JeffM wrote:
When you REPLY to an *existing* thread, hit **Reply**.
DO NOT start a new thread with each new post.
That's what I'm doing ... hitting 'reply' then removing all the other stuff
from the digest leaving only the topic I'm referring to.
But surely you then have to change the
Ah, there is no New Type button in the helper app box here. Just Close and
Help.
If it's a Linux thing, perhaps someone who knows about such things could advise.
Thanks,
Ray
From: Paul p...@main.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Re webmail attachments
Message-ID:
It seems that the profile workarounds referenced on the download
reference link at
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey doesn't work...
at least it doesn't work for profiles that are not in the default
profile location.
fwiw, I'm back at 1.1.17 following a full day of
Ray Chandler wrote:
Ah, there is no New Type button in the helper app box here. Just Close and
Help.
If it's a Linux thing, perhaps someone who knows about such things could advise.
Thanks,
Ray
From: Paulp...@main.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Re webmail
On 14.06.2010 02:40, Ray Chandler wrote:
--- Original Message ---
JeffM wrote:
When you REPLY to an *existing* thread, hit **Reply**.
DO NOT start a new thread with each new post.
That's what I'm doing ... hitting 'reply' then removing all the other stuff
from the digest leaving
WLS wrote:
Ray Chandler wrote:
Ah, there is no New Type button in the helper app box here. Just
Close and Help.
If it's a Linux thing, perhaps someone who knows about such things
could advise.
Thanks,
Ray
From: Paulp...@main.com
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Re webmail
NoOp wrote:
On 06/13/2010 04:51 PM, J. Van Brimmer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=9033572contentId=7062605
Tried on (in both linux windows) SeaMonkey 2.0.x, FireFox 3.x, and
Opera. All no go. Finally tested w/IE and found that there is an
active-X plugin
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 14.06.2010 02:40, Ray Chandler wrote:
--- Original Message ---
JeffM wrote:
When you REPLY to an *existing* thread, hit **Reply**.
DO NOT start a new thread with each new post.
That's what I'm doing ... hitting 'reply' then removing all the other stuff
from the
At the top of every digest it says:
When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of support-seamonkey digest...
So if changing the subject line makes it a new post, but new posts are a bad
thing when replying to a thread, what should I do?
Ray
Jay
On 14.06.2010 10:12, Daniel Barclay wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 14.06.2010 02:40, Ray Chandler wrote:
--- Original Message ---
JeffM wrote:
When you REPLY to an *existing* thread, hit **Reply**.
DO NOT start a new thread with each new post.
That's what I'm
On 14.06.2010 10:38, Ray Chandler wrote:
--- Original Message ---
At the top of every digest it says:
When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of support-seamonkey digest...
So if changing the subject line makes it a new post, but new posts
Jay Garcia wrote:
Yes, it changes the subject but does remain in the original thread.
However, if the subject is XXX and you change it to YYY then try
searching for XXX and see what happens.
If the subject has changed on that branch of the thread, what's the
problem? (If it's no longer
On 14.06.2010 13:43, Daniel Barclay wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
Yes, it changes the subject but does remain in the original thread.
However, if the subject is XXX and you change it to YYY then try
searching for XXX and see what happens.
If the subject has changed
To expand on Paul's response in Windows, download the file, then
rightclick it and select open with select the app and then check
always...
I've found that SeaMonkey does a good job of using the resultant windows
file associations and, when possible, it's a better option that using
helper
WLS wrote:
Subject: Re: webmail attachments
Message-ID: 0_odnqmlsextoivrnz2dnuvz_hqdn...@mozilla.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
First I checked my Helper Applications and there are none for office
extensions in the content type column! My Linux also only has buttons
OK Jay, JeffM and Daniel - glad to see you thrashing this out.
If a consensus is arrived at, perhaps one of you would let me know what to do
differently, if anything.
Cheers,
Ray
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Ray Chandler wrote:
At the top of every digest it says:
When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of support-seamonkey digest...
So if changing the subject line makes it a new post, but new posts are a bad
thing when replying to a thread, what
Paul wrote:
Depending on your news server, you may also have to tell it
your SMTP (outgoing) settings. Mine is
That is for email, and doesn't apply.
--
-bts
-Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
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On 14.06.2010 17:53, Ray Chandler wrote:
--- Original Message ---
OK Jay, JeffM and Daniel - glad to see you thrashing this out.
If a consensus is arrived at, perhaps one of you would let me know what to do
differently, if anything.
Cheers,
Ray
Well, first of all you could quote at
On 06/14/2010 03:53 PM, Ray Chandler wrote:
OK Jay, JeffM and Daniel - glad to see you thrashing this out. If a
consensus is arrived at, perhaps one of you would let me know what to
do differently, if anything.
Cheers, Ray
Easiest way is to simply read post using the built-in SeaMonkey
In
news:mailman.2774.1276529917.19335.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org,
Ray Chandler chandl...@ukf.net wrote:
At the top of every digest it says:
When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of support-seamonkey digest...
So if changing the
»Q« wrote:
In
news:mailman.2774.1276529917.19335.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org,
Ray Chandler chandl...@ukf.net wrote:
At the top of every digest it says:
When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of support-seamonkey digest...
So if
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