Re: Mailbox is at 98% of quota
Stéphane Grégoire wrote: Salut, Chuck Mryglot a tapoté, le 18/08/2009 21:54 : Is there some maximum that Seamonkey sets or expects? The quota is on your mail server. You can say to Seamonkey to delete the messages after some days, I usually use 15 days. Or you can tell Seamonkey to delete the emails from the POP mail server instantly when you download them Another possibility here -- your POP mail server could have junk filtering enabled, and 98% of your mail quota is now filled up with junk mail that you need to manually tell the mail server to delete. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Passwords and waiting to load
DoctorBill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 8/18/2009 8:00 AM, DoctorBill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 8/17/2009 10:02 PM, DoctorBill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 8/17/2009 9:32 AM, Paul Hartman wrote: On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Mark Hansenm...@nospamwinfirst.com wrote: Huh? Can't use just block all images from the site? Go to Tools - Image Manager - Block Images from this Site (or Manage Image Permissions and do it manually). Or just disable images entirely. There are some addons which give an easy on/off toggle. On Firefox there is ImgLikeOpera which lets you right-click to load images when desired, which I think would be perfect for the OP, but I don't know of a Seamonkey version. Install the PrefBar extension from http://prefbar.mozdev.org/installation.html/prefbar4.2.xpi. Then download and import the PrefBar button (actually a menulist) Image Menulist 1.0 from http://prefbar.mozdev.org/buttons.html/imagemenulist.btn. This will allow you to switch quickly between no images, all images, and images only from the current domain, all from the PrefBar toolbar. I AM using PrefBar ver 1.2.13 right now. Would that button work in my version ? I am completely ignorant of these buttons - what are they and how do I place a new button into my PrefBar ? Amazing ! DoctorBill Are you sure about your version? I'm using v.4.2.0, but its Help section is version 1.2.21. When you right-click on the PrefBar toolbar and select Prefbar Help or select that as a button on the toolbar, the first paragraph gives the version of the help information. The third paragraph gives the version of PrefBar itself. First, download Image Menulist 1.0 from http://prefbar.mozdev.org/buttons.html/imagemenulist.btn. Right-click on the link and select Save Link Target. Save the file to your desktop. Right-click on the PrefBar toolbar and select Customize. Select the Import button. In the file-selection window, navigate to your desktop and select the imagemenulist.btn file. If it installs in the Available Items list, select it and then select the Add Items button to move it to the Enabled Items list. Having imported the button, you may then delete the imagemenulist.btn file. Nope...won't load...I have to upgrade to the Newer PrefBar version. How would I upgrade - just install the newer version OVER my older one - or do I have to delete the older version. If so, how would I proceed ? DoctorBill Just install the new version over the old one. Any tailoring you did with the old version should be automatically updated for the new version. OK - did it. Restarting now. All is wellthanks to all who helped ! DoctorBill -- A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION - Except for physical safety, Government Employees, including Congressmen, Judges and the President, should have exactly the same system of Benefits that the average citizen has - without exception. Go to the Townhall meetings – be heard! Watch how bussed in groups try to shout you down! But they cannot stop you voting – assuming the voting system hasn’t been corrupted as in Iran… ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
paswor manager
sea monkey 1.17 not wait after load sesion started, i have problem bad password..answer is waths solution pasword manager firefox style, or new style ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: paswor manager
On 08/19/09 10:44, intrudere wrote: sea monkey 1.17 not wait after load sesion started, i have problem bad password..answer is waths solution pasword manager firefox style, or new style I think you're saying that when you go to a web site, you are being logged-in with a bad login/password, and the login is failing. Can you go to Tools - Password Manager - Manage Stored Passwords and remove the entry for the site URL? Otherwise, I have no idea what you're trying to say - sorry. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
WHY SeaMonkey thinks this message might be an email scam. ?
Why would SeaMonkey 1.1.17 flag a message with SeaMonkey thinks this message might be an email scam. ? The visual presentation is similar to what Mozilla uses to flag possible Junk messages. I've confirmed by personal telephone call that the email was legit. I'd like to tell sender what they did that raised the warning. Suggestions? TIA ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: WHY SeaMonkey thinks this message might be an email scam. ?
