OT Re: How to turn off SeaMonkey mail client.

2014-03-09 Thread Daniel

On 9/03/2014 2:19 AM, Chris Ilias wrote:

On 2014-03-08, 12:16 AM, jean Wylie wrote:

Please tell me how to disable SeaMonkey insisting that it be used as
mail client. Only article I've found on line refers to setting
network.protocol-handler.external.mailto to true but that preference
is not there when I do about:config. Thank you.


You need to add it. This screencast will show you:
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/browserfaq/mailto.


Chris, just a gentle enquire  why do you have mailto under 
browserfaq?? Or does this also apply for browser mail sites (Gmail, 
Yahoomail, etc..)??


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Amendment Ignore Thread (K) .... Re: Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K) to Right Click Menu

2014-03-09 Thread Daniel

On 9/03/2014 4:59 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Daniel wrote:

At times, as I work my way through various News Groups, I strike a
thread that I'm not interested in, so have to select, from the top menu
bar, Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K)

As I'm doing this, I'm often thinking I should be able to do this via
the Right Click menu, but it's not there.

Anybody know how this thick-headed luddite can achieve this??



If I'm on a message in a thread and decide I'm not interested I just
click R on the keyboard and the thread is marked as Read.  The menu you
cited above gives me R as the key to mark thread as read.

You're right, Ed, R does mark thread as read  I guess I mis-typed 
and was really looking to Ignore* thread (K), rather than just mark as 
read.


So it's *Ignore Thread (K* ) that I'm really looking to add to the Right 
Click Menu!!


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Re: Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K) to Right Click Menu

2014-03-09 Thread Daniel

On 9/03/2014 5:34 AM, Geoff Welsh wrote:

Daniel wrote:

At times, as I work my way through various News Groups, I strike a
thread that I'm not interested in, so have to select, from the top menu
bar, Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K)

As I'm doing this, I'm often thinking I should be able to do this via
the Right Click menu, but it's not there


Ignore thread (K) and Mark Thread as Read are two different things for
me.  And the latter is available through the context menu here.

   Right-click / Mark / Thread As Read

obviously just hitting K works for Ignore Thread.

GW


Yeap, my mistake, Geoff, I'm wanting to Ignore Thread (K) via mouse 
Right Click menu!!


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Re: Service Solahart

2014-03-09 Thread Daniel

On 9/03/2014 2:18 AM, hotsolah...@gmail.com wrote:

Pada Sabtu, 08 Maret 2014 22:17:42 UTC+7, hotso...@gmail.com  menulis:


Snip

Copies of each posts sent to groups-abuse @ google.com

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Re: save or save as

2014-03-09 Thread cyberzen

Le 08/03/2014 23:59, Hartmut Figge a écrit :

cyberzen:

Le 08/03/2014 21:46, Hartmut Figge a écrit :



Did you try safe mode with 2.24?


yes, and I have found the culprit : photome addon


:)


but I had no problem with photome and SM 2.23 ...


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Re: save or save as

2014-03-09 Thread Hartmut Figge
cyberzen:

but I had no problem with photome and SM 2.23 ...

It happens, that add-ons cease to work after an upgrade of SM. If there
is not yet an upgrade of the add-on, sometimes there are development
builds, which might work.

You could stay with 2.23 until an upgrade of the add-on is available,
but this is not recommendable because of security fixes in 2.24. Or you
could disable the add-on in 2.24 and wait for an upgrade of the add-on.

Hartmut
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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-09 Thread Gabriel

On 08/03/14 21.18, Paul B. Gallagher ha scritto:

Gabriel wrote:


I have 215 GB of free space.
The same problem happened now with this NG, SeaMonkey asked me if I
wanted to download about 85k messages... and it also does not keep the
read/unread/watch flag.


The current count of all messages in the NG available on the server is
84,433, so that must be what it was offering. But it wasn't offering to
download the whole messages, just the headers. There's an option in that
dialog to download only nn messages and mark all the rest as read.


That's right, but instead of downloading them only the 1st time, it 
keeps asking the same thing every time I open the newsgroup and the same 
problem is with another news server with several NGs I'm subscribed.




On my system, it does keep track of read/unread. When I join a new NG, I
begin by downloading all the messages, which takes a few minutes but in
the end it's worth it. I mark all as read. Then I sort by date and mark
the last couple of weeks as unread, and re-sort using
 Sort by -- Date, Ascending, Threaded
 Messages -- All
 Threads -- Threads with Unread


[CUT]

Exactly, it worked for me too until a few days ago!
Now after downloading the headers (or the full messages for the NGs I 
set to syncronize and want a local copy), it shows unread (with the 
green down arrow) but the menu mark all as read is greyed out, and I 
don't understand which messages are actually already read or not.

