Re: Lost emails

2013-12-12 Thread Gita Diem

Dear all,

Thank you for your help in trying to recover my emails. I am afraid I  
was unable to recover them, however, I did find a backup of 3 months  
ago..which is better than nothing I guess so I will work with that.


Thanks and I will sign off the list now.
Happy Holiday Season and a Merry Christmas to all of you who celebrate  
Christmas.
Happy New Year to the ones who go by the Jan 1 calendar and to the  
rest, all the best.


Gita
On Dec 11, 2013, at 12:04 AM, Trane Francks wrote:


On 12/11/13 8:00 AM +0900, Trane Francks wrote:

On 12/11/13 7:46 AM +0900, Trane Francks wrote:

On 12/10/13 11:49 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:

Trane Francks wrote:

On 12/9/13 5:39 PM +0900, Gita Diem wrote:

At the prompting of the Seamonkey Project, I downloaded the new
version 2.22.1 to my Mac OS X 10.5.8. I previously used 1.1.13  
version.


Now I have lost all emails, address book etc.
How can I retrieve this?

Thanks.


As far as I understand it, the upgrade path from v1.x would be to
install v2.0 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0 and  
after

that, upgrade to the latest version. So, download 2.0, trash your
2.22.1, delete ~/Library/Application Support/SeaMonkey/, install  
2.0 and
then see whether your mail is back. If not, restore your profile  
in

~/Library/Application Support/ from backup and try again.

From memory, the old 1.x branch stored its profile in
~/Library/Application Support/Mozilla whereas the newer releases
migrated the profile into ~/Library/Application Support/ 
SeaMonkey. The

latest releases to not do the migration directly, which is why
installing 2.0 is required.

Best of luck with it.

trane


It's just ~/Library/Mozilla on the old 1.x stuff but

he'll have an additional problem in that you need OS X 10.6 to  
run SM

2.14 or higher;

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.14/

GW

Excellent point! I'd completely forgotten about Leopard support  
being
discontinued. That's make 2.13.1 the latest supported release for  
Gita.


http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.13.1


So, Gita, if you're still with us:

Follow the same original upgrade path as spelled out before, but  
with a

minor change:

1. Delete your ~/Library/Application Support/SeaMonkey folder;
2. Install SM 2.0 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0;
3. Let it migrate your profile (your mail should be in place  
already);

4. Open preferences and disable automatic checking of SM updates;
5. Install SM 2.13.1 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.13.1 
.


Let us know how it goes.

Oh, and get Time Machine happening already. ;-)

On second thought, re: 1 - RENAME your SeaMonkey folder rather than  
delete it. As you've received new mail, maybe somebody can help you  
through the process of recovering the new mail you've already  
downloaded into SM 2.x


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Re: THE MAIL HELP SECTION DO NOT SHOW ANY TEXT

2013-12-12 Thread Daniel

albert ilari wrote:

I tried to use Help for Mail questions and nothing is showed.
Others themes regarding SeaMonkey show all the texte.
What happend?


Sorry, Albert, more details..

I just checked Help-Help Contents-Using Mail  Newsgroups, I see heaps 
of information.


Are you looking somewhere different or what?? What Theme are you using??

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/25.0 SeaMonkey/2.22 Build identifier: 20131023190953

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/25.0 SeaMonkey/2.22 Build identifier: 20131023190942

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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread Daniel

Jim Dell wrote:

I am having a problem with Location-Aware Browsing with SeaMonkey 2.22.1
on my desktop Windows 7 64 bit PC.  It thinks I am in Dallas, Texas when
I am in Dayton Ohio.  On MyYahoo page when I click on detect my location
I get the error message “Browser timed out getting your location”

In About:config geo.enabled is set to default boolean true

Anybody got any clues on how to fix this?

Works OK on my Windows 8 laptop.


Jim, how are you connecting to the Internet?? I use a 3G, USB Dongle to 
connect via Wireless, so any geo-locating on me says I am wherever the 
wireless link switches to land line (or something like that). Last time 
I checked, I was showing up as being on the Australian Gold Coast, 
approx 1200km (700mls) from my actual location.


