MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 07/09/2013 16:18, Paul told the world:
Is there an ad block program for SM 1119, Win XP?
Would appreciate a name or two.
Hmmm, tough question.
Leaving aside for the moment all the myriad reasons why it's inadvisable
to use a browser that old -- SM
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same warning
for the same trusted source. The quick fix is to completely
A Williams wrote:
Why bother? It is just a warning of a potential threat, if you have a
reason to know better then simply ignore it for that mail.
And for the next, and the next, and the next, ad nauseam.
As Arnie quite righly says, Seamonkey should learn from user
responses when a given
I dislike HTML e-mail and almost never voluntarily compose one in
HTML, but it seems they're everywhere these days and I'm trying to adjust.
When replying or forwarding an HTML email, is there any way to do so
in kind automatically? I've learned to hold down the shift key before
hitting reply or
EE wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same warning
for the same trusted source. The quick fix is to
Paul wrote:
Is there an ad block program for SM 1119, Win XP?
Would appreciate a name or two.
Thanks!
Paul
Thank you MCB and Hartmut.
I will work on it soon.
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Arnie Goetchius arnie.goetchius@invalid.domain wrote:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same warning
for the same trusted source.
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser, like
Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
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Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser,
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
Perhaps a silly question, but... why would you want to? The whole point
of Seamonkey is integration of email and web browser - otherwise, why
not
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser,
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
Perhaps a silly question, but... why would you want to? The whole
point of Seamonkey is integration of email and web browser
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser,
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
Perhaps a silly question, but... why would you want to? The whole
point of Seamonkey is integration of
Bryan v. Roache wrote, On 08/09/2013 20:22:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser,
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
If your Google Chrome is your browser by default ... it seems normal
that a link in an SM mail bring the web page to you using
Rob wrote:
Arnie Goetchius arnie.goetchius@invalid.domain wrote:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same warning
for the same
Hello,
I was wondering if you offer upgrade cds for sale? I am currently using
SeaMonkey (2.0.10). I also have slow dialup and I know it would take a very
long time to download any upgrades from your site.
Thank you very much for your time!
Roger
I have Vista with SeaMonkey 2.20.
When I open the browser, my home page loads promptly. But when I go to
any other page (a second page) it loads about 75 to 90 percent of the
page, then dawdles for quite a while (easily more that one minute), then
completes loading. Thereafter, subsequent
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
EE wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same warning
for the same trusted
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser,
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
Perhaps a silly question, but... why would you want to? The whole
point of Seamonkey is integration
On 9/9/13 3:22 AM +0900, Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser, like
Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
By default, no. You should, however, be able to simply drag a link from
SM onto whatever browser you like and open it that
Trane Francks wrote:
By default, no. You should, however, be able to simply drag a link from
SM onto whatever browser you like and open it that way.
How very clever ! I had never even considered links as draggable,
and was staggered when it worked. Thank you, Trane.
Philip Taylor
On 07/09/13 08:19, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone!
So, I will be in brussles as of Oct 2, planning to be a tourist for a
bit. And since most of you will be arriving on Oct 3 sometime, I'm
hoping to gather us all for dinner outside of the official Summit event
for food, a few drinks,
Tabs are dragable too :)
One day I was thinking if there was a faster way than copy-paste and
tried, I already at that point knew you could drag both to the desktop
to create shortcuts.
On 9/8/2013 3:29 PM, Philip Taylor wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
By default, no. You should, however, be
Mike Doroshenko II wrote:
Tabs are dragable too :)
One day I was thinking if there was a faster way than copy-paste and
tried, I already at that point knew you could drag both to the desktop
to create shortcuts.
On 9/8/2013 3:29 PM, Philip Taylor wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
By default, no.
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Edit | Preferences | Mail Newsgroups | Junk Suspect Mail
At the bottom: [x] Tell me if the message I'm reading is a
suspected email scam
This should have the same effect as toggling Arnie's key in
about:config.
It does not have the same
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Rob wrote:
Arnie Goetchius arnie.goetchius@invalid.domain wrote:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same
On 2013-09-08 2:22 PM, Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser, like
Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
I haven't tried it in years, but you can try using the Launchy extension.
1. Go to Tools--Add-ons_Manager. That will open the
Rufus wrote:
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser,
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?
Perhaps a silly question, but... why would you want to? The whole
point of Seamonkey is
Philip Taylor wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Why bother? It is just a warning of a potential threat, if you have a
reason to know better then simply ignore it for that mail.
And for the next, and the next, and the next, ad nauseam.
As Arnie quite righly says, Seamonkey should learn from user
Interviewed by CNN on 08/09/2013 16:32, rsta...@basicisp.net told the
world:
I was wondering if you offer upgrade cds for sale? I am currently using
SeaMonkey (2.0.10). I also have slow dialup and I know it would take a very
long time to download any upgrades from your site.
Not AFAIK.
Interviewed by CNN on 08/09/2013 10:31, Arnie Goetchius told the world:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same warning
for the same
On 9/8/13 1:20 PM, Not@home wrote:
I have Vista with SeaMonkey 2.20.
When I open the browser, my home page loads promptly. But when I go to
any other page (a second page) it loads about 75 to 90 percent of the
page, then dawdles for quite a while (easily more that one minute), then
Not@home wrote:
I have Vista with SeaMonkey 2.20.
When I open the browser, my home page loads promptly. But when I go to
any other page (a second page) it loads about 75 to 90 percent of the
page, then dawdles for quite a while (easily more that one minute), then
completes loading.
On 9/8/13 5:51 PM, Rufus wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have Vista with SeaMonkey 2.20.
When I open the browser, my home page loads promptly. But when I go to
any other page (a second page) it loads about 75 to 90 percent of the
page, then dawdles for quite a while (easily more that one minute),
Hey all,
I'm having issues opening PDF's in Seamonkey, works fine in Firefox and
IE, just seamonkey comes up with an error.
I've gone in to the edit preferences helpers and everything seams to be
set correctly using Adobe Reader, I've even gone in and changed them to
something else shut
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/8/13 5:51 PM, Rufus wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have Vista with SeaMonkey 2.20.
When I open the browser, my home page loads promptly. But when I go to
any other page (a second page) it loads about 75 to 90 percent of the
page, then dawdles for quite a while (easily
rsta...@basicisp.net wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if you offer upgrade cds for sale? I am currently using
SeaMonkey (2.0.10). I also have slow dialup and I know it would take a very
long time to download any upgrades from your site.
Thank you very much for your time!
Roger
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