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DoctorBill wrote:
I am often getting this error message upon SeaMonkey startup.
"An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line: 0
Char: 0
Error: Script Error
Code: 0
URL: http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page
Yes - No"
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance,
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance,
colors, active is set to
On 7/8/2017 10:54 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
> On 7/8/17 at 12:35 PM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with
> great aplomb:
>> DoctorBill wrote:
>>> DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
On 7/8/17 at 11:39 AM, Ed Mullen's prodigious digits fired off with
great aplomb:
On 7/8/17 at 10:08 AM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with
great aplomb:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my
wife's desktop. We both are using Windows 7 Pro. I do not know why,
but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the Tab in use at
the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance,
On 7/8/17 at 12:35 PM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with
great aplomb:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my
wife's desktop. We both are using Windows 7 Pro. I do not know why,
but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the Tab in use at
the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance, colors,
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance,
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance,
colors, active is set to
Stanimir Stamenkov writes:
> It's a pseudo folder, or probably better stated everything else than "All
> Mail" is a pseudo folder.
Is that created by Gmail?
> If you're using threaded view (View -> Sort by -> Threaded) you should be
> generally able to use B (Go ->
On 7/8/17 at 10:08 AM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with
great aplomb:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> I suppose it can't be too difficult to do this.
Probably not but don't forget that SeaMonkey is more or less a frontend.
So this would need to be done very early during startup when the profile
is selected but not loaded. I don't think it can be done safely in
Richmond wrote:
"Paul B. Gallagher" writes:
Richmond wrote:
If I select View -> Headers -> All Headers, I can see references
and click on the message ID of the message to which the author
replied. (So to clarify, I receive messages from someone who does
not
Fri, 7 Jul 2017 07:16:04 +0200, /Frank-Rainer Grahl/:
Install No Script and blacklist the domain. Case closed. Unly used for
user data harvesting and tracking.
I think:
Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Prevent tracking activities by
known sites
is a bit better option, though quite
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored. In Pref's,
On 7/8/2017 7:41 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
> DoctorBill wrote:
>> DoctorBill wrote:
>>> I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
>>> desktop.
>>> We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
>>> I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
>>> Tab in use
Fri, 07 Jul 2017 20:18:12 +0100, /Richmond/:
If I select View -> Headers -> All Headers, I can see references and
click on the message ID of the message to which the author
replied. (So to clarify, I receive messages from someone who does not
quote anything, but in his headers is the
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance,
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance,
colors, active is set to
I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored. In Pref's, appearance,
colors, active is set to Red.
On my
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
I suppose it can't be too difficult to do this.
Probably not but don't forget that SeaMonkey is more or less a frontend. So this
would need to be done very early during startup when the profile is selected but
not loaded. I don't think it can be done safely in
On 8/07/2017 4:03 AM, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 5/07/2017 9:45 AM, EE wrote:
EE wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
EE wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
EE wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In the Server Settings, does your ISP require your
full email address (nu...@bees.wax) or only the
> I suppose it can't be too difficult to do this.
Probably not but don't forget that SeaMonkey is more or less a frontend. So
this would need to be done very early during startup when the profile is
selected but not loaded. I don't think it can be done safely in SeaMonkey code
so this needs to
A while back someone was experiencing some problems with SM. He was
given the advice to delete the *local* (*not* the roaming!) profiles
directory.
I've done that too on many occasions, and this indeed solves many
problems. So much so, that I wish it would be a standard feature of SM
to
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