This is for Linux not Windows:
I have a few leftover 1.x seamonkey accounts I want to migrate over to 2.x
1) From the documentation at mozilla, it says I must first install 2.0
in order to import to 2.0 and migrate all data.
2) Then I can migrate up to 2.x x0.
I downloaded 2.0 and
Just started working on SeaMonkey Composer and can't figure out how to add
more than one:table at the same Horizontal level. it seems to cancel out in
a grid lock. What's the secret I am missing here.?? i.e. tables lock up and
unable to physically move around on the page.
My goal is to have a
Hi!
I am trying to whitelist a specific e-mail address to always allow its
HTML e-mails to show graphics from remote server. I don't want to keep
manuallly to allow for each e-mail. Somehow, I am unable to do it
automatically.
I told SeaMonkey v2.33.1's e-mail client to add f...@bar.edu (a
ad...@mmri.us wrote on 4/24/2015 10:28 AM:
This is for Linux not Windows:
I have a few leftover 1.x seamonkey accounts I want to migrate over to 2.x
1) From the documentation at mozilla, it says I must first install 2.0
in order to import to 2.0 and migrate all data.
2) Then I can migrate up
Ant wrote:
I told SeaMonkey v2.33.1's e-mail client to add f...@bar.edu (a fake
e-mail address) to one of my addressbooks through Click here to always
load remote content from f...@bar.edu. Its settings show correctly to
load remote contents. However, they still show the remote contents
1) What I do not understand about 2.0, is where does it store it's data ?
1.x stored it's data in .mozilla
So where will 2.0 store it after the migration ?
2) They refer to registry.dat. I cannot find such a file in .mozilla
doing a grep.
This must be referring to windows only?
Ed Mullen
ad...@mmri.us wrote:
1) What I do not understand about 2.0, is where does it store it's data ?
1.x stored it's data in .mozilla
So where will 2.0 store it after the migration ?
Default is ~/.mozilla/seamonkey/{SALT}.default/
check the ~/.mozilla/seamonkey/profiles.ini and see where it is
Ken Drabinsky wrote:
Just started working on SeaMonkey Composer and can't figure out how to
add more than one:table at the same Horizontal level. it seems to cancel
out in a grid lock. What's the secret I am missing here.?? i.e. tables
lock up and unable to physically move around on the page.
Ken Drabinsky wrote:
Just started working on SeaMonkey Composer and can't figure out how to add
more than one:table at the same Horizontal level. it seems to cancel out in
a grid lock. What's the secret I am missing here.?? i.e. tables lock up and
unable to physically move around on the page.
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