just switched to a new computer (64 bit) and 
 Vista. In the past, when I logged on Fototime or accessed it via 
 Fotoalbum which logged me, Fototime opened in SM browser.  Now, it is 
 opening in IE.
 
 I have interacted with Fototime support and not been able to solve the 
 problem.  Their support people tell me they are using the following to 
 open the default browser:
 
 ShellExecute(NULL, open, http://www.fototime.com;, NULL, NULL,
 SW_SHOWNORMAL);
 
 They also refer me to this document which explains further:
 
 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224816
 
 Anyone understand all this well enough to know why it is invoking IE 
 

Re: Firefox 3.5 RC1 is appearing

2009-06-18 Thread Lester Caine

JR WG wrote ...

A lot of unnecessary baggage
If you must top post THINK !

And are we really interested in what 'the opposition' are doing :)

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Re: Delete Trash

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/17/09 20:58, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 rjk wrote:
 
 Is there a way to DELETE messages in TRASH, other than 1 by 1
 I don't wanna delete the entire folder, just a date range, or after 
 doing a sort, trash that belongs to a certain individual
 
 Assuming in the absence of any evidence that you're using SeaMonkey, 

Huh? Here's his User-Agent string:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) 
Gecko/20090403
SeaMonkey/1.1.16

Plus, he's posting in a SeaMonkey support group.

Neither of these prove that the question relates to SeaMonkey, but sure
seems like a reasonable assumption :-)

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Re: Delete Trash

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/18/09 04:41, Keith Whaley wrote:
 rjk wrote:
 
 Answering Paul B. Gallagher, who wrote:
 
   Is there a way to DELETE messages in TRASH, other than 1 by 1
   I don't wanna delete the entire folder, just a date range, or after 
   doing a sort, trash that belongs to a certain individual
 
 Assuming in the absence of any evidence that you're using SeaMonkey, 
 click the first message to select it, hold down the SHIFT key and click 
 the last message. Then hit the Del key. Do exactly as you would to 
 delete files in Windows Explorer.
 
 That selects all lines between the two clicks. Useful for deleting a 
 large number of contiguous lines.
 
 CTRL-click works, too, to select  noncontiguous files.
 
 Actually, with my SeaMonkey v.1.1.16 (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel 
 Mac OS X...) I find that the command for selecting non-contiguous lines 
 is Command-Click, not Control-Click.
 
 keith whaley
 

The OP was on Windows. See his User Agent string:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) 
Gecko/20090403
SeaMonkey/1.1.16
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Mozilla News. Was: AdBlock Pllus/SM (2?)

2009-06-18 Thread James
Hi, Paul.  To answer your last question first just go to your personal 
MY GROUPS page.  Then if you have a lot of groups [as I do] scroll 
down and find the one you want to edit [you may have multiple pages of 
groups as I do].  Next, click on EDIT MY GROUPS.  Under the MESSAGE 
DELIVERY header of this group select the drop down box and choose DAILY 
DIGEST.


I appreciate the info on Mozilla News.  When you say, ...Click the 
account Mozilla News, what page are you on in order to find Mozilla 
News?  So far I just handle everything as emails.  I'm sending myself a 
copy of this message so I can file the info on newsgroups.


Thanks,
James
.
.



Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:41:51 -0400
From: Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 42, Issue 27
Message-ID: x6idnvb9b8dppqxxnz2dnuvz_omdn...@mozilla.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

James wrote:

  

 Hi, Paul.  Please see notes below...
 


 From: Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com
 To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
 Subject: Re: AdBlock Pllus/SM (2?)
 Message-ID: 9rwdnsl8vdcwf6vxnz2dnuvz_gudn...@mozilla.org
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

 James wrote:

  
  I'm new here so I've missed all the other posts on this topic. 
  


 If you have a decent news reader (your headers don't show what program 
 you're using, and giganews.com says they don't offer 
 mozilla.support.seamonkey), nothing is lost -- the whole thread is 
 there waiting for you to read. Just show the whole thread. I can't 
 tell you how without knowing what program you're using.
   
  
 What I use is Seamonkey 1.1.16.  I don't seem to have any of the options 
 below under view when I have the digest of this group open [as I do 
 now].  The digest comes through as a single text file with all the 
 messages of the day in it.  Most of my email is Yahoo digests and one 
 [and only one] of them comes through the same way.  Is there a better 
 way to read the group's posts?

 ...



