Michael wrote:
Until recently been using Firefox and Thunderbird,everything fine.
I recently discovered Seamonkey and the browser is fine but I would like
the integrated email application to be more similar in appearance to
Thunderbird.
Seamonkey Mail starts with an options dialogue, however I
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 08:08:02 -0700 (PDT), Philpots
wrote:
>I am using Seamonkey 2.40 on Linux Mint 17.3
>
>I am starting it from the terminal so I can see if it posted any info on why
>it crashes.
>
>Here is what's displayed:
>--
I am using Seamonkey 2.40 on Linux Mint 17.3
I am starting it from the terminal so I can see if it posted any info on why it
crashes.
Here is what's displayed:
--
(seamonkey:31450): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property
GnomeProgram::sm-connect
On 07/06/2016 15:25, WaltS48 wrote:
Michael wrote:
Until recently been using Firefox and Thunderbird,everything fine.
I recently discovered Seamonkey and the browser is fine but I would like
the integrated email application to be more similar in appearance to
Thunderbird.
Seamonkey Mail
Michael wrote:
Until recently been using Firefox and Thunderbird,everything fine.
I recently discovered Seamonkey and the browser is fine but I would like
the integrated email application to be more similar in appearance to
Thunderbird.
Seamonkey Mail starts with an options dialogue, however I
On 6/7/2016 at 9:56 AM, Michael's fingers rattled off:
Until recently been using Firefox and Thunderbird,everything fine.
I recently discovered Seamonkey and the browser is fine but I would like
the integrated email application to be more similar in appearance to
Thunderbird.
Seamonkey Mail
Until recently been using Firefox and Thunderbird,everything fine.
I recently discovered Seamonkey and the browser is fine but I would like
the integrated email application to be more similar in appearance to
Thunderbird.
Seamonkey Mail starts with an options dialogue, however I would like
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