If I hit N it does jump to the next unread message.
Another issue: when I open a news server account, the number of the 
messages for each NGs is refreshed every time, and now I see some of 
them empty.


A similar problem is with my IMAP email accounts.
So I think some SeaMonkey preference has been corrupted, even reparing 
the IMAP folders didn't work.
Maybe I should create a new SM account, but would like to keep all the 
browser tabs, menu bar URL, address book and cookies! Do you know is 
it's possible?


I forgot to say that also the address book sometimes does not work, I 
got an alert about being in use by another program!


Any clue? :)

thanx
Gabriel


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Long startup times for applications

2014-03-09 Thread stan pierce
I've been having trouble for a few weeks. When I invoke things like 
FaceBook and LiveJournal, there is an indication that much information 
is being downloaded before the application actually is ready for use. 
Usually the Task Manager Application shows Not Responding. Sometimes 
if I wait a minute or two, the application finally gets started.


I tried these with IE and they work fine.
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Re: Long startup times for applications

2014-03-09 Thread stan pierce

stan pierce wrote:

I've been having trouble for a few weeks. When I invoke things like
FaceBook and LiveJournal, there is an indication that much information
is being downloaded before the application actually is ready for use.
Usually the Task Manager Application shows Not Responding. Sometimes
if I wait a minute or two, the application finally gets started.

I tried these with IE and they work fine.


Oh yes, disabling add-ons does not solve the problem.
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Re: Amendment Ignore Thread (K) .... Re: Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K) to Right Click Menu

2014-03-09 Thread Ed Mullen

Daniel wrote:

On 9/03/2014 4:59 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Daniel wrote:

At times, as I work my way through various News Groups, I strike a
thread that I'm not interested in, so have to select, from the top menu
bar, Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K)

As I'm doing this, I'm often thinking I should be able to do this via
the Right Click menu, but it's not there.

Anybody know how this thick-headed luddite can achieve this??



If I'm on a message in a thread and decide I'm not interested I just
click R on the keyboard and the thread is marked as Read.  The menu you
cited above gives me R as the key to mark thread as read.


You're right, Ed, R does mark thread as read  I guess I mis-typed
and was really looking to Ignore* thread (K), rather than just mark as
read.

So it's *Ignore Thread (K* ) that I'm really looking to add to the Right
Click Menu!!



Right-click on a message - hover on Mark - the options are in the pop-up 
menu.


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Re: Amendment Ignore Thread (K) .... Re: Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K) to Right Click Menu

2014-03-09 Thread Ed Mullen

Ed Mullen wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 9/03/2014 4:59 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Daniel wrote:

At times, as I work my way through various News Groups, I strike a
thread that I'm not interested in, so have to select, from the top menu
bar, Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K)

As I'm doing this, I'm often thinking I should be able to do this via
the Right Click menu, but it's not there.

Anybody know how this thick-headed luddite can achieve this??



If I'm on a message in a thread and decide I'm not interested I just
click R on the keyboard and the thread is marked as Read.  The menu you
cited above gives me R as the key to mark thread as read.


You're right, Ed, R does mark thread as read  I guess I mis-typed
and was really looking to Ignore* thread (K), rather than just mark as
read.

So it's *Ignore Thread (K* ) that I'm really looking to add to the Right
Click Menu!!



Right-click on a message - hover on Mark - the options are in the pop-up
menu.



sorry, I read too fast.  Kill isn't there.

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Gabriel wrote:


On 08/03/14 21.18, Paul B. Gallagher ha scritto:

[CUT]

Exactly, it worked for me too until a few days ago! Now after
downloading the headers (or the full messages for the NGs I set to
synchronize and want a local copy), it shows unread (with the green
down arrow) but the menu mark all as read is greyed out, and I
don't understand which messages are actually already read or not. If
I hit N it does jump to the next unread message.


I don't think all of this is you. I've noticed for some time that the 
down arrow doesn't disappear when I read the last unread message in a 
newsgroup, but it does if I navigate away from the group. Normally, the 
NG name is bolded with the unread message count in parentheses at the 
end, and if it's zero, the bolding and the count vanish. So it's weird 
to see an unbolded NG name with a down arrow.


I don't have your other issues, though, so like you I think there's 
something wrong over there.