I like SeaMonkey's own news reader. Click the account Mozilla News, 
choose Manage newsgroup subscriptions, and subscribe to 
mozilla.support.seamonkey. You will be prompted to download all the 
existing headers, which may be several thousand, and you can choose 
whether to do that, or download some subset while marking everything 
else as read, or just download a certain number (e.g., 500) without 
marking the rest.


 From then on, whenever you return to that folder (newsgroup), SeaMonkey 
will automatically download the new headers (not the whole messages, 
just the headers). You can then sort as I described in my previous 
message, mark messages as read, kill entire threads, etc. If you decide 
to read a particular message, click its subject line and SeaMonkey will 
download the body.


If you want to mark a bunch of messages as read without downloading 
them, close the preview pane and use standard Windows selection 
conventions to select consecutive or nonconsecutive messages, then press 
m to toggle read/unread. There are other keyboard shortcuts.


Now it's my turn: I wasn't aware that a digest was available -- how do 
you do that?


-- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. 
Gallagher


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Re: Cookie housekeeping proposal

2009-06-18 Thread Richard Schaefer
  Thanks for the SHIFT- click info, Paul; but it's insufficient.   
Like many people, I build up hundreds of cookies, so when I delete  
there are some large blocks to delete.  SHIFT-click only allows me to  
delete those cookies visible in the window, isn't that true?   When I  
tried it and reached the bottom of the window, more cookies weren't  
raised up into the window.  Therefore I was only able to delete  
about  25 cookies at a time.  This becomes tiresome when one has  
about 2-300 to delete.
 In the applications which have it,  sweep-highlighting  
continually brings more items into a window when one reaches the  
bottom.  Therefore one can highlight as many consecutive items as  
desired.  Is there some other technique you know to delete 300  
consecutive items at a time?  If not,
Seamonkey could use sweep-highlighting.  I'm assuming the programming  
wouldn't be onerous since the capability is already present in so  
many other applications.


Richard
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Re: Cookie housekeeping proposal

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/18/09 10:40, Richard Schaefer wrote:
Thanks for the SHIFT- click info, Paul; but it's insufficient.   
 Like many people, I build up hundreds of cookies, so when I delete  
 there are some large blocks to delete.  SHIFT-click only allows me to  
 delete those cookies visible in the window, isn't that true?

No.

Try this (in any windows-based application - it is not specific
to SeaMonkey):

  Click on the first row in the list;

  Use any method you like to scroll the list (click on the scrollbar,
hit the End key, etc.)

  While holding down the Shift key, click on another entry in the
list.

  You will see that this action selected all th entries between
the first one and the second one (including the two that you
clicked on).

  You can continue this action and add more to the selection
as desired.


 When I
 tried it and reached the bottom of the window, more cookies weren't  
 raised up into the window.  Therefore I was only able to delete  
 about  25 cookies at a time.  This becomes tiresome when one has  
 about 2-300 to delete.
   In the applications which have it,  sweep-highlighting  
 continually brings more items into a window when one reaches the  
 bottom.  Therefore one can highlight as many consecutive items as  
 desired.  Is there some other technique you know to delete 300  
 consecutive items at a time?  If not,
 Seamonkey could use sweep-highlighting.  I'm assuming the programming  
 wouldn't be onerous since the capability is already present in so  
 many other applications.
 
  Richard
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Re: Cookie housekeeping proposal

2009-06-18 Thread JAS

Richard Schaefer wrote:
  Thanks for the SHIFT- click info, Paul; but it's insufficient.  Like 
many people, I build up hundreds of cookies, so when I delete there 
are some large blocks to delete.  SHIFT-click only allows me to delete 
those cookies visible in the window, isn't that true?   When I tried 
it and reached the bottom of the window, more cookies weren't raised 
up into the window.  Therefore I was only able to delete about  25 
cookies at a time.  This becomes tiresome when one has about 2-300 to 
delete.
 In the applications which have it,  sweep-highlighting 
continually brings more items into a window when one reaches the 
bottom.  Therefore one can highlight as many consecutive items as 
desired.  Is there some other technique you know to delete 300 
consecutive items at a time?  If not,
Seamonkey could use sweep-highlighting.  I'm assuming the programming 
wouldn't be onerous since the capability is already present in so many 
other applications.


Richard
Get a free program CCleaner and it will let you keep what you want and 
delete all the rest.


