Re: Problem with Microsoft Edge

2017-03-15 Thread Frog

WaltS48 wrote:

On 3/15/17 8:16 PM, Frog wrote:



I made the move from Windows 7 to Windows 10 some time ago.  I have
not been unable (since that move) to stop Windows Edge from acting
like it is my default...it opens everything I click on in SeaMonkey.
Mow that Verizon and AOL are in the throws of officially becoming one,
I am now told that I must verify that I want to continue using Verizon
as my internet provider.  I think I have responded affirmatively to
remain with Verizon...waiting for confirmation from Verizon at this
time.  Well I immediately logged in to my Verizon account only to see
it open my Verizon account with Outlook.  How do I make my Verizon
account work totally with SeaMonkey like it did before Windows 10
invaded my computer? SeaMonkey is marked in Preferences as my default
browser.  Is there some magic way of telling Microsoft Edge to stop
acting like it is my default browser?



See if this is any help.




Thank you for your help.  I made the changes to Microsoft Edge settings 
as suggested in the message and SeaMonkey seems to be working as it did 
prior to Windows 10.  I will be using the system tomorrow and will see 
if everything is performing as usual in SeaMonkey.  I will let you know 
if I run into any problems...which I don't anticipate.


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Re: PING akalla

2017-03-15 Thread NoOp
On 3/13/2017 10:55 AM, TCW wrote:
> Planning on building a 2.49 or waiting on 52.0.1?
> 


?? He's had 2.49 out for some time:

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49
Build identifier: 20170314033308

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/
(mozilla-community.org seems to down just now, but check it later)


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Re: Problem with Microsoft Edge

2017-03-15 Thread WaltS48

On 3/15/17 8:16 PM, Frog wrote:



I made the move from Windows 7 to Windows 10 some time ago.  I have 
not been unable (since that move) to stop Windows Edge from acting 
like it is my default...it opens everything I click on in SeaMonkey.  
Mow that Verizon and AOL are in the throws of officially becoming one, 
I am now told that I must verify that I want to continue using Verizon 
as my internet provider.  I think I have responded affirmatively to 
remain with Verizon...waiting for confirmation from Verizon at this 
time.  Well I immediately logged in to my Verizon account only to see 
it open my Verizon account with Outlook.  How do I make my Verizon 
account work totally with SeaMonkey like it did before Windows 10 
invaded my computer? SeaMonkey is marked in Preferences as my default 
browser.  Is there some magic way of telling Microsoft Edge to stop 
acting like it is my default browser?



See if this is any help.



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Problem with Microsoft Edge

2017-03-15 Thread Frog



I made the move from Windows 7 to Windows 10 some time ago.  I have not 
been unable (since that move) to stop Windows Edge from acting like it 
is my default...it opens everything I click on in SeaMonkey.  Mow that 
Verizon and AOL are in the throws of officially becoming one, I am now 
told that I must verify that I want to continue using Verizon as my 
internet provider.  I think I have responded affirmatively to remain 
with Verizon...waiting for confirmation from Verizon at this time.  Well 
I immediately logged in to my Verizon account only to see it open my 
Verizon account with Outlook.  How do I make my Verizon account work 
totally with SeaMonkey like it did before Windows 10 invaded my 
computer?  SeaMonkey is marked in Preferences as my default browser.  Is 
there some magic way of telling Microsoft Edge to stop acting like it is 
my default browser?

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Re: Problems with Yahoo POP mail

2017-03-15 Thread NoOp
On 3/15/2017 6:02 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:
> David H. Durgee wrote:
>> Since 9 March I have been unable to retrieve my Yahoo mail in SeaMonkey
>> via their POP3 server.  I have made no changes, so I assume it is a
>> problem or change on their end.  When I attempt to manually retrieve
>> Yahoo mail I get:
>>
>> "The POP3 mail server (pop.mail.yahoo.com) does not support UIDL or XTND
>> XLST, which are required to implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum
>> Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail,
>> turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in
>> the Account Settings window."
>>
>> Of course I AM interested in leaving messages on the server in case I am
>> out of the office and want to check Yahoo mail.  Is anyone else seeing
>> this problem?  Is there an alternative POP3 server for Yahoo that does
>> work properly?
>>
>> I seem to recall seeing this problem occasionally in the past and
>> thought that it occurred when Yahoo had some sort of a POP3 server crash
>> and failed to initially recover all functions.  But in this case almost
>> a week has passed and the problem still remains.
>>
>> Are there any other alternatives to retrieve Yahoo mail with SeaMonkey?
>> I have no interest in using web mail in the office.
>>
>> Dave
> 
> I think I may have found the answer to my question.  Anyone else using 
> Yahoo mail via POP3 see this article:
> 
> https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail-for-desktop/sln28161.html
> 
> It appears that Yahoo is dropping POP3 support effective at the end of 
> the month.  They suggest using IMAP instead.