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Richard Owlettrowl...@pcnetinc.com wrote: Why would SeaMonkey 1.1.17 flag a message with SeaMonkey thinks this message might be an email scam. ? The visual presentation is similar to what Mozilla uses to flag possible Junk messages. I've confirmed by personal telephone call that the email was legit. I'd like to tell sender what they did that raised the warning. Suggestions? TIA I think one of the more common reasons for this is if there is a link in an HTML e-mail which has text that doesn't match it. For example if the text says http://www.yahoo.com but the link actually goes someplace else. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
HELP!!!! Mail moving and/or disappearing on its own!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have WinXP and Seamonkey 1.1.17. All of a sudden, when I delete an email, or group of emails all email in that Inbox disappear. Sometimes completely, and sometimes it creates a new folder called nstmp, nstmp-1 (-2, -3, etc). This is quite unnerving, and I've already lost (other than what was on my last backup) all of my email, other than the new email received that day, which was moved to the nstmp folder, which the system created. What's going on, and how can I stop it. It was so bad, that I backed up my entire computer, deleted all partitions, repartitioned the computer, reformatted the drive, and reinstalled everything. In spite of this, its still behaving like this. It didn't happen in 1.1.15, so is my only solution to roll back to the older version Neil Marcus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Odd helper apps behavior after reinstall
In rebuilding after C: drive crash (FYI: three times in 25 year ain't bad, I suppose, twice caused by misbehaving software, once by lightning strike), SM 1.1.17 (Win XP) is misbehaving, in that it insists on opening online WAV and MP3 audio files and mpg/mpeg video files internally, rather than using Windows Media Player, which is my default app for all video audio files. Before the rebuild, it properly invoked WMP for those filetypes, as does the same version of SM on my similarly set-up notebook computer. Why the difference? My notebook shows those three file types in helper apps with the selection open it using the default application (which is WMP), but if I try to install them in the new PC install in helper apps, I get Warning: SM can handle this type internally... The MozillaZine Knowledge Base says (or at least implies), that only very basic filetypes (standard web graphics formats and text files) are handled inernally [discussing adding new MIME types in Helper Apps]: The actions you add will not affect MIME types that are handled internally, which include certain MIME types such as image/jpeg or text/plain [3] and all MIME types that are handled by plugins [4]. Before adding a new action for such MIME types, a Warning dialog similar to the following will be displayed: [the warning about handling this type internally]. Any suggestions on how I can force SM to use WMP for those audio/video file types? -- Dick Baker (contact via http://goon.org/contact.php) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: HELP!!!! Mail moving and/or disappearing on its own!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Neil Marcus wrote: I have WinXP and Seamonkey 1.1.17. All of a sudden, when I delete an email, or group of emails all email in that Inbox disappear. Sometimes completely, and sometimes it creates a new folder called nstmp, nstmp-1 (-2, -3, etc). I have same setup. *HOWEVER* I do NOT see that problem/symptom. I just deleted an email to verify. It went to Trash. I was able to move it to original location. [SNIP] ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Odd helper apps behavior after reinstall
On 8/19/2009 5:17 PM, Dick Baker wrote: In rebuilding after C: drive crash (FYI: three times in 25 year ain't bad, I suppose, twice caused by misbehaving software, once by lightning strike), SM 1.1.17 (Win XP) is misbehaving, in that it insists on opening online WAV and MP3 audio files and mpg/mpeg video files internally, rather than using Windows Media Player, which is my default app for all video audio files. Before the rebuild, it properly invoked WMP for those filetypes, as does the same version of SM on my similarly set-up notebook computer. Why the difference? My notebook shows those three file types in helper apps with the selection open it using the default application (which is WMP), but if I try to install them in the new PC install in helper apps, I get Warning: SM can handle this type internally... The MozillaZine Knowledge Base says (or at least implies), that only very basic filetypes (standard web graphics formats and text files) are handled inernally [discussing adding new MIME types in Helper Apps]: The actions you add will not affect MIME types that are handled internally, which include certain MIME types such as image/jpeg or text/plain [3] and all MIME types that are handled by plugins [4]. Before adding a new action for such MIME types, a Warning dialog similar to the following will be displayed: [the warning about handling this type internally]. Any suggestions on how I can force SM to use WMP for those audio/video file types? In some cases, this is not a browser issue. Instead, it relates to the sequence in which the applications were installed. For example, I have both Acrobat (the writer) and Adobe Reader installed. For a long time, PDF files on the Web would open in the writer and not the reader. In setting up a replacement PC, I installed Acrobat first and then Adobe Reader. At that time, the versions of SeaMonkey, Acrobat, and Adobe Reader were all the same as on the old, replaced PC. The problem went away. I experiemented by removing Acrobat and Adobe Reader and then reinstalled them, installing Adobe Reader first and then Acrobat. The problem reappeared. I removed just Adobe Reader and then reinstalled it. The problem went away. Thus, in many cases, the last application installed is the one used. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/ Go to Mozdev at http://www.mozdev.org/ for quick access to extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other Mozilla-related applications. You can access Mozdev much more quickly than you can Mozilla Add-Ons. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Odd helper apps behavior after reinstall