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Moving Newsgroups

2009-06-18 Thread Brian Mailman

SM 1.1.16 here...
Win XP

I used to be able to move a newsgroup name to where I wanted it by just 
drag-and-dropping.  I've added one and it's at the bottom of the list. 
I want to move it to near a related group, but dragging-and-dropping 
isn't working.  What should I do?


B/
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Re: Cookie housekeeping proposal

2009-06-18 Thread JeffM
Richard Schaefer wrote:
In housekeeping, I like to delete cookies not being used.
Now I have to delete one by one.

Shift+DownArrow
or
Shift+PageDown

Ctrl+click to unmark any that you *don't* want removed.

The way to make this simple is to NOT have it happen in the first
place.
I write-protect my cookies file and
change the permissions ONLY **when I sign up for something**
(I then IMMEDIATELY change the permissions back).

Typically, new cookies will exist **only** until I close the
browser.
They never get written to the disk.

NOTE:
I rarely have to make the effort to allow a persistant cookie.
I find that I _need_ very few cookies
and that the majority are just a privacy intrusion.

There's someone else (David E. Ross??)
who rewrites cookies.txt from a permanent file
each time he starts the browser.
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Re: Cookie housekeeping proposal

2009-06-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Richard Schaefer wrote:


Thanks for the SHIFT- click info, Paul; but it's insufficient.  Like
many people, I build up hundreds of cookies, so when I delete there
are some large blocks to delete.  SHIFT-click only allows me to
delete those cookies visible in the window, isn't that true?   When I
tried it and reached the bottom of the window, more cookies weren't
raised up into the window.  Therefore I was only able to delete about
25 cookies at a time.  This becomes tiresome when one has about 2-300
to delete.

In the applications which have it,  sweep-highlighting continually 
brings more items into a window when one reaches the bottom.

Therefore one can highlight as many consecutive items as desired.  Is
there some other technique you know to delete 300 consecutive items
at a time?  If not, Seamonkey could use sweep-highlighting.  I'm
assuming the programming wouldn't be onerous since the capability is
already present in so many other applications.


Number 1: Please stop pruning out the entire message to which you're 
replying. It makes it hard for someone who comes along later to follow 
the thread.


Number 2: I can't imagine why you would ever want 300 cookies; the best 
cure for that, as someone else already said in this thread, is 
prevention. I myself accept only session cookies, and those only if they 
meet the specs of my cookie policy, q.v. So whenever I close SeaMonkey 
(and Mozilla before it), all cookies are purged. If a site wants to set 
another cookie when I return, fine.


The Cookie Manager allows you to set certain sites as always allow or 
always block with respect to cookies, and I use that to tweak my 
general policy.


For the mechanics of deleting all but a few, I probably would click the 
first, scroll to the end and SHIFT-click the last, and then CTRL-click 
to deselect the few I wanted to keep. But it will be almost as good -- 
and probably easier -- to just delete them all and let your favorite 
sites set fresh cookies the next time you visit.


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Re: Mozilla News. Was: AdBlock Pllus/SM (2?)

2009-06-18 Thread Keith Whaley

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


James wrote:

Hi, Paul.  To answer your last question first just go to your personal 
MY GROUPS page.  



Where???


  Good question, Paul. It isn't self-evident, is it.

  keith whaley


Then if you have a lot of groups [as I do] scroll down and find the
one you want to edit [you may have multiple pages of groups as I do].
Next, click on EDIT MY GROUPS.  Under the MESSAGE DELIVERY header of
this group select the drop down box and choose DAILY DIGEST.

I appreciate the info on Mozilla News.  When you say, ...Click the 
account Mozilla News, what page are you on in order to find Mozilla

News?  So far I just handle everything as emails.  I'm sending
myself a copy of this message so I can file the info on newsgroups.


It's a mail/news account just like my other email accounts, appears at 
the bottom of the email page right under Local Folders.



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Re: Mozilla News. Was: AdBlock Pllus/SM (2?)

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/18/09 13:35, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 James wrote:
 
 Hi, Paul.  To answer your last question first just go to your personal 
 MY GROUPS page.  
 
 Where???
 
 Then if you have a lot of groups [as I do] scroll down and find the
 one you want to edit [you may have multiple pages of groups as I do].
 Next, click on EDIT MY GROUPS.  Under the MESSAGE DELIVERY header of
 this group select the drop down box and choose DAILY DIGEST.
 