Wow... interesting. I found this thread as well:


I have multiple POP3 accounts with yahoo (on both SeaMonkey &
Thunderbird), several are both IMAP and POP3. I've not had any notice as
indicated in the forums thread, but I reckon that I'll duplicate the
remainder just in case.


> 
> How can I switch over in SeaMonkey 2.48 from POP3 to IMAP?  Do I need to 
> set up an entirely new mail account, or can I simply edit the server 
> configuration for the current mail account?  Will there be any problems 
> I should expect with the conversion?

As TCW stated - create new IMAP accounts in parallel with your POP3
accounts. The only thing I'd do differently is just keep both the POP3
and IMAP accounts until the POP3 stops working - can't hurt & if you
have sufficient storage space, set the IMAP accounts to keep the
messages on the computer (Synchronization & Storage|Message
Synchronizing|tick 'Keep messages for this account on this computer'). I
distiguish between the two by including POP3 or IMAP in the account name
(e.g. username@yahoo IMAP or username @yahoo POP3).

Thanks for pointing out the yahoo KB.


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Re: Problems with Yahoo POP mail

2017-03-15 Thread WaltS48

On 3/15/17 1:45 PM, Alex Beauroy wrote:

On 15/03/2017 13:51, David H. Durgee wrote:

Since 9 March I have been unable to retrieve my Yahoo mail in SeaMonkey
via their POP3 server.  I have made no changes, so I assume it is a
problem or change on their end.  When I attempt to manually retrieve
Yahoo mail I get:

"The POP3 mail server (pop.mail.yahoo.com) does not support UIDL or XTND
XLST, which are required to implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum
Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail,
turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in
the Account Settings window."

Of course I AM interested in leaving messages on the server in case I am
out of the office and want to check Yahoo mail.  Is anyone else seeing
this problem?  Is there an alternative POP3 server for Yahoo that does
work properly?

I seem to recall seeing this problem occasionally in the past and
thought that it occurred when Yahoo had some sort of a POP3 server crash
and failed to initially recover all functions.  But in this case almost
a week has passed and the problem still remains.& Newsgroups

Are there any other alternatives to retrieve Yahoo mail with SeaMonkey?
I have no interest in using web mail in the office.

Dave

Hi there!!!
I had this problem!!! I finally decided to remove my Pop Yahoo mail 
account from SM and have tried to re-add it back by using the Mail & 
Newsgroups Accounts settings from the Edit Menu!!

But Bingo the stuff is broken and it asks only for News group Server!!!
What should I do : I don't know!!!
It seems that this broken thing have been reported here already, but 
still no news about it.

Let me know what you'll get from this 
I'm still OK with SeaMonkey since Netscape Communicator and I'm trying 
to resist to Firefox/Thunderbird temptation!!!

Best Regards
@lex


That is this unresolved problem.

After creating a news account through clicking a news URL, the 
MailNews account wizard may be broken (the account type will always be 
News). To work around the problem, set the mail.server.serverX.valid 
pref (where X is the internal number of the corresponding news 
account) to true in about:config, or delete the invalid news account


REF: 

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Re: Problems with Yahoo POP mail

2017-03-15 Thread Alex Beauroy

On 15/03/2017 13:51, David H. Durgee wrote:

Since 9 March I have been unable to retrieve my Yahoo mail in SeaMonkey
via their POP3 server.  I have made no changes, so I assume it is a
problem or change on their end.  When I attempt to manually retrieve
Yahoo mail I get:

"The POP3 mail server (pop.mail.yahoo.com) does not support UIDL or XTND
XLST, which are required to implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum
Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail,
turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in
the Account Settings window."