David E. Ross wrote: On 8/19/2009 5:17 PM, Dick Baker wrote: In rebuilding after C: drive crash (FYI: three times in 25 year ain't bad, I suppose, twice caused by misbehaving software, once by lightning strike), SM 1.1.17 (Win XP) is misbehaving, in that it insists on opening online WAV and MP3 audio files and mpg/mpeg video files internally, rather than using Windows Media Player, which is my default app for all video audio files. Before the rebuild, it properly invoked WMP for those filetypes, as does the same version of SM on my similarly set-up notebook computer. Why the difference? My notebook shows those three file types in helper apps with the selection open it using the default application (which is WMP), but if I try to install them in the new PC install in helper apps, I get Warning: SM can handle this type internally... The MozillaZine Knowledge Base says (or at least implies), that only very basic filetypes (standard web graphics formats and text files) are handled inernally [discussing adding new MIME types in Helper Apps]: The actions you add will not affect MIME types that are handled internally, which include certain MIME types such as image/jpeg or text/plain [3] and all MIME types that are handled by plugins [4]. Before adding a new action for such MIME types, a Warning dialog similar to the following will be displayed: [the warning about handling this type internally]. Any suggestions on how I can force SM to use WMP for those audio/video file types? In some cases, this is not a browser issue. Instead, it relates to the sequence in which the applications were installed. For example, I have both Acrobat (the writer) and Adobe Reader installed. For a long time, PDF files on the Web would open in the writer and not the reader. In setting up a replacement PC, I installed Acrobat first and then Adobe Reader. At that time, the versions of SeaMonkey, Acrobat, and Adobe Reader were all the same as on the old, replaced PC. The problem went away. I experiemented by removing Acrobat and Adobe Reader and then reinstalled them, installing Adobe Reader first and then Acrobat. The problem reappeared. I removed just Adobe Reader and then reinstalled it. The problem went away. Thus, in many cases, the last application installed is the one used. Depends on the choices you make during installation. If you don't tell the Reader to steal the setting (who opens PDF files? I do!), or rather, if you tell it not to, the writer will continue to open PDFs. The same goes for other file types. The QuickTime installer lets you specify its file types so that you don't disturb existing settings, or so that you purposely modify them. The last time I installed Acrobat Reader on a system that already had the full Acrobat program, it prompted me to decide whether the reader should be the default app for PDFs or not. It should've prompted you as well, but if you response was do as you think best, of course it would've chosen itself. The programs I have no respect for are the ones (like the Micro$oft series) that steal settings without asking. It's REALLY annoying that every time I run Office Update or update my Office programs through Micro$oft Update, it steals my default email and/or browser setting, and I have to set it back to SeaMonkey. Do these idiots really think they're converting anyone this way? Or is this just their petty way of getting revenge on those of us who have enough of a brain to make choices? If anyone can tell me which file to lock (make read-only) so M$ can't steal my email/browser settings, I would be eternally grateful. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: flash player problems using 64-bit linux
Paul Hartman wrote: On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Charles E Campbell Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote: Hello! I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player. It works with Firefox; Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes. For a test site I use http://www.wtopnews.com . Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 64-bit + Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so worked, but I definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash. I'm using 64-bit Seamonkey 1.1.17 and 64-bit Adobe Flash player 10.0.32.18 on Gentoo Linux with no problems. In fact it is completely stable, unlike using 32-bit with nspluginwrapper which was always having problems. If you run Seamonkey from console, are there any errors printed when it crashes? I've upgraded seamonkey to 1.1.17 and I've placed libflashplayer.so (10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64) in /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins. Unfortunately, seamonkey still crashes as soon as I go to http://www.wtopnews.com/ (I can see their website momentarily, and then seamonkey terminates). I normally start seamonkey via an icon, but when I started it from a gnome terminal, it still crashes, but no message. I'm a bit puzzled with Fedora Core 11 -- I can't login as root (although I can su to root easily enough). BTW, the Firefox I tried was 3.5.2 . Thank you for your reply, Chip Campbell ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey