GreenXenon schrieb:
On my first attempt, I left SM open when I updated the setting in the
Java Control Panel, and it didn't take. But if you did close SM before
checking the box and it still didn't take, perhaps it's a Vista issue
(I'm on XP Pro SP3).
I did the later and it still didn't
stan schrieb:
1. Can I install sm2 without messing up sm1.
Yes.
2, Can I migrate data from SM1 to 2?
Yes, the data is being imported on the first start and saved to a new
SM2-profile. Your old profile remains intact.
2. Which is latest verion of sm2
official: SM2.0a3 (alpha 3)*
GoodOldBoy schrieb:
Unfortunately, Seamonkey on OSX won't import Outlook, probably because
Outlook is not installed in this OS.
correct ;-)
1. What is the best way to achieve my goal of moving my Outlook
information, files, mail, and folders to OSX on the MBP. The files are
already
Martin Feitag wrote:
GreenXenon schrieb:
On my first attempt, I left SM open when I updated the setting in the
Java Control Panel, and it didn't take. But if you did close SM before
checking the box and it still didn't take, perhaps it's a Vista issue
(I'm on XP Pro SP3).
I did the later
Martin Feitag wrote:
stan schrieb:
1. Can I install sm2 without messing up sm1.
Yes.
Stan, I think Martin may have forgotten to add ...if you do a Custom
Installation and install SM2 into a different location compared to SM1
This is so that SM 2 isn't installed over the top of SM 1,
RE: Sun Java JVM Ver6 Build 14 not running / installing on SeaMonkey
Be advised that Sun has a major Installer problem on their hands with this JVM
version, aka JRE update 14, aka . Seems to affect XP machines much more than
Vista machines.
The problem has a GOOD EASY fix, so
Some of
I don't know how to do what you're suggesting. I signed up to the group
and requested a daily digest due to the large number of emails I
receive. I have been manually adding the subject [as I did with this
message] in the belief/hope that that would place it in the right thread.
The page
I am getting a silly number of mail filters, and I'd love to be able to do a
two-level filtering. For instance, on the inbox I could grab everything from
infoworld and move to the infoworld folder, where another set of filters weould
break it into subfolders. At least with 1.1.16 this didn't
On 06/24/2009 08:24 AM, James wrote:
I don't know how to do what you're suggesting. I signed up to the group
and requested a daily digest due to the large number of emails I
receive. I have been manually adding the subject [as I did with this
message] in the belief/hope that that would
On 06/24/09 08:33, Bill Davidsen wrote:
I am getting a silly number of mail filters, and I'd love to be able to do a
two-level filtering. For instance, on the inbox I could grab everything from
infoworld and move to the infoworld folder, where another set of filters
weould
break it into
On or about 6/24/2009 10:26 AM, INFO WG typed the following:
RE: Sun Java JVM Ver6 Build 14 not running / installing on SeaMonkey
Be advised that Sun has a major Installer problem on their hands with this
JVM version, aka JRE update 14, aka . Seems to affect XP machines much more
than
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#1.1.17
I've noticed that the bouncer behind
http://releases.mozilla.org/
has directed me to a server that holds
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