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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-09 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 09/03/2014 14:12, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:

 I don't think all of this is you. I've noticed for some time that the 
 down arrow doesn't disappear when I read the last unread message in a 
 newsgroup, but it does if I navigate away from the group. Normally, the 
 NG name is bolded with the unread message count in parentheses at the 
 end, and if it's zero, the bolding and the count vanish. So it's weird 
 to see an unbolded NG name with a down arrow.

This may be related to a small annoyance I have seen from time to time
-- namely, that despite me having read all the available new messages in
a newsgroup (by going next unread message), the unread message count
does not go down to zero. I think that somehow a message inside an
ignored thread is mistakenly not set to read status.

Right-clicking on the newsgroup and selecting mark newsgroup as read
fixes the issue.


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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

MCBastos wrote:


Interviewed by CNN on 09/03/2014 14:12, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:


I don't think all of this is you. I've noticed for some time that the
down arrow doesn't disappear when I read the last unread message in a
newsgroup, but it does if I navigate away from the group. Normally, the
NG name is bolded with the unread message count in parentheses at the
end, and if it's zero, the bolding and the count vanish. So it's weird
to see an unbolded NG name with a down arrow.


This may be related to a small annoyance I have seen from time to time
-- namely, that despite me having read all the available new messages in
a newsgroup (by going next unread message), the unread message count
does not go down to zero. I think that somehow a message inside an
ignored thread is mistakenly not set to read status.

Right-clicking on the newsgroup and selecting mark newsgroup as read
fixes the issue.


I think it has to do with when SM polls to see what to do about the 
arrow. The message count and bolding update instantly whenever there's a 
change, but the arrow status updates only when I enter and leave the NG. 
The read/unread status of all messages is handled correctly, and as I 
said, the bolding and unread count update instantly.


I just tested with this group as follows: I opened your message, which 
was the last unread, and the bolding and (1) instantly vanished. I 
toggled read/unread several times using M, and nothing happened to the 
arrow, while the bolding and (1) consistently toggled on and off. On 
clicking a different folder, I saw the arrow vanish, but not before.


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Re: Long startup times for applications

2014-03-09 Thread Arnie Goetchius
stan pierce wrote:
 stan pierce wrote:
 I've been having trouble for a few weeks. When I invoke things like
 FaceBook and LiveJournal, there is an indication that much information
 is being downloaded before the application actually is ready for use.
 Usually the Task Manager Application shows Not Responding. Sometimes
 if I wait a minute or two, the application finally gets started.

 I tried these with IE and they work fine.
 
 Oh yes, disabling add-ons does not solve the problem.

I have been struggling with this issue for nearly a month.

1. It is only a problem on my XP SP3 machines which also have less
memory and slower cpu. I have no problem on newer, faster machines
running Win 7.

2. On Facebook, the problem does not exist if I am on my Timeline. I
only see it on the Newsfeed when the bottom of the screen shows
continually loading data from somewhere like akamailhd.net (sp?). This
goes on forever on the XP machines but stops almost immediately on Win
7. On the XP machine, Task Manager shows SM using 90-95 % of the CPU so
everything grinds to a very slow pace.

3. I have limited success using IE Tab which lets your browser emulate
the IE browser. This is an improvement but still not anywhere near as
good as using IE or Google Chrome directly.

4. I have tried using a brand new Test profile using the SM defaults,
disabled all add-ons, starting in Safe mode. Nothing helps on my XP
computers. As I said earlier, there is no problem on my Win 7 machines.
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Re: Long startup times for applications

2014-03-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Arnie Goetchius wrote:


I have been struggling with this issue for nearly a month.

1. It is only a problem on my XP SP3 machines which also have less
memory and slower cpu. I have no problem on newer, faster machines
running Win 7.


http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2014/03/08/millions-of-computer-may-be-at-risk-of-attack-next-month/

Think about it.

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Re: Long startup times for applications

2014-03-09 Thread Paul

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Arnie Goetchius wrote:


I have been struggling with this issue for nearly a month.

1. It is only a problem on my XP SP3 machines which also have less
memory and slower cpu. I have no problem on newer, faster machines
running Win 7.


http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2014/03/08/millions-of-computer-may-be-at-risk-of-attack-next-month/ 



Think about it.


Amusing article.
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Re: Long startup times for applications

2014-03-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Paul wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Arnie Goetchius wrote:


I have been struggling with this issue for nearly a month.

1. It is only a problem on my XP SP3 machines which also have less
memory and slower cpu. I have no problem on newer, faster machines
running Win 7.


http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2014/03/08/millions-of-computer-may-be-at-risk-of-attack-next-month/


Think about it.


Amusing article.


Whatever you think of the rest, the main point -- that XP users should 
seriously consider moving on after 12 years -- still stands.


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