Of course I AM interested in leaving messages on the server in case I am
out of the office and want to check Yahoo mail.  Is anyone else seeing
this problem?  Is there an alternative POP3 server for Yahoo that does
work properly?

I seem to recall seeing this problem occasionally in the past and
thought that it occurred when Yahoo had some sort of a POP3 server crash
and failed to initially recover all functions.  But in this case almost
a week has passed and the problem still remains.& Newsgroups

Are there any other alternatives to retrieve Yahoo mail with SeaMonkey?
I have no interest in using web mail in the office.

Dave

Hi there!!!
I had this problem!!! I finally decided to remove my Pop Yahoo mail 
account from SM and have tried to re-add it back by using the Mail & 
Newsgroups Accounts settings from the Edit Menu!!

But Bingo the stuff is broken and it asks only for News group Server!!!
What should I do : I don't know!!!
It seems that this broken thing have been reported here already, but 
still no news about it.

Let me know what you'll get from this 
I'm still OK with SeaMonkey since Netscape Communicator and I'm trying 
to resist to Firefox/Thunderbird temptation!!!

Best Regards
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Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-15 Thread WaltS48

On 3/15/17 12:03 PM, Ray Davison wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:



I want separate histories and bookmarks for each.


So do nothing with them.  They will reside in their respectice profiles.


I wish to access all my emails and newsgroups from each.
Can I? Preferably simply and conveniently.


SM made providing that trivial.  Each profile provides the means to 
designate where mail is located.  So, to repeat myself, get the 
mail/news out of the profile, put it somewhere you want it, and have 
each profile use it.





I think that is what I suggested in my Plan A, of creating a separate 
mail profile, set it to open only in Mail & Newsgroups, leave it open, 
and use whatever browser profile he needs


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Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-15 Thread Ray Davison

Ray Davison wrote:



I wish to access all my emails and newsgroups from each.
Can I? Preferably simply and conveniently.


SM made providing that trivial.  Each profile provides the means to
designate where mail is located.  So, to repeat myself, get the
mail/news out of the profile, put it somewhere you want it, and have
each profile use it.


That even works cross app and cross platform.  My mail files began life 
in Netscape.  I have had SM and TB on Win and eCS all use the same mail 
files.


Ray


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Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-15 Thread Ray Davison

Richard Owlett wrote:



I want separate histories and bookmarks for each.


So do nothing with them.  They will reside in their respectice profiles.


I wish to access all my emails and newsgroups from each.
Can I? Preferably simply and conveniently.


SM made providing that trivial.  Each profile provides the means to 
designate where mail is located.  So, to repeat myself, get the 
mail/news out of the profile, put it somewhere you want it, and have 
each profile use it.


Ray


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Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-15 Thread WaltS48

On 3/15/17 10:29 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:

On 03/11/2017 03:03 PM, WaltS48 wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

On 03/11/2017 12:18 PM, WaltS48 wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

On 03/11/2017 10:56 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web
activities.

One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary 
characteristic is

browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such as cookies,
JavaScript, an backgrounds that make a site unreadable.

The second is set to match the wishes of my bank.

The third will be used as a remote terminal to administer the
church's
website.

I want separate histories and bookmarks for each.

I wish to access all my emails and newsgroups from each.
Can I? Preferably simply and conveniently ;/
TIA






Or you can figure out all of the email only files and folders from
your
profile that has mail, and copy and paste them into the other 2
profiles.


Phrased that way, I don't think it would be quite right.
I wish to access all email/newsgroup folders from all profiles 
showing

identical content.

But you got me thinking. What if profiles "B" and "C" had links to 
the

mail/newsgroup folders of profile "A"? Needs some thought and testing
in a safe environment - I've crashed my OS twice in three days ;)


Make backups of all profiles before tinkering.


*grin*
Didn't work. Not to say it's not possible just that it's not simple.




Plan B.

Profile A has your Mail & Newsgroups accounts, profiles B and C don't.
Correct?

