Re: Saving login name but not p/w

2009-08-29 Thread John Doue

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Rich Gray wrote:

Martin Freitag wrote:

SM2.0 will have a new form-management. Feel free to test SM2.0 beta1
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0b1/
(it will migrate your profile to a new profile, so won't hurt your
SM1.1.17 if you install SM2 to another directory. Just start only one SM
at a time or google for -no-remote to find out on how to run both at
the same time, otherwise calling the other Seamonkey will only open a
window of the currently open one)


If you are running POP3 e-mail, be careful that you don't wind up
with SM2 stealing SM1's e-mail.  You might want to temporarily set
your account(s) to Leave messages on the server for some number of
days or indefinitely.  That way, both versions will have a chance
to get each message.   I'm guessing IMAP does not present this
gotcha.


Good point.  I use pop3.
Thanks.


To avoid this situation, once you feel comfortable enough with SM 2 
beta, you simply have to point your mail settings to the same directory 
in both programs (Mail Account, Settings, Server Settings, Local 
Directory). Then, no need to check leave on server.


Running both SM and TB, this is what I do to avoid any errors.

Just to be on the safe side, I do not run both programs at the same time.

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Re: Installing SM2.01

2009-08-29 Thread Robert Kaiser

JAS wrote:

I currently have Sm 1.1.4 on my laptop running Win XP and would like to
try the SM 2 but want to keep my current SM installation. How is this
done without endangering my current current profile. Thanks


Just care to install the 2.0b1 into a different application directory so 
that you don't overwrite the 1.1.x installation (you should really 
upgrade that one to the upcoming 1.1.18 though, there are a number of 
serious known security problems with 1.1.4).
At first start, 2.0b1 will offer you to migrate your profile, and it 
doesn't touch the old profile for that, it just copies any info it can 
use from the old profile and places that into the new one.


So, to summarize, your current profile is never in danger with the 2.0b1 
version, it copies any information from there to its own, new profile if 
you select to migrate. What can be in danger is the 1.1.x application 
installation itself, as both install in the same location by default - 
if you want to use them in parallel, remember to select a different 
location in the installer.


Robert Kaiser
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Re: Installing SM2.01

2009-08-29 Thread Herrmann Hofer

Robert Kaiser wrote:

So, to summarize, your current profile is never in danger with the 2.0b1
version, it copies any information from there to its own, new profile if
you select to migrate.


So, how about migrating multiple profiles?

Regards,
  Herrmann

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Re: Installing SM2.01

2009-08-29 Thread Martin Freitag
Herrmann Hofer schrieb:
 Robert Kaiser wrote:
 So, to summarize, your current profile is never in danger with the 2.0b1
 version, it copies any information from there to its own, new profile if
 you select to migrate.
 
 So, how about migrating multiple profiles?

https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey:New_for_2.0#Profile_Migration

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey

Martin

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print size problem

2009-08-29 Thread Norvin

My printer just started printing out in very very small print. I would
like to resize but I am not sure where to start.
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Re: print size problem

2009-08-29 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Norvin wrote:


My printer just started printing out in very very small print. I
would like to resize but I am not sure where to start.


Begin by telling us what application you are using and whether all 
applications are affected.


Is there a mismatch between SeaMonkey's print preview and the results on 
paper? What does the scale percentage say in print preview? Are all 
pages affected, or only some sites?


Help us help you. We're not clairvoyant.

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Re: print size problem

2009-08-29 Thread Norvin

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Norvin wrote:


My printer just started printing out in very very small print. I
would like to resize but I am not sure where to start.


Begin by telling us what application you are using and whether all 
applications are affected.


Is there a mismatch between SeaMonkey's print preview and the results on 
paper? What does the scale percentage say in print preview? Are all 
pages affected, or only some sites?


Help us help you. We're not clairvoyant.

I thought I canceled the message since I tried something and corrected 
the problem. Somehow a setting go set for 30% instead of 100%. Thanks 
for the response.

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Printing a realy wide email sent from Outlook

2009-08-29 Thread Smiles

Good day

My new boss cuts and paste large excel spreedsheet rows to outlook
(30-40 columns)

I can not cut and paste them into excel as it does  paste correctly any 
know  a way of printing the whole spreadsheet or copying it?


when I paste it I get the output pasted down one column wide on sheet

thank you
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Re: Installing SM2.01

2009-08-29 Thread JAS

Robert Kaiser wrote:

JAS wrote:

I currently have Sm 1.1.4 on my laptop running Win XP and would like to
try the SM 2 but want to keep my current SM installation. How is this
done without endangering my current current profile. Thanks


Just care to install the 2.0b1 into a different application directory 
so that you don't overwrite the 1.1.x installation (you should really 
upgrade that one to the upcoming 1.1.18 though, there are a number of 
serious known security problems with 1.1.4).
At first start, 2.0b1 will offer you to migrate your profile, and it 
doesn't touch the old profile for that, it just copies any info it can 
use from the old profile and places that into the new one.


So, to summarize, your current profile is never in danger with the 
2.0b1 version, it copies any information from there to its own, new 
profile if you select to migrate. What can be in danger is the 1.1.x 
application installation itself, as both install in the same location 
by default - if you want to use them in parallel, remember to select a 
different location in the installer.


Robert Kaiser
Thanks to everyone on this, yes I do need to update the 1.1.4 but 
several of the extensions I have Might not work in 1.1.18. Are you 
talking about the C:\Documents and Settings\James Skinner\Application 
Data\Mozilla or the C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey ?

Thanks
JAS

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SeaMonkey Plugin to measure Total Time Online?

2009-08-29 Thread DoctorBill

My ISP sent me a note saying that I have been online too much.

They tell me that even though I have Unlimited Time that I have 
limited time(?)


8- 10 hours / day limit for residential use.

OK

Is there a freebie (Freeware) plug in that will add up the time I am
using SeaMonkey Online so that I can keep an eye on this thing?

Most DSL or Cable folk are probably amused by this.

I have dial-up, so whatever time I am online - is, of necessity, longer
than DSL or Cable folk need.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: SeaMonkey Plugin to measure Total Time Online?

2009-08-29 Thread David E. Ross
On 8/29/2009 8:13 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
 My ISP sent me a note saying that I have been online too much.
 
 They tell me that even though I have Unlimited Time that I have 
 limited time(?)
 
 8- 10 hours / day limit for residential use.
 
 OK
 
 Is there a freebie (Freeware) plug in that will add up the time I am
 using SeaMonkey Online so that I can keep an eye on this thing?
 
 Most DSL or Cable folk are probably amused by this.
 
 I have dial-up, so whatever time I am online - is, of necessity, longer
 than DSL or Cable folk need.
 
 Any help would be appreciated.
 
 DoctorBill

SeaMonkey would not be able to account for time when SeaMonkey is not
running.  I generally start SeaMonkey only if I intend to surf the Web.

Have you thought of changing your ISP?  I too am on dial-up, and my ISP
sets no such limits.

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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.
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