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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/25.0 SeaMonkey/2.22 Build identifier: 20131023190953

or

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/25.0 SeaMonkey/2.22 Build identifier: 20131023190942

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New calendar greyed out

2013-12-12 Thread Jim S
I was hoping to move to SM from FF, but I cannot install Google Calendar 
as I have on Tbird.

Whatever I do, the New Calender option remains 'greyed out'.
I have the latest SM, Lightning and Provider on Windows7
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Re: ADS :Zone.Identifier$DATA

2013-12-12 Thread Philip Chee
On 12/12/2013 05:44, Jim Taylor wrote:
 chokito wrote:
 Why will SM 2.23 not set the ADS :Zone.Identifier$DATA stream to any 
 downloaded file, see picture in Link-2? In SM 2.22.1 that's work fine. In FF 
 26.0 it works fine.
 Link-1: 
 http://airdownload.adobe.com/air/win/download/3.9/AdobeAIRInstaller.exe
 Link-2: http://blog.case.edu/bes7/2008/04/22/props.png

 Regards Urs

 User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 
 Firefox/26.0 SeaMonkey/2.23

 
 I don't know the answer, but it appears to not set it on Windows 7 
 also User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0) 
 Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0 SeaMonkey/2.23
 Build identifier: 20131207072643.
 
 browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone is still set to true and I don't 
 see any recent changes to nsDownloadManager.cpp or firefox.js
 
 Bug 900514 made a change to suite downloadmanager.js in that time 
 frame, but it looks like it was just for drag and drop..

It might have been an inadvertent breakage due to Firefox moving to a
new Javascript based downloads panel. The backend code is still in
toolkit. Since the old downloads code in toolkit is going to be removed
I'm not sure if the Firefox devs are going to invest any effort in
fixing this.

Phil

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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread Jim Dell

Daniel wrote:

Jim Dell wrote:

I am having a problem with Location-Aware Browsing with SeaMonkey 2.22.1
on my desktop Windows 7 64 bit PC.  It thinks I am in Dallas, Texas when
I am in Dayton Ohio.  On MyYahoo page when I click on detect my location
I get the error message “Browser timed out getting your location”

In About:config geo.enabled is set to default boolean true

Anybody got any clues on how to fix this?

Works OK on my Windows 8 laptop.


Jim, how are you connecting to the Internet?? I use a 3G, USB Dongle to
connect via Wireless, so any geo-locating on me says I am wherever the
wireless link switches to land line (or something like that). Last time
I checked, I was showing up as being on the Australian Gold Coast,
approx 1200km (700mls) from my actual location.


Hardwired with an Cat 5 cable.

Jim
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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread Daniel

Jim Dell wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Jim Dell wrote:

I am having a problem with Location-Aware Browsing with SeaMonkey 2.22.1
on my desktop Windows 7 64 bit PC.  It thinks I am in Dallas, Texas when
I am in Dayton Ohio.  On MyYahoo page when I click on detect my location
I get the error message “Browser timed out getting your location”

In About:config geo.enabled is set to default boolean true

Anybody got any clues on how to fix this?

Works OK on my Windows 8 laptop.


Jim, how are you connecting to the Internet?? I use a 3G, USB Dongle to
connect via Wireless, so any geo-locating on me says I am wherever the
wireless link switches to land line (or something like that). Last time
I checked, I was showing up as being on the Australian Gold Coast,
approx 1200km (700mls) from my actual location.


Hardwired with an Cat 5 cable.

Jim


Oh, well!! I tried!!

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Firefox/26.0 SeaMonkey/2.23 Build identifier: 20131203183810


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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/25.0 SeaMonkey/2.22 Build identifier: 20131023190942

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Text between Thread- and the Message-Pane

2013-12-12 Thread chokito
SM 2.23 shows text between Thread- and the Message-Pane, see picture.
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/chokito/SM223_01.png
When Preferences  Appearance  Content Use hardware acceleration when 
available is off, then it's ok.
It appears on Windows XP and Windows 7.

