NoOp wrote:
On 06/10/2012 08:29 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The bug
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811
has been updated today.
I can *easily* replicate in Thunderbird 13 as well. 6 machines, 4
distros, 4 linux desktops (GNOME 2, GNOME3, KDE, ICWM, and 2
On 11/06/12 01:49, NoOp wrote:
Looks like there is some added info in today's SM 2.10 under Linux does
not find its shared libraries
Yes. Thanks for pointing it out to me.
Strange that nobody seems to know what caused bug 723487...
p.n.
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 06/10/2012 08:29 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The bug
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811
has been updated today.
I can *easily* replicate in Thunderbird 13 as well. 6 machines, 4
distros, 4 linux desktops (GNOME 2,
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Still feeling my way around Seamonkey on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
There is a Mail icon on the top of the Unity screen. By default, it
launches Thunderbird. Since I've uninstalled both Firefox and
Thunderbird and instead installed Seamonkey via Ubuntuzilla (for some
odd reason,
On 6/10/2012 7:20 PM PT, Jonathan Kamens typed:
Is it me or do some e-mail clients download e-mails that were dated for
send later and some are dated for send now? I noticed my earlier
e-mails for send later were dated from those times in some specific
e-mail clients, but others (e.g., Gmail)
Rod wrote:
Hi I know you folk are really totally windows centric, so
don't ignore linux or apple versions they have their place in OS land too.
T/he tgz2 file after decompression crashes going back a page especially
on the ABC aust website but others too.
Ant wrote:
Correct, but this is when using Send Later in Mozilla's SeaMonkey
v2 e-mail clients. Try this. Compose a test e-mail to a valid e-mail
address that you have access too. Tell SM2 to Send Later. Wait a
few minutes/hours/days/whenever. Note its date and time. Do a Send
Unsent Messages
Daniel wrote:
Rod wrote:
Hi I know you folk are really totally windows centric, so
don't ignore linux or apple versions they have their place in OS land
too.
T/he tgz2 file after decompression crashes going back a page especially
on the ABC aust website but others too.
On Jun 11, 5:44 am, Paul B. Gallagher
pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote:
Ant wrote:
Correct, but this is when using Send Later in Mozilla's SeaMonkey
v2 e-mail clients. Try this. Compose a test e-mail to a valid e-mail
address that you have access too. Tell SM2 to Send Later. Wait a
NoOp:
On 06/10/2012 06:43 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
So i propose that i retire from this thread. ;)
Agree.
And i disagree. Ehm. Yes. *g*
Because i have finally found a way to reproduce the DD cursor with
2.10. Reliable. And i have discovered what you meant with the 'blank
message view window'
NoOp wrote:
The base64 decoding is not working properly, or the encoding is not
correct. For example, if you cut paste content of the message in a
base64 decoder, you should be able to see the message in standard plain
text format. To see if the problem is decoding:
Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com writes:
We SM users can choose which date to show.
See the column headings over the list of messages? At the far right end,
there's a little button you can click to select various columns to
display. The Date column is the date/time claimed by
Ant ant@zimage.comANT writes:
Correct, but this is when using Send Later in Mozilla's SeaMonkey v2
e-mail clients. Try this. Compose a test e-mail to a valid e-mail
address that you have access too. Tell SM2 to Send Later. Wait a few
minutes/hours/days/whenever. Note its date and time. Do a
G Tod wrote:
Received e-mail messages, it seems just the html- type, have really
small fonts, too tiny to read, really. It's also some ugly serifed font
that I can't stand. I can't seem to find any way to change thishelp?
These are methods I use for varying font size:
Here are ways to
Mike C wrote:
Mike C wrote:
When someone sends me a Excel file I get it in SM as a dat file.
Does anyone know why?
I found the answer:
http://www.outlookpower.com/issues/issue200501/1471001.html
Now you can educate your someone as to why their email recipients who
don't also use Outlook
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Mike C wrote:
When someone sends me a Excel file I get it in SM as a dat file.
Does anyone know why?
I found the answer:
http://www.outlookpower.com/issues/issue200501/1471001.html
Now you can educate your someone as to why their email recipients who
Hartmut Figge:
Now some investigation of the bug with regard to the trunk and then i
will comment on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811.
Done. With complications. Trying to send my comment conflicted with new
comments from NoOp. *g*
Hartmut
On 2012-06-10, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
[To Jochen Roderburg]
What do you get when issuing this command?
hafi@i5_64 ~ $ ls /usr1/seamonkey210/ | egrep '(seam|libxp)'
libxpcom.so
seamonkey
seamonkey-bin
By the way, it would be much easier for me in the related German
On 2012-06-10, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg:
I have installed SM in /usr1/seamonkey210 and start with
/usr1/seamonkey210/seamonkey
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /usr1/seamonkey210/libxpcom.so:
libxul.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Couldn't
Jochen Roderburg:
On 2012-06-10, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
By the way, it would be much easier for me in the related German NG
de.comm.software.mozilla.misc ;)
Interessant. ;-)
:-D
Did not know that one.
I found it now under Google Groups.
Is this a normal Usenet group?
Yes.
On 2012-06-10, Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg wrote:
Now that SM 2.10 has adopted the firefox startup style under Linux, it does
not find its own shared libraries any longer without additional help.
I have no real solution either (you already discovered the
On 2012-06-11, Peter Nieman peter@domain.invalid wrote:
On 11/06/12 01:49, NoOp wrote:
Looks like there is some added info in today's SM 2.10 under Linux does
not find its shared libraries
Yes. Thanks for pointing it out to me.
Strange that nobody seems to know what caused bug 723487...
On 2012-06-11, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Jochen Roderburg:
On 2012-06-10, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
By the way, it would be much easier for me in the related German NG
de.comm.software.mozilla.misc ;)
Interessant. ;-)
:-D
Did not know that one.
I found it now under
Mike C wrote:
Outlook meeting invitations!
Here's another one:
http://www.winmaildat.com/
And a plugin for thunderbird http://lookout.mozdev.org/
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/lookout/)
Partially works for SM.
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On 06/11/2012 08:10 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 06/10/2012 06:43 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
So i propose that i retire from this thread. ;)
Agree.
And i disagree. Ehm. Yes. *g*
Because i have finally found a way to reproduce the DD cursor with
2.10. Reliable. And i have discovered
On 06/11/2012 12:08 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
Now some investigation of the bug with regard to the trunk and then i
will comment on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811.
Done. With complications. Trying to send my comment conflicted with new
comments from NoOp.
Daniel wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Still feeling my way around Seamonkey on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
There is a Mail icon on the top of the Unity screen. By default, it
launches Thunderbird. Since I've uninstalled both Firefox and
Thunderbird and instead installed Seamonkey via Ubuntuzilla (for some
On 06/10/2012 11:18 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
These bits were added as .sig because you used dashdashspace:
--
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/nightly/2012/04/2012-04-01-03-00-22-comm-aurora/
-- 13.0 Trunk (of date: Mar-01) [one of:] -
On 6/11/2012 8:22 AM PT, Jonathan Kamens typed:
SeaMonkey (and Thunderbird) fill in the Date header on a
message when you do the File Send Later command. According
to the RFCs, the Date header is supposed to indicate the
date-time at which the user indicated that the message was
ready to be
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