On 8/29/10 8:48 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Tarkus wrote:
On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
I have the PrefBar extension installed for SeaMonkey. I use the
JavaScript checkbox to disable JavaScript whenever I view the Huffington
Post, not because of what happens to navigation arrows but
Jim P wrote:
I have a Dell 4600, Win XP with all the updates, SM2.06. Last week I
suddenly can not send attachments over about 100 K. Smaller files are
sent fine. It doesn't matter the file type. Regular e-mail works fine as
long as there aren't any large attachments. Before last week there was
Ed Mullen wrote:
»Q« wrote:
Innews:zemdnuitpfljgefrnz2dnuvz_ssdn...@mozilla.org,
Anta...@zimage.comant wrote:
I am starting to noticed that more and more web sites are supporting
and using left and right arrow keys to go previous and next
pages/images.
For an example:
I was playing around with email notification on trunk (Mozilla/5.0 (X11;
Linux x86_64; rv:2.0b5pre) Gecko/20100830 SeaMonkey/2.1b1pre), trying to
reproduce bug 591814. The problem is, that I don't get any notification
box at all, but I do get the system mail sound if I have new mail on my
IMAP
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Set up a new SMTP account by going to Edit/MailNewsgroup Account
Settings/Outgoing Server (SMTP)/Add
Call it Alias and set it as the above, ie:
Description: Alias
Server Name: outgoing.verizon.net
Port:
On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
I am starting to noticed that more and more web sites are supporting
and using left and right arrow keys to go previous and next
pages/images.
For an example:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/26/google-acquisitions-timeline_n_696063.html
I
On 8/29/2010 8:48 PM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
NoScript is your friend.
God! No it is not in this case. If you disable javascript on the OP's
example page you break the page navigation. The OP wants to be able to
navigate in a way the page author does not allow.
Turning off javascript is NOT a
On 8/30/2010 7:35 AM, Ant wrote:
Is there a way to white and black lists web sites for JS?
Yes, NoScript provides the means for both.
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Daniel wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Set up a new SMTP account by going to Edit/MailNewsgroup Account
Settings/Outgoing Server (SMTP)/Add
Call it Alias and set it as the above, ie:
Description: Alias
Server Name:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
»Q« wrote:
Innews:zemdnuitpfljgefrnz2dnuvz_ssdn...@mozilla.org,
Anta...@zimage.comant wrote:
I am starting to noticed that more and more web sites are supporting
and using left and right arrow keys to go previous and next
pages/images.
For an example:
On 8/30/10 7:35 AM, Ant wrote:
On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
I have the PrefBar extension installed for SeaMonkey. I use the
JavaScript checkbox to disable JavaScript whenever I view the Huffington
Post, not because of what happens to navigation arrows but because of
the
On 08/29/2010 09:04 AM, Ant wrote:
Hi!
I am starting to noticed that more and more web sites are supporting and
using left and right arrow keys to go previous and next pages/images.
For an example:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/26/google-acquisitions-timeline_n_696063.html
I
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
My wireless ISP Provider says w/o that 'service' they'd get millions of spams
a day.
I don't like
WinXP Pro, SP3 with Security and Critical updates. SM 1.1.19 with
Mulitzilla and IETab.
If you go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/, near the bottom is a highlight
area called 'Special Reports'. In my SM display, that Special Reports
heading, photo and accompanying byline is always superimposed
After much thought DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
My wireless ISP Provider says w/o that 'service' they'd get
DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim P wrote:
I have a Dell 4600, Win XP with all the updates, SM2.06. Last week I
suddenly can not send attachments over about 100 K. Smaller files are
sent fine. It doesn't matter the file type. Regular e-mail works fine as
long as there aren't any large attachments. Before
Rick Merrill wrote:
Jim P wrote:
I have a Dell 4600, Win XP with all the updates, SM2.06. Last week I
suddenly can not send attachments over about 100 K. Smaller files are
sent fine. It doesn't matter the file type. Regular e-mail works fine as
long as there aren't any large attachments. Before
On 8/30/10 11:35 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
My wireless ISP Provider says w/o that 'service' they'd
On 8/30/2010 12:13 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/30/10 7:35 AM, Ant wrote:
On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
I have the PrefBar extension installed for SeaMonkey. I use the
JavaScript checkbox to disable JavaScript whenever I view the Huffington
Post, not because of what happens
DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
My wireless ISP Provider says w/o that 'service' they'd get millions of
spams
a
Rickles wrote:
WinXP Pro, SP3 with Security and Critical updates. SM 1.1.19 with
Mulitzilla and IETab.