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0 
SeaMonkey/2.23
Build identifier: 20131210201652

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/26.0 SeaMonkey/2.23
Build identifier: 20131210201652

Urs
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Re: ADS :Zone.Identifier$DATA

2013-12-12 Thread chokito
Im not sure, but in SM 2.21 was the same bug.
But in SM 2.22.1 was all fine with the security tag.
When you save the image from Link-2, then the security tag will be set 
correctly.
The same appears in Windows XP and Windows 7.

Urs
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Re: SeaTab X

2013-12-12 Thread Tom S.

On 11/24/2013 11:02 AM, Philip Taylor wrote:

Might this be a replacement ?

http://forum.mozilla-russia.org/uploaded/SeatabXPlus.xpi

Philip Taylor

Joe32065 wrote:


Just noticed that SeaTab X has been retired.  I just did a fresh install
of Windows 7 and was lost until I found an archived copy.  It still
works with the latest version of SeaMonkey.  Wanted to say thanks to the
original developer.  Perhaps someone could take over the project?


 [piggybacking]

I don't like the Add new tab button on SeaTabXPlus. I already 
have a button, Open new tab, to the left for that. The Add new 
tab button gets in the way when I only want to close the tab. 
Without uninstalling STXP, how can I get rid of it?


Thanks.


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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/11/2013 6:35 PM, Jim Dell wrote:
 I am having a problem with Location-Aware Browsing with SeaMonkey 2.22.1 
 on my desktop Windows 7 64 bit PC.  It thinks I am in Dallas, Texas when 
 I am in Dayton Ohio.  On MyYahoo page when I click on detect my location 
 I get the error message “Browser timed out getting your location”
 
 In About:config geo.enabled is set to default boolean true
 
 Anybody got any clues on how to fix this?
 
 Works OK on my Windows 8 laptop.
 

I installed the SecretAgent extension from
https://www.Dephormation.org.uk/SecretAgent/.  It makes servers think
I am jumping all over the world.

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Re: Increased security?

2013-12-12 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/11/2013 8:22 PM, Zeb Carter wrote:
 Since I updated to 2.22.1, I have noticed on a number of sites that the 
 system is popping up security alerts about unsafe content being blocked.
 
 One site in particular is Yahoo. Just about anywhere I go, there is this 
 warning. I have no idea what is triggering the response from the system.
 
 Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
 

I just updated last night from 2.22.1 to 2.23.  I have not seen this
problem.  It might be caused by some extension or by your anti-virus
application.

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Re: Increased security?

2013-12-12 Thread chokito
Turn off the Warn me ... under the entry Mixed Content.
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/chokito/SM223_01.png
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Re: Increased security?

2013-12-12 Thread chokito
Turn off the Warn me ... under the entry Mixed Content.
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/chokito/SM223_02.png
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phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread Ed Mullen
I've checked all my address books.  When I start to enter certain 
addresses I'm offered choices, some of which are not in any address 
books.  Any idea why/how/where these are?


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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread BIll Spikowski
Ed Mullen wrote:
 I've checked all my address books.  When I start to enter certain 
 addresses I'm offered choices, some of which are not in any address 
 books.  Any idea why/how/where these are?


I've noticed the same behavior -- the addresses are ones I'm familiar
with (often obsolete by now), but I can't find them in ANY of my
address books, so they can't be deleted. I'd love to know where to
find them!


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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread Paul

Jim Dell wrote:
I am having a problem with Location-Aware Browsing with SeaMonkey 2.22.1 
on my desktop Windows 7 64 bit PC.  It thinks I am in Dallas, Texas when 
I am in Dayton Ohio.  On MyYahoo page when I click on detect my location 
I get the error message “Browser timed out getting your location”


In About:config geo.enabled is set to default boolean true

Anybody got any clues on how to fix this?

Works OK on my Windows 8 laptop.


Who is says that you are at the ATT offices are in Richardson:
NNTP-Posting-Host: 99.67.188.36
OrgName:ATT Internet Services
OrgId:  SIS-80
Address:2701 N. Central Expwy # 2205.15
City:   Richardson
StateProv:  TX
PostalCode: 75080

However,
IP location lookup puts your location in Dayton.