 I appreciate the info on Mozilla News.  When you say, ...Click the 
 account Mozilla News, what page are you on in order to find Mozilla
 News?  So far I just handle everything as emails.  I'm sending
 myself a copy of this message so I can file the info on newsgroups.
 
 It's a mail/news account just like my other email accounts, appears at 
 the bottom of the email page right under Local Folders.
 

James,

  If you're running SeaMonkey, launch the Mail  Newsgroups application
(ask if you don't know how to do this). Then, go to File - New - Account
and set up a newsgroup account. The Newsgroup server on which these groups
are found is news.mozilla.org.

  Is this what you're looking for?
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Re: Delete Trash

2009-06-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Mark Hansen wrote:


On 06/17/09 20:58, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


rjk wrote:


Is there a way to DELETE messages in TRASH, other than 1 by 1 I
don't wanna delete the entire folder, just a date range, or after
doing a sort, trash that belongs to a certain individual


Assuming in the absence of any evidence that you're using
SeaMonkey,


Huh? Here's his User-Agent string:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.8.1.21) Gecko/20090403 SeaMonkey/1.1.16


Fair enough. I just did a cursory search for an X-Mailer string; this is 
obviously better.



Plus, he's posting in a SeaMonkey support group.


I was raised to explicitly state the name and version of my program in 
the message body, it's common courtesy. Plus I think it's a little rude 
to expect people you want to do you a favor to go poking around in your 
headers to figure out what the *^%*^ you're talking about.



Neither of these prove that the question relates to SeaMonkey, but
sure seems like a reasonable assumption :-)


And it /was/ the assumption I made.

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Re: NoScript Question

2009-06-18 Thread AlainF
Had the same problem. Tried to reinstall 1.1.16 or 1.1.17 or Noscript 
1.9.3.3 or the night. With the same result.


All of the computer that I update with Microsoft update of this month, 
Noscrit isnt available anymore.


Is it possible that the problem is the Microsoft update?

Alain


TOM7601 wrote:
I upgraded to SeaMonkey 1.1.16 and tried to reinstall NoScript. The 
add-ons site as well as the NoScript homepage report it as v1.9.3.3. I 
restart SeaMonkey after a successful installation and NoScript doesn't 
show up in the status bar. I ran Extension Manager and it told me I had 
v1.9.2. I uninstalled it, restarted SeaMonkey and reinstalled (I 
thought) NoScript. It still didn't work and, once again, Extension 
Manager reported it as v1.9.2.


I've upgraded SeaMonkey before and had no problem reinstalling NoScript.

What am I doing wrong?

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 42, Issue 33

2009-06-18 Thread James
In some apps SHIFT/END will highlight all from the first highlighted one 
to the end.


Luck,
James
.
.


Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:40:39 -0400
From: Richard Schaefer 63war...@gmail.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Cookie housekeeping proposal
Message-ID: 48b079e7-1956-4903-baf4-be7d4cbeb...@gmail.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed

   Thanks for the SHIFT- click info, Paul; but it's insufficient.   
Like many people, I build up hundreds of cookies, so when I delete  
there are some large blocks to delete.  SHIFT-click only allows me to  
delete those cookies visible in the window, isn't that true?   When I  
tried it and reached the bottom of the window, more cookies weren't  
raised up into the window.  Therefore I was only able to delete  
about  25 cookies at a time.  This becomes tiresome when one has  
about 2-300 to delete.
  In the applications which have it,  sweep-highlighting  
continually brings more items into a window when one reaches the  
bottom.  Therefore one can highlight as many consecutive items as  
desired.  Is there some other technique you know to delete 300  
consecutive items at a time?  If not,
Seamonkey could use sweep-highlighting.  I'm assuming the programming  
wouldn't be onerous since the capability is already present in so  
many other applications.


 Richard




  


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Re: Delete Trash

2009-06-18 Thread rjk

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 06/17/09 20:58, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

rjk wrote:


Is there a way to DELETE messages in TRASH, other than 1 by 1
I don't wanna delete the entire folder, just a date range, or after 
doing a sort, trash that belongs to a certain individual
Assuming in the absence of any evidence that you're using SeaMonkey, 


Huh? Here's his User-Agent string:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) 
Gecko/20090403
SeaMonkey/1.1.16

Plus, he's posting in a SeaMonkey support group.