If you go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/, near the bottom is a highlight
area called 'Special Reports'. In my SM display, that Special Reports
heading, photo and accompanying byline is always
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
My wireless ISP Provider says w/o that 'service' they'd get
On 08/29/2010 09:52 PM, Jim P wrote:
I have a Dell 4600, Win XP with all the updates, SM2.06. Last week I
suddenly can not send attachments over about 100 K. Smaller files are
sent fine. It doesn't matter the file type. Regular e-mail works fine
as long as there aren't any large
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
My wireless ISP Provider says w/o that
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
My wireless ISP Provider
I screwed up.
Now I have to try to restore everything.
I had a MozBackup file from July, but it just doesn't restore !
Went to restore, picked the file, but it doesn't show the Next button.
Looked at the instructions for MozBackup, but MB doesn't follow what is
said.
I have to pick
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
»Q« wrote:
Innews:zemdnuitpfljgefrnz2dnuvz_ssdn...@mozilla.org,
Anta...@zimage.comant wrote:
I am starting to noticed that more and more web sites are supporting
and using left and right arrow keys to go previous and next
pages/images.
DoctorBill wrote:
I blew out my SM 1.1 (Previous Thread) and now my old E-Mail account
shows up.
This all started when I tried to edit out some OLD SMTP settings in Mail
Newsgroup Settings.
My question is - how can I get rid of these old SMTP and ISP settings?
If I set up a new account,
After completely bombing SM 1.1 by messing with the prefs.js file,
I have recovered most of SeaMonkey and the mail.
However, the mail directory has 5 mail.xxx-#.ext's
Either mail.xxx-#.com or mail.xxx-#.net.
Some appear to be empty others are large.
My mail Inbox is empty.
How do I get it
On 8/30/10 4:16 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
I screwed up.
Now I have to try to restore everything.
I had a MozBackup file from July, but it just doesn't restore !
Went to restore, picked the file, but it doesn't show the Next button.
Looked at the instructions for MozBackup, but MB doesn't
On 8/30/10 1:54 PM, Ron Hunter wrote:
On 8/30/2010 12:13 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/30/10 7:35 AM, Ant wrote:
On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
I have the PrefBar extension installed for SeaMonkey. I use the
JavaScript checkbox to disable JavaScript whenever I view the
On 8/30/10 12:09 PM, Rickles wrote:
WinXP Pro, SP3 with Security and Critical updates. SM 1.1.19 with
Mulitzilla and IETab.
If you go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/, near the bottom is a highlight
area called 'Special Reports'. In my SM display, that Special Reports
heading, photo and
In news:x9ydnxwpd9nxtobrnz2dnuvz_tydn...@mozilla.org,
Ed Mullen e...@edmullen.net wrote:
»Q« wrote:
Innews:zemdnuitpfljgefrnz2dnuvz_ssdn...@mozilla.org,
Anta...@zimage.comant wrote:
I am starting to noticed that more and more web sites are
supporting and using left and right arrow
NoOp wrote:
On 08/29/2010 09:52 PM, Jim P wrote:
I have a Dell 4600, Win XP with all the updates, SM2.06. Last week I
suddenly can not send attachments over about 100 K. Smaller files are
sent fine. It doesn't matter the file type. Regular e-mail works fine
as long as there aren't any large
Jim P wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 08/29/2010 09:52 PM, Jim P wrote:
I have a Dell 4600, Win XP with all the updates, SM2.06. Last week I
suddenly can not send attachments over about 100 K. Smaller files are
sent fine. It doesn't matter the file type. Regular e-mail works fine
as long as there aren't
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/30/10 4:16 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
I screwed up.
Now I have to try to restore everything.
I had a MozBackup file from July, but it just doesn't restore !
Went to restore, picked the file, but it doesn't show the Next button.
Looked at the instructions for MozBackup,
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I blew out my SM 1.1 (Previous Thread) and now my old E-Mail account
shows up.
This all started when I tried to edit out some OLD SMTP settings in
Mail Newsgroup Settings.
My question is - how can I get rid of these old SMTP and ISP settings?
If I set up
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/30/10 1:54 PM, Ron Hunter wrote:
On 8/30/2010 12:13 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/30/10 7:35 AM, Ant wrote:
On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
I have the PrefBar extension installed for SeaMonkey. I use the
JavaScript checkbox to disable JavaScript
On 8/30/10 9:47 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/30/10 4:16 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
I screwed up.
Now I have to try to restore everything.
I had a MozBackup file from July, but it just doesn't restore !
Went to restore, picked the file, but it doesn't show the Next button.
Ed Mullen wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I blew out my SM 1.1 (Previous Thread) and now my old E-Mail account
shows up.
This all started when I tried to edit out some OLD SMTP settings in
Mail Newsgroup Settings.
My question is - how can I get rid of these old SMTP and ISP
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