Open Profile A.
Open the Mail & Newsgroups Window.
Go back to the Browser window.
Enter about:profiles into the address bar.
Select Profile B or Profile C, and click the "Launch profile in new
browser" button.
You will probably have to disable the Make SeaMonkey the default email
prompt. I did.
Go back to Browser A, select File > Close to close that window.
Repeat to open another profile while having the Mail window open at all
times.

Bottom line is you only really need one profile for mail, and you can
use as many as you need for the Browser window.

Both Plan A and Plan B would work for me.


Not what I'm looking for. I see the same ergonomic problems as the 
"Firefox + Thunderbird" solutions.


But I may be on trail of an acceptable solution. I requires a strange 
user.js . I  suspect what what I've done so far would have worked 
except I'm now using Linux and my profile with the mail and news setup 
had been migrated from Windows.


I have to investigate the purpose & syntax of the "extensions.xpiState"
Preference Name.

I have some other thing to attend to so I may not get back to this for 
a couple of days.


Thank you for your assistance.




So your Mail & Newsgroups open in your SeaMonkey Browser window?

No matter what you do you are still going to have 2 windows. One for the 
browser and one for mail.


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Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-15 Thread Richard Owlett

On 03/11/2017 03:03 PM, WaltS48 wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

On 03/11/2017 12:18 PM, WaltS48 wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

On 03/11/2017 10:56 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web
activities.

One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is
browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such as cookies,
JavaScript, an backgrounds that make a site unreadable.

The second is set to match the wishes of my bank.

The third will be used as a remote terminal to administer the
church's
website.

I want separate histories and bookmarks for each.

I wish to access all my emails and newsgroups from each.
Can I? Preferably simply and conveniently ;/
TIA






Or you can figure out all of the email only files and folders from
your
profile that has mail, and copy and paste them into the other 2
profiles.


Phrased that way, I don't think it would be quite right.
I wish to access all email/newsgroup folders from all profiles showing
identical content.

But you got me thinking. What if profiles "B" and "C" had links to the
mail/newsgroup folders of profile "A"? Needs some thought and testing
in a safe environment - I've crashed my OS twice in three days ;)


Make backups of all profiles before tinkering.


*grin*
Didn't work. Not to say it's not possible just that it's not simple.




Plan B.

Profile A has your Mail & Newsgroups accounts, profiles B and C don't.
Correct?

Open Profile A.
Open the Mail & Newsgroups Window.
Go back to the Browser window.
Enter about:profiles into the address bar.
Select Profile B or Profile C, and click the "Launch profile in new
browser" button.
You will probably have to disable the Make SeaMonkey the default email
prompt. I did.
Go back to Browser A, select File > Close to close that window.
Repeat to open another profile while having the Mail window open at all
times.

Bottom line is you only really need one profile for mail, and you can
use as many as you need for the Browser window.

Both Plan A and Plan B would work for me.


Not what I'm looking for. I see the same ergonomic problems as the 
"Firefox + Thunderbird" solutions.


But I may be on trail of an acceptable solution. I requires a strange 
user.js . I  suspect what what I've done so far would have worked except 
I'm now using Linux and my profile with the mail and news setup had been 
migrated from Windows.


I have to investigate the purpose & syntax of the "extensions.xpiState"
Preference Name.

I have some other thing to attend to so I may not get back to this for a 
couple of days.


Thank you for your assistance.


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Re: 2.49 downloaded on 2 out of 4 machines?

2017-03-15 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Daniel wrote:

On 15/03/2017 6:41 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:




O.K., Frank-Rainer, if a Full Version download was about 35-40MB, 
whereas an update was usually only a couple of MB, then .


1.How big is the update from, say, 2.49.2 ESR to 2.49.3 ESR expected 
to be??


Beats me. I suspect it will be still around 10 MB. Check the TB updates 
to get an estimate. Stopped using official versions almost 2 years ago 
when I started compiling my own.


2.If, instead, I go for the full version, how big is the update 
from, say, Version 2.51 to Version 2.52 expected to be??


See above or check the Firefox update files.

FRG


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Re: Problems with Yahoo POP mail

2017-03-15 Thread TCW

On 3/15/2017 8:02 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:

David H. Durgee wrote:

Since 9 March I have been unable to retrieve my Yahoo mail in SeaMonkey
via their POP3 server.  I have made no changes, so I assume it is a
problem or change on their end.  When I attempt to manually retrieve
Yahoo mail I get:

"The POP3 mail server (pop.mail.yahoo.com) does not support UIDL or XTND
XLST, which are required to implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum
Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail,
turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in
the Account Settings window."

