WLS wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 10/12/2011 12:05 AM PT, Dustbin typed:
FireFox is now presuming to bypass my firewall without asking
permission
to access the internet. WHat is worse, is that it does not appear in
the
list of programmes so that I can set whether it has permission or
Can I use a 64bit .profile on a 32bit Machine
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Can I use a 64bit .profile on a 32bit Machine
it hasn't meant to be rhetoric...
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gertjan.vinkeste...@gmail.com wrote:
Gertjan wrote:
Can I use a 64bit .profile on a 32bit Machine
it hasn't meant to be rhetoric...
tres mail, 3 times is shipwreckage
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Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Dustbin wrote:
FireFox is now presuming to bypass my firewall without asking
permission to access the internet. WHat is worse, is that it does not
appear in the list of programmes so that I can set whether it has
permission or not.
In order to protect
WLS wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-10-12 3:05 AM, Dustbin wrote:
FireFox is now presuming to bypass my firewall without asking permission
to access the internet. WHat is worse, is that it does not appear in the
list of programmes so that I can set whether it has permission or not.
In order
wr wrote:
On Oct 12, 3:05 am, Dustbindustbin_addr...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
FireFox is now presuming to bypass my firewall without asking permission
to access the internet. WHat is worse, is that it does not appear in the
list of programmes so that I can set whether it has permission or not.
WLS wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 10/12/2011 04:29 PM, WLS wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 10/12/2011 04:05 PM, WLS wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-10-12 3:05 AM, Dustbin wrote:
FireFox is now presuming to bypass my firewall without asking
permission
to access the internet. WHat is worse, is that it does
Dustbin wrote:
WLS wrote:
NoOp wrote:
snipped
What was posted on this thread was a question about FireFox (incorrect
spelling btw) in the SeaMonkey support newsgroup. It was pointed out
that this was a SeaMonkey support newsgroup and the question should be
directed to the
David E. Ross sent me the following::
On 10/12/11 2:57 PM, sean nathan bean wrote:
Gertjan sent me the following::
sean nathan bean wrote:
Daniel sent me the following::
sean nathan bean wrote:
Daniel sent me the following::
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Ant wrote:
Snip
I don't know
... i am just starting to build a mail client. very basic.
i had a script for sending to a client (hard wired in_
and that works fine but now i want to ad a very basic address
book. any suggestions? downloads are fine
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Hello there,
I have this problem at work where I use Seamonkey (v2.0.14) or Firefox (v6) to
access the internet through a proxy. Https sites are not displayed properly
while I continuously have to add exceptions for the certificates that are not
considered valid. At the same time IE and Chrome
Hello, Everybody,
I tried to check for update under Help menu, I'm in SeaMonkey 2.2. I got
an error:
Something tricked into accepting an update in your insecure update.
Please contact your network provider and seek help.
I don't understand this error.
Can anyone of you help me with it? My
John Cunniff wrote:
I tried to check for update under Help menu, I'm in SeaMonkey 2.2. I got
an error:
Something tricked into accepting an update in your insecure update.
Please contact your network provider and seek help.
I don't understand this error.
I don't, either. Are you using a
I have an iMac using OS 10.6.8
I just moved from SeaMonkey 2.0.14 to 2.4.1. In one fell swoop.
I felt it was a risk on my part, but...it was totally trouble free and
without problems. I think it important that everybody knows that.
The windows seem 'crisper', brighter and load in seconds.
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Cunniff wrote:
I tried to check for update under Help menu, I'm in SeaMonkey 2.2. I got
an error:
Something tricked into accepting an update in your insecure update.
Please contact your network provider and seek help.
I don't understand this error.
I
John Cunniff wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Cunniff wrote:
I tried to check for update under Help menu, I'm in SeaMonkey 2.2. I got
an error:
Something tricked into accepting an update in your insecure update.
Please contact your network provider and seek help.
I don't understand
John Cunniff wrote:
John Cunniff wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Cunniff wrote:
I tried to check for update under Help menu, I'm in SeaMonkey 2.2. I
got
an error:
Something tricked into accepting an update in your insecure update.
Please contact your network provider and seek
If I'm reply to an email where I include an attachment, 2.5 crashes.
Just clicking on the Attach icon, cause SM to stop. I eventually get a
message do I want to send the error report to Microsoft. No problem
with 2.0.??
Win XP3
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