Apparently Yahoo is looking at Who Is data instead of location data.
Talk to Yahoo about that.
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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread Paul

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/11/2013 6:35 PM, Jim Dell wrote:
I am having a problem with Location-Aware Browsing with SeaMonkey 2.22.1 
on my desktop Windows 7 64 bit PC.  It thinks I am in Dallas, Texas when 
I am in Dayton Ohio.  On MyYahoo page when I click on detect my location 
I get the error message “Browser timed out getting your location”


In About:config geo.enabled is set to default boolean true

Anybody got any clues on how to fix this?

Works OK on my Windows 8 laptop.



I installed the SecretAgent extension from
https://www.Dephormation.org.uk/SecretAgent/.  It makes servers think
I am jumping all over the world.


I think that just changes your user agent string.
Location ip should remain the same unless you are using
a proxy server.
AGOURA%20HILLS,CALIFORNIA,US but that could be Giganews server loc.
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Re: Hot keys to activate plugins?

2013-12-12 Thread MrGatoChile

El 10/12/2013 19:15, Rick Merrill escribió:

Ant wrote:

Hello.

Since I don't let plugins to run always, I have to click on the URL
form's icon to
allow them to run like Flash player plugin sometimes like on
http://imgur.com's
upload and http://amazon.com's music previews. Are there hot keys for
this for both
latest SeaMonkey and Firefox web browsers? I can be faster to use
keyboards instead
of mice.

Thank you in advance. :)



It would be nice for the user to assign a hot key to a few functions,
such as 'clear cache'.



Use the preference toolbar, the toolbar is showed/hidden with the [F8] key
With PTB you are enable to configure  to show in the toolbar options 
like clear cache, allow plugins, change ua, allow popups and a large etc 
to add.

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shortcut feature suggestion

2013-12-12 Thread Rick Merrill

It would be really nice to assign a function-key or two
to special SeaMonkey operations...

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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

BIll Spikowski wrote:


Ed Mullen wrote:

I've checked all my address books.  When I start to enter certain
addresses I'm offered choices, some of which are not in any address
books.  Any idea why/how/where these are?



I've noticed the same behavior -- the addresses are ones I'm familiar
with (often obsolete by now), but I can't find them in ANY of my
address books, so they can't be deleted. I'd love to know where to
find them!


Have you checked the address book called Collected Addresses? In 
general, it collects addresses it sees in incoming messages, but you can 
set it to collect addresses from outgoing messages as well.


Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Addressing:
[x] Add email addresses to my: [Collected Addresses]

If you want to purge an obsolete address, make sure to check this AB, 
otherwise SM will continue to use it for autocomplete. Once you've 
purged it, SM won't see it again so it won't add it back.


To search an address book for an obsolete address, enter all or part of 
the desired address in the search window, not the person's name (which 
can vary). And remember that AOHell senders give no name, just an 
address, so you won't find them in Collected Addresses by searching 
for their names.


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Re: Hot keys to activate plugins?

2013-12-12 Thread Rick Merrill

MrGatoChile wrote:

El 10/12/2013 19:15, Rick Merrill escribió:

Ant wrote:

Hello.

Since I don't let plugins to run always, I have to click on the URL
form's icon to
allow them to run like Flash player plugin sometimes like on
http://imgur.com's
upload and http://amazon.com's music previews. Are there hot keys for
this for both
latest SeaMonkey and Firefox web browsers? I can be faster to use
keyboards instead
of mice.

Thank you in advance. :)



It would be nice for the user to assign a hot key to a few functions,
such as 'clear cache'.



Use the preference toolbar, the toolbar is showed/hidden with the [F8] key
With PTB you are enable to configure  to show in the toolbar options like clear
cache, allow plugins, change ua, allow popups and a large etc to add.


Thank you.

I profess some confusion:
is the F8 key different whether one
is using Compose/Browser/Newsmail?