Neither of these prove that the question relates to SeaMonkey, but sure
seems like a reasonable assumption :-)



why all this about the obvious

why would you think that the question had any other relationship other 
than SM


does every message you view/answer need to abide by your qualifications
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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 42, Issue 34

2009-06-18 Thread James
I see that now.  Having never used it to me it seems strange and 
different.  I typically only know enough to get myself into trouble and 
then have to go to places like this to bail me out.  So I tend to stick 
to things that I know how to do.


Thanks,
James
.
.


Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:51:39 -0700
From: Mark Hansen m...@nospamwinfirst.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Mozilla News. Was: AdBlock Pllus/SM (2?)
Message-ID: 75idnsffyn5dnafxnz2dnuvz_tgdn...@mozilla.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

[...]
 



James,

  If you're running SeaMonkey, launch the Mail  Newsgroups application
(ask if you don't know how to do this). Then, go to File - New - Account
and set up a newsgroup account. The Newsgroup server on which these groups
are found is news.mozilla.org.

  Is this what you're looking for?


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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 42, Issue 34

2009-06-18 Thread James

Paul, it's here:
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups
.
You will probably have to log in if you're not already logged in. 

If you have a problem go here: http://groups.yahoo.com/ and log in.  
Next click on MANAGE beside MY GROUPS.  I have some kind of automatic 
login set up IIRC so I don't have to go through that procedure.  Darned 
if I remember how I did that.


See other response below...



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.



Message: 3
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:35:38 -0400
From: Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Mozilla News. Was: AdBlock Pllus/SM (2?)
Message-ID: h4odna40gdo9okfxnz2dnuvz_hgdn...@mozilla.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

James wrote:

  
Hi, Paul.  To answer your last question first just go to your personal 
MY GROUPS page.  



Where???

  

Then if you have a lot of groups [as I do] scroll down and find the
one you want to edit [you may have multiple pages of groups as I do].
Next, click on EDIT MY GROUPS.  Under the MESSAGE DELIVERY header of
this group select the drop down box and choose DAILY DIGEST.

I appreciate the info on Mozilla News.  When you say, ...Click the 
account Mozilla News, what page are you on in order to find Mozilla

News?  So far I just handle everything as emails.  I'm sending
myself a copy of this message so I can file the info on newsgroups.



It's a mail/news account just like my other email accounts, appears at 
the bottom of the email page right under Local Folders.
  

.
.
All I have under LOCAL FOLDERS is UNSENT MESSAGES and TRASH???


Luck,
James

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Re: Delete Trash

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Hansen
On 06/18/09 14:52, rjk wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 06/17/09 20:58, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 rjk wrote:

 Is there a way to DELETE messages in TRASH, other than 1 by 1
 I don't wanna delete the entire folder, just a date range, or after 
 doing a sort, trash that belongs to a certain individual
 Assuming in the absence of any evidence that you're using SeaMonkey, 
 
 Huh? Here's his User-Agent string:
 
 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) 
 Gecko/20090403
 SeaMonkey/1.1.16
 
 Plus, he's posting in a SeaMonkey support group.
 
 Neither of these prove that the question relates to SeaMonkey, but sure
 seems like a reasonable assumption :-)
 
 
 why all this about the obvious
 
 why would you think that the question had any other relationship other 
 than SM
 
 does every message you view/answer need to abide by your qualifications

Are you asking me?

I think you've replied to the wrong post...

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 42, Issue 34

2009-06-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

James wrote:


Paul, it's here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups

You will probably have to log in if you're not already logged in.
If you have a problem go here: http://groups.yahoo.com/ and log in.  
Next click on MANAGE beside MY GROUPS.  I have some kind of automatic 
login set up IIRC so I don't have to go through that procedure.  Darned 
if I remember how I did that.


See other response below...


Oh, I see. Never occurred to me that Yahoo groups could be involved. As 
it happens, I don't have an account with them, don't want one because of 
privacy issues, same goes for Google groups. But thanks for the explanation.


It's a mail/news account just like my other email accounts, appears at 
the bottom of the email page right under Local Folders.
  

All I have under LOCAL FOLDERS is UNSENT MESSAGES and TRASH???


No, not within it, below it:

Mail Account 1
Inbox
Unsent Messages
Drafts
Templates
Sent
Trash
Mail Account 2
Inbox
Unsent Messages
Drafts
Templates
Sent
Trash
Mail Account 3
Inbox
Unsent Messages
Drafts
Templates
Sent
Trash
Local Folders
Unsent Messages
Drafts
Templates
Sent
Trash
Mozilla News
mozilla.general
mozilla.support.other
mozilla.support.seamonkey

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