Of course I AM interested in leaving messages on the server in case I am
out of the office and want to check Yahoo mail.  Is anyone else seeing
this problem?  Is there an alternative POP3 server for Yahoo that does
work properly?

I seem to recall seeing this problem occasionally in the past and
thought that it occurred when Yahoo had some sort of a POP3 server crash
and failed to initially recover all functions.  But in this case almost
a week has passed and the problem still remains.

Are there any other alternatives to retrieve Yahoo mail with SeaMonkey?
I have no interest in using web mail in the office.

Dave


I think I may have found the answer to my question.  Anyone else using 
Yahoo mail via POP3 see this article:


https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail-for-desktop/sln28161.html

It appears that Yahoo is dropping POP3 support effective at the end of 
the month.  They suggest using IMAP instead.


How can I switch over in SeaMonkey 2.48 from POP3 to IMAP?  Do I need to 
set up an entirely new mail account, or can I simply edit the server 
configuration for the current mail account?  Will there be any problems 
I should expect with the conversion?


Dave


If *all* of your email is on the server and nothing is stored locally, 
you'll be ok to:


1. Create a new account in Seamonkey that will be your IMAP account with 
IMAP server settings.


2. Once the IMAP account is up and running and all looks well, set it as 
the Default account.


3. Delete the POP3 account.

Is should be as simple as that. If you do have some mail stored locally, 
create a new folder in Local Folder called TEMP or HOLD (or whatever) 
and move your local mail there and then go through steps 1, 2 and 3. 
When done, just move the mail back from TEMP of HOLD.

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Re: Problems with Yahoo POP mail

2017-03-15 Thread David H. Durgee

David H. Durgee wrote:

Since 9 March I have been unable to retrieve my Yahoo mail in SeaMonkey
via their POP3 server.  I have made no changes, so I assume it is a
problem or change on their end.  When I attempt to manually retrieve
Yahoo mail I get:

"The POP3 mail server (pop.mail.yahoo.com) does not support UIDL or XTND
XLST, which are required to implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum
Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail,
turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in
the Account Settings window."

Of course I AM interested in leaving messages on the server in case I am
out of the office and want to check Yahoo mail.  Is anyone else seeing
this problem?  Is there an alternative POP3 server for Yahoo that does
work properly?

I seem to recall seeing this problem occasionally in the past and
thought that it occurred when Yahoo had some sort of a POP3 server crash
and failed to initially recover all functions.  But in this case almost
a week has passed and the problem still remains.

Are there any other alternatives to retrieve Yahoo mail with SeaMonkey?
I have no interest in using web mail in the office.

Dave


I think I may have found the answer to my question.  Anyone else using 
Yahoo mail via POP3 see this article:


https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail-for-desktop/sln28161.html

It appears that Yahoo is dropping POP3 support effective at the end of 
the month.  They suggest using IMAP instead.


How can I switch over in SeaMonkey 2.48 from POP3 to IMAP?  Do I need to 
set up an entirely new mail account, or can I simply edit the server 
configuration for the current mail account?  Will there be any problems 
I should expect with the conversion?


Dave
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Problems with Yahoo POP mail

2017-03-15 Thread David H. Durgee
Since 9 March I have been unable to retrieve my Yahoo mail in SeaMonkey 
via their POP3 server.  I have made no changes, so I assume it is a 
problem or change on their end.  When I attempt to manually retrieve 
Yahoo mail I get:


"The POP3 mail server (pop.mail.yahoo.com) does not support UIDL or XTND 
XLST, which are required to implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum 
Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail, 
turn off these options in the Server Settings for your mail server in 
the Account Settings window."


Of course I AM interested in leaving messages on the server in case I am 
out of the office and want to check Yahoo mail.  Is anyone else seeing 
this problem?  Is there an alternative POP3 server for Yahoo that does 
work properly?


I seem to recall seeing this problem occasionally in the past and 
thought that it occurred when Yahoo had some sort of a POP3 server crash 
and failed to initially recover all functions.  But in this case almost 
a week has passed and the problem still remains.