I have never seen a Preference ToolBar (PTB)
in the Windows 7/XP presentation - where is it?


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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread Rick Merrill

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

BIll Spikowski wrote:


Ed Mullen wrote:

I've checked all my address books.  When I start to enter certain
addresses I'm offered choices, some of which are not in any address
books.  Any idea why/how/where these are?



I've noticed the same behavior -- the addresses are ones I'm familiar
with (often obsolete by now), but I can't find them in ANY of my
address books, so they can't be deleted. I'd love to know where to
find them!


Have you checked the address book called Collected Addresses? In general, it
collects addresses it sees in incoming messages, but you can set it to collect
addresses from outgoing messages as well.

Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Addressing:
[x] Add email addresses to my: [Collected Addresses]

If you want to purge an obsolete address, make sure to check this AB, otherwise 
SM
will continue to use it for autocomplete. Once you've purged it, SM won't see it
again so it won't add it back.

To search an address book for an obsolete address, enter all or part of the 
desired
address in the search window, not the person's name (which can vary). And 
remember
that AOHell senders give no name, just an address, so you won't find them in
Collected Addresses by searching for their names.



This has happened to me frequently. Someone will say, don't use this 
address...
and I'll reply to that address, only to discover that Collected Addresses has 
captured it and thus put the (now obsolete) address back in the system.





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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread BIll Spikowski
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 BIll Spikowski wrote:
 
 Ed Mullen wrote:
 I've checked all my address books.  When I start to enter certain
 addresses I'm offered choices, some of which are not in any address
 books.  Any idea why/how/where these are?


 I've noticed the same behavior -- the addresses are ones I'm familiar
 with (often obsolete by now), but I can't find them in ANY of my
 address books, so they can't be deleted. I'd love to know where to
 find them!
 
 Have you checked the address book called Collected Addresses? In 
 general, it collects addresses it sees in incoming messages, but you can 
 set it to collect addresses from outgoing messages as well.
 
 Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Addressing:
 [x] Add email addresses to my: [Collected Addresses]
 
 If you want to purge an obsolete address, make sure to check this AB, 
 otherwise SM will continue to use it for autocomplete. Once you've 
 purged it, SM won't see it again so it won't add it back.
 
 To search an address book for an obsolete address, enter all or part of 
 the desired address in the search window, not the person's name (which 
 can vary). And remember that AOHell senders give no name, just an 
 address, so you won't find them in Collected Addresses by searching 
 for their names.


When I first noticed this problem, often the person appeared in
collected addresses, which was fine because it was easy to find and
delete the obsolete entry.

But now I specifically look in collected addresses, by name and by
email, but still can't find them. I'm wondering if I may have an old
collected addresses file on my computer that doesn't show up in the
Address Book window, yet is visible to the Mail program when I'm
composing a message. I don't understand how or where the address books
are stored, so I'm stymied following down this lead...

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Re: Sea Monkey shortcomings

2013-12-12 Thread Ray Davison

RGrannus wrote:

One would think that the send command would be prominent on the
mail toolbar. It took me a while to find it. I don't think it
belongs under the file drop-down menu.


You send what you compose/reply.  This is the default compose window.
What does yours look like?
https://raydavplaces.shutterfly.com/pictures/13

 I still haven't found where history is.

Have you yet determined that the mail window is three panes, one two or
three of which can be open at any one time?


To compose a new post, the group(s) name must be added manually.


Open a new compose window from within a news group and the address is 
automatically inserted.


Right click on any mail address while in a mail folder, and it provides 
the option to compose mail to.


Ray
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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/12/2013 11:43 AM, Paul wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 12/11/2013 6:35 PM, Jim Dell wrote:
 I am having a problem with Location-Aware Browsing with SeaMonkey 2.22.1 
 on my desktop Windows 7 64 bit PC.  It thinks I am in Dallas, Texas when 
 I am in Dayton Ohio.  On MyYahoo page when I click on detect my location 
 I get the error message “Browser timed out getting your location”

 In About:config geo.enabled is set to default boolean true

 Anybody got any clues on how to fix this?

