I regularly receive messages from the online site of a National retailer
that have various offers and coupons. Recently I discovered that I can
no longer view the remote content in them. This feature is annoying to
me more than it's a benefit. I found in the preferences where I can
turn it o
On 10/22/09 18:12, Philip Chee wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:20:28 -0700, Mark Hansen wrote:
>> On 10/22/09 16:50, Martin Freitag wrote:
>>> D. K. Kraft schrieb:
Using SM 2.0 RC2 with a migrated profile from 1.1.18, Win XP Pro SP3:
In SM 1.1.x, there was a non-UI pref to have abou
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:20:28 -0700, Mark Hansen wrote:
> On 10/22/09 16:50, Martin Freitag wrote:
>> D. K. Kraft schrieb:
>>> Using SM 2.0 RC2 with a migrated profile from 1.1.18, Win XP Pro SP3:
>>>
>>> In SM 1.1.x, there was a non-UI pref to have about:SeaMonkey display in a
>>> modal window (IM
NoOp:
>Thanks. I've added my confirmation on the bug report for linux.
I remembered an old posting from me regarding this problem. This was
from 30.5.2009, so the regression was prior. Therefore i should also
confirm and mention this date. Sigh.
Hartmut
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On 10/22/09 16:50, Martin Freitag wrote:
> D. K. Kraft schrieb:
>> Using SM 2.0 RC2 with a migrated profile from 1.1.18, Win XP Pro SP3:
>>
>> In SM 1.1.x, there was a non-UI pref to have about:SeaMonkey display in a
>> modal window (IMO, *not* stupid, but useful; YMMV):
>> browser.show_about_as_s
Thomas H. George schrieb:
> Seamonkey crashes when I enter www.cnn.com with the error message
> (seamonkey-bin:25788): gdk-CRITICAL
> **:gdk_x11_xatom_to_atom_for_display: assertion `xatom != none` failed.
>
> My system is Debian Sqeeze, ATM 64 2x Dual Core Processor.
>
> I suspect the problem ma
D. K. Kraft schrieb:
> Using SM 2.0 RC2 with a migrated profile from 1.1.18, Win XP Pro SP3:
>
> In SM 1.1.x, there was a non-UI pref to have about:SeaMonkey display in a
> modal window (IMO, *not* stupid, but useful; YMMV):
> browser.show_about_as_stupid_modal_window. This pref is no longer
> fu
On 10/22/2009 03:11 PM, D. K. Kraft wrote:
> With patience akin to a cat's, NoOp, on 10/22/2009 2:14 PM typed:
...
>> And confirmed on:
>> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4)
>> Gecko/20091017 Lightning/1.0pre SeaMonkey/2.0
>>
>> D.K. Please file a bug report as I
With patience akin to a cat's, NoOp, on 10/22/2009 2:14 PM typed:
On 10/22/2009 01:30 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
D. K. Kraft:
Specifically, SM 2 doesn't keep the server setting for "Ask me before
downloading [500] messages." This is the case for every news server on my
list (I have two free new
On 10/22/2009 01:30 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> D. K. Kraft:
>
>>Specifically, SM 2 doesn't keep the server setting for "Ask me before
>>downloading [500] messages." This is the case for every news server on my
>>list (I have two free news servers, the Mozilla news server, and two other
>>private
D. K. Kraft:
>Specifically, SM 2 doesn't keep the server setting for "Ask me before
>downloading [500] messages." This is the case for every news server on my
>list (I have two free news servers, the Mozilla news server, and two other
>private servers). Steps to reproduce: go into Server Settin
Using SM 2.0 RC2 with a migrated profile from 1.1.18, Win XP Pro SP3:
In SM 1.1.x, there was a non-UI pref to have about:SeaMonkey display in a
modal window (IMO, *not* stupid, but useful; YMMV):
browser.show_about_as_stupid_modal_window. This pref is no longer functioning
in SM 2.
Can we look
Testing SM 2.0 RC2 with a migrated profile from 1.1.18, Win XP Pro SP3:
Specifically, SM 2 doesn't keep the server setting for "Ask me before
downloading [500] messages." This is the case for every news server on my
list (I have two free news servers, the Mozilla news server, and two other
priva
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I have experienced this problem intermittently throughout the SM 2 betas
and RCs.
Sometimes the "File" icon presents a list that ONLY includes "Recent".
I then have to resort to one of the other UI approaches to filing a message.
Bob
I've noticed the "Recent" list is all
MKC wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
masanos...@archdt.com wrote:
Since upgrading to Snow Leopard, neither SeaMonkey or Thunderbird (a
few other non-related apps as well) display certain text properly.
Have you tried SeaMonkey 2.0 RC 2 there? Should work much better on
modern systems than 1.1.x :)
I have experienced this problem intermittently throughout the SM 2 betas
and RCs.
Sometimes the "File" icon presents a list that ONLY includes "Recent".
I then have to resort to one of the other UI approaches to filing a message.
Bob
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Seamonkey crashes when I enter www.cnn.com with the error message
(seamonkey-bin:25788): gdk-CRITICAL
**:gdk_x11_xatom_to_atom_for_display: assertion `xatom != none` failed.
My system is Debian Sqeeze, ATM 64 2x Dual Core Processor.
I suspect the problem may be with plugins, lack of plugins. I h
Ant wrote:
On 10/21/2009 7:08 AM PT, Ray_Net typed:
Why not using webmas...@omgubuntu.co.uk ???
webmas...@omgubuntu.co.uk>: host mx0.123-reg.co.uk[194.154.164.156]
said: 550 Unknown user (in reply to RCPT TO command)
The last test ...
ab...@omgubuntu.co.uk
If this doesnot work, you can s
On 10/21/09 22:39, Ant wrote:
> On 10/21/2009 7:34 AM PT, Mark Hansen typed:
>
>>> I noticed a design flaw? If the e-mail uses the same titles, it seems to
>>> organize into that same thread even though they are not the same, just
>>> the same titles.
>>
>> E-mail doesn't have the References he
Phillip Jones wrote:
Neil wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
each time a new update is installed I've had 2 installed for several
weeks now and whether updated through automatic Updater or by
download and install this happens. Once it run one time then there
is no problem.
I've seen a bug repor
MKC wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
masanos...@archdt.com wrote:
Since upgrading to Snow Leopard, neither SeaMonkey or Thunderbird (a
few other non-related apps as well) display certain text properly.
Have you tried SeaMonkey 2.0 RC 2 there? Should work much better on
modern systems than 1.1.x :
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