Are there any other alternatives to retrieve Yahoo mail with SeaMonkey? 
I have no interest in using web mail in the office.


Dave
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Re: 2.49 downloaded on 2 out of 4 machines?

2017-03-15 Thread Daniel

On 15/03/2017 6:41 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

That is correct. These are two separate independent branches. In theory
you could still release 2.50, 2.51... in parallel and that is what
Firefox does. The ESR branch will only get security fixes and small
additional enhancements if they don't change much code and/or are needed.

If we do an initial 2.49 of the regular branch and then switch over to
2.49.1 is still undecided.

FRG

Daniel wrote:

This is going to get even more interesting, once SeaMonkey releases 2.49
as an ESR, provides updates for a year and Adrian doesn't follow along,
releasing 2.51, 2.52, 2.53 ...


I would have thought 

2.49 ESR=Release 2.49
2.49.1 ESR =Release 2.50
2.49.2 ESR =Release 2.51
2.49.3 ESR =Release 2.52

etc,. etc,

until we get to about ...
2.49.7 ESR = Release 2.56
2.57 ESR=Release 2.57
2.57.1 ESR = Release 2.58

Or some such!!



O.K., Frank-Rainer, if a Full Version download was about 35-40MB, 
whereas an update was usually only a couple of MB, then .


1.	How big is the update from, say, 2.49.2 ESR to 2.49.3 ESR expected to 
be??


2.	If, instead, I go for the full version, how big is the update from, 
say, Version 2.51 to Version 2.52 expected to be??


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Re: Comtacts

2017-03-15 Thread Daniel

On 15/03/2017 3:49 PM, F Murtz wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 11/03/2017 9:23 PM, F Murtz wrote:

I have just changed from telstra to an FTTP NBN provider which means no
more bigpong email address so I just want to move my address book.
when I want hotmail I just go www.hotmail and eventually starts outlook
mail and I want my address book available.

Or the best method of using web based email, (and my address book?


Are Telstra (Australia's major telco) closing down bigpond.com?? Or,
rather than using the bigpond.com web interface, do you download
everything from bigpond.com onto your computer, i.e. a POP e-mail
account??

I would have thought you could still use your bigpond.com web based
email via the NBN with no more difficulty than you currently have.


Except that the bigpond email account closes when you close your ADSL2+
 account with telstra and go to a provider using FTTN.
I am now saddled with having web based email.
can I use the seamonkey mail system to access it.


(For those that are unaware, FTTN is Fiber To The Node, i.e. the pit in 
the ground at the corner!! From there to the House wall socket signal is 
copper wire!!)


My e-mail account is a POP3 account, so when I log into my ISP, my 
SeaMonkey downloads the e-mail from his server onto my hard drive.


If you end up with an IMAP type e-mail account (i.e. normally using 
"their" web site), I believe you can set up a mail account in SeaMonkey 
to download the e-mails from your Provider's server so that they are 
stored on your computer hard drive.


But I don't know how to set up an IMAP account (I don't expect it would 
be too hard), but maybe someone else is reading this who knows what to do.


--
Daniel

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.46 Build identifier: 20161213183751

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Re: 2.49 downloaded on 2 out of 4 machines?

2017-03-15 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
That is correct. These are two separate independent branches. In theory 
you could still release 2.50, 2.51... in parallel and that is what 
Firefox does. The ESR branch will only get security fixes and small 
additional enhancements if they don't change much code and/or are needed.


If we do an initial 2.49 of the regular branch and then switch over to 
2.49.1 is still undecided.


FRG

Daniel wrote:

This is going to get even more interesting, once SeaMonkey releases 2.49
as an ESR, provides updates for a year and Adrian doesn't follow along,
releasing 2.51, 2.52, 2.53 ...


I would have thought 

2.49 ESR=Release 2.49
2.49.1 ESR =Release 2.50
2.49.2 ESR =Release 2.51
2.49.3 ESR =Release 2.52

etc,. etc,

until we get to about ...
2.49.7 ESR = Release 2.56
2.57 ESR=Release 2.57
2.57.1 ESR = Release 2.58

Or some such!!



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