 Works OK on my Windows 8 laptop.


 I installed the SecretAgent extension from
 https://www.Dephormation.org.uk/SecretAgent/.  It makes servers think
 I am jumping all over the world.
 
 I think that just changes your user agent string.
 Location ip should remain the same unless you are using
 a proxy server.
 AGOURA%20HILLS,CALIFORNIA,US but that could be Giganews server loc.
 

When I go to certain search engines, news sites, or Internet speed
tests, the results are as if I were in a completely different nation or
even continent.  I have geolocation disabled.

By the wayk, Agoura Hills is nearby but not in the same county as I am.

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How to delete individual items from the upper toolbar history list?

2013-12-12 Thread Mort

Hi,

When I open up the upper toolbar area, where one types in an URL to go 
to, there is a dropdown list of all the recent URLs that I have visited.


How can I delete individual URLs from that list?

Thank you.

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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

BIll Spikowski wrote:


When I first noticed this problem, often the person appeared in
collected addresses, which was fine because it was easy to find and
delete the obsolete entry.

But now I specifically look in collected addresses, by name and by
email, but still can't find them. I'm wondering if I may have an old
collected addresses file on my computer that doesn't show up in the
Address Book window, yet is visible to the Mail program when I'm
composing a message. I don't understand how or where the address books
are stored, so I'm stymied following down this lead...


Have you ruled out /all/ your other address books?

I sometimes move captured name/address entries from Collected Addresses 
to my Personal Address Book, so if you've done that, the bad address 
could be in the PAB. This is especially true if the bad address used to 
be good, so you intentionally saved it.


Other than that, I'm out of ideas.

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Re: Hot keys to activate plugins?

2013-12-12 Thread Dave Pyles

On 12/12/2013 3:02 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:

MrGatoChile wrote:

El 10/12/2013 19:15, Rick Merrill escribió:

Ant wrote:

Hello.

Since I don't let plugins to run always, I have to click on the URL
form's icon to
allow them to run like Flash player plugin sometimes like on
http://imgur.com's
upload and http://amazon.com's music previews. Are there hot keys for
this for both
latest SeaMonkey and Firefox web browsers? I can be faster to use
keyboards instead
of mice.

Thank you in advance. :)



It would be nice for the user to assign a hot key to a few functions,
such as 'clear cache'.



Use the preference toolbar, the toolbar is showed/hidden with the [F8]
key
With PTB you are enable to configure  to show in the toolbar options
like clear
cache, allow plugins, change ua, allow popups and a large etc to add.


Thank you.

I profess some confusion:
is the F8 key different whether one
is using Compose/Browser/Newsmail?

I have never seen a Preference ToolBar (PTB)
in the Windows 7/XP presentation - where is it?




Prefbar is an extension:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/prefbar/

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Re: shortcut feature suggestion

2013-12-12 Thread Jens Hatlak

Rick Merrill wrote:

It would be really nice to assign a function-key or two
to special SeaMonkey operations...


You can do that with the Keyconfig add-on:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keyconfig_extension

You need to know some JavaScript for that, though.

HTH

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Re: ADS :Zone.Identifier$DATA

2013-12-12 Thread Jim Taylor

Philip Chee wrote:

On 12/12/2013 05:44, Jim Taylor wrote:

chokito wrote:

Why will SM 2.23 not set the ADS :Zone.Identifier$DATA stream to any downloaded 
file, see picture in Link-2? In SM 2.22.1 that's work fine. In FF 26.0 it works 
fine.
Link-1: http://airdownload.adobe.com/air/win/download/3.9/AdobeAIRInstaller.exe
Link-2: http://blog.case.edu/bes7/2008/04/22/props.png

Regards Urs

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0 
SeaMonkey/2.23



I don't know the answer, but it appears to not set it on Windows 7
also User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0 SeaMonkey/2.23
Build identifier: 20131207072643.

browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone is still set to true and I don't
see any recent changes to nsDownloadManager.cpp or firefox.js

Bug 900514 made a change to suite downloadmanager.js in that time
frame, but it looks like it was just for drag and drop..


It might have been an inadvertent breakage due to Firefox moving to a
new Javascript based downloads panel. The backend code is still in
toolkit. Since the old downloads code in toolkit is going to be removed
I'm not sure if the Firefox devs are going to invest any effort in
fixing this.

Phil



It looks to me like 
http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/mozilla/toolkit/components/jsdownloads/src/DownloadIntegration.jsm#526 
is where zone information should get written, but I have no idea how 
to figure out if SeaMonkey uses this.  Either I'm too old or this code 
is too complex.or both.


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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/12/2013 12:40 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 12/12/2013 11:43 AM, Paul wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 12/11/2013 6:35 PM, Jim Dell wrote:
 I am having a problem with Location-Aware Browsing with SeaMonkey 2.22.1 
 on my desktop Windows 7 64 bit PC.  It thinks I am in Dallas, Texas when 
 I am in Dayton Ohio.  On MyYahoo page when I click on detect my location 
 I get the error message “Browser timed out getting your location”

 In About:config geo.enabled is set to default boolean true

 Anybody got any clues on how to fix this?

 Works OK on my Windows 8 laptop.


 I installed the SecretAgent extension from
 https://www.Dephormation.org.uk/SecretAgent/.  It makes servers think
 I am jumping all over the world.

 I think that just changes your user agent string.
 Location ip should remain the same unless you are using
 a proxy server.
 AGOURA%20HILLS,CALIFORNIA,US but that could be Giganews server loc.

 
 When I go to certain search engines, news sites, or Internet speed
 tests, the results are as if I were in a completely different nation or
 even continent.  I have geolocation disabled.
 
 By the wayk, Agoura Hills is nearby but not in the same county as I am.
 

I went to the Web page at http://www.geoip.co.uk/; it said I was in
Taiwan.  I reloaded that page; it then said I was in Italy.  I reloaded
again; it said I was in Chile.  Each time, it displayed a different IP
address for me.

At http://justmyip.org/, it had an Agoura Hills location with two IP
addresses.  The first one belongs to the Intel Corporation for a
location about 350 miles away; I don't know why it appears.  The second
one is what IP Chicken at http://www.ipchicken.com/ says is assigned
by my ISP to my connection.

GeoIPPro at http://geoipro.mooo.com/,  IP2Location at
http://www.ip2location.com/, and IPligence at
http://www.ipligence.com/geolocation both show the same IP address as
IP Chicken, again at Agoura Hills.

Geolocation | Where Am I? at
http://htmlfive.appspot.com/static/whereami.html puts me in the
vicinity of Stanford University, about 325 miles away.

Ookla's Speedtest at http://www.speedtest.net/ thought I was on the
southern coast of Brasil.  Reloading placed me in Germany,

Although it does not attempt to show my location by name, DSLReports'
speed tests at http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest seem to know where
I am.  It knows approximately how far I am from the test servers.

While some servers seem to know where I am, enough servers are mistaken
to provide me with a feeling that I am somewhat incognito.  And even the
most accurate geolocators have me in the wrong county.

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Re: Location-Aware Browsing problem

2013-12-12 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

David E. Ross wrote:


While some servers seem to know where I am, enough servers are
mistaken to provide me with a feeling that I am somewhat incognito.
And even the most accurate geolocators have me in the wrong county.


Nobody really knows where you are. All they can do is look up the 
address of your ISP (the owner of your IP address); some provide more 
accuracy or detail than others. Point is, they only know where your ISP is.


geoip.co.uk read my IP address correctly, and provided a decent estimate 
of latitude and longitude in the U.S., but when I tried their whois 
lookup, it failed because I wasn't accepting their cookie.


justmyip.org also read my IP address correctly, and identified my ISP 
correctly, but for some reason it showed a map of some place in California.


ipchicken.com also read my IP address correctly, but provided no ISP or 
location info.


Etc.

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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread Ed Mullen

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

BIll Spikowski wrote:


Ed Mullen wrote:

I've checked all my address books.  When I start to enter certain
addresses I'm offered choices, some of which are not in any address
books.  Any idea why/how/where these are?



I've noticed the same behavior -- the addresses are ones I'm familiar
with (often obsolete by now), but I can't find them in ANY of my
address books, so they can't be deleted. I'd love to know where to
find them!


Have you checked the address book called Collected Addresses? In
general, it collects addresses it sees in incoming messages, but you can
set it to collect addresses from outgoing messages as well.


I have turned off collecting addresses years ago, that address book is 
empty.  I checked.





Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Addressing:
[x] Add email addresses to my: [Collected Addresses]

If you want to purge an obsolete address, make sure to check this AB,
otherwise SM will continue to use it for autocomplete. Once you've
purged it, SM won't see it again so it won't add it back.

To search an address book for an obsolete address, enter all or part of
the desired address in the search window, not the person's name (which
can vary). And remember that AOHell senders give no name, just an
address, so you won't find them in Collected Addresses by searching
for their names.



Hmm.  I'll have to look and see if the offending addresses are AOL or 
not.  I think they are not but need to verify.



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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread Ed Mullen

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

BIll Spikowski wrote:


When I first noticed this problem, often the person appeared in
collected addresses, which was fine because it was easy to find and
delete the obsolete entry.

But now I specifically look in collected addresses, by name and by
email, but still can't find them. I'm wondering if I may have an old
collected addresses file on my computer that doesn't show up in the
Address Book window, yet is visible to the Mail program when I'm
composing a message. I don't understand how or where the address books
are stored, so I'm stymied following down this lead...


Have you ruled out /all/ your other address books?


I know that I have.  As I said in my original post, I've searched ALL my 
address books.



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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ed Mullen wrote:


I have turned off collecting addresses years ago, that address book
is empty. I checked.

Hmm. I'll have to look and see if the offending addresses are AOL or
not. I think they are not but need to verify.


Since Collected Addresses is empty, the form of AOL addresses won't 
matter. Of course, if your Personal Address Book contains a record for 
John Smith as johnsmith johnsm...@aol.com, you won't find it by 
entering John Smith.


One other place you could look:

Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Addressing:
When addressing messages, look for matching entries in:
[x] Local Address Books
[ ] Directory Server:

If the last box is checked, verify that the specified server is where 
you want SM to look for matches.


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Re: Hot keys to activate plugins?

2013-12-12 Thread Ant

On 12/12/2013 11:48 AM PT, MrGatoChile typed:

Use the preference toolbar, the toolbar is showed/hidden with the [F8] key
With PTB you are enable to configure  to show in the toolbar options
like clear cache, allow plugins, change ua, allow popups and a large etc
to add.


But what about hotkeys to those Prefbar ToolBar? ;)
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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread Geoff Welsh

Ed Mullen wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


Have you ruled out /all/ your other address books?


I know that I have.  As I said in my original post, I've searched ALL my
address books.



h

/all/and   ALL

what about  ¿ALL?  or  awl the address books

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Seamonkey 2.23 linux - Lightning not working

2013-12-12 Thread Kertesz Laszlo

Hello,

It seems that Lightning ( neither version 2.7b1 or 2.8b1) isnt working in 
Seamonkey 2.23 on Linux (for now i tried the 64 bit build). It is broken since 
2.22.1. The 2.22.1 changelog said that 2.23 should fix this issue. It didnt. 
And the changelog of 2.23 doesnt mention this issue.

My calendar list is visible, but all of the actions in its toolbar are greyed 
out and no events are visible. Rolling back to version 2.22 and 2.7b1 makes it 
work again.
Anyone else having this issue?

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Re: phantom email addresses

2013-12-12 Thread GerardJan

Geoff Welsh wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


Have you ruled out /all/ your other address books?


I know that I have.  As I said in my original post, I've searched ALL my
address books.



h

/all/and   ALL

what about  ¿ALL?  or  awl the address books

GW



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on Fedora19 @ redhat.com

/*
 * Oops. The kernel tried to access some bad page. We'll have to
 * terminate things with extreme prejudice.
*/
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