Re: print issue

2018-07-14 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Smiles wrote:

I do not know how it happened but when I print an email I now get all 
the header info


I just printed one with 4 words of the message but two pages of message 
info


I do not remember have this much printed before using 2.49.2 now


Switch
fromView | Headers | All
to  View | Headers | Normal.

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print issue

2018-07-14 Thread Smiles
I do not know how it happened but when I print an email I now get all 
the header info


I just printed one with 4 words of the message but two pages of message info

I do not remember have this much printed before using 2.49.2 now

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Re: Cannot access google search engine

2018-07-14 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates

Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the antivirus 
software. You need to ask your software vendor.


I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused for man in the middle 
attacks and imho makes you more vulnerable not less.


FRG

dirk wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the 
middle and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install the 
virus scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases discussed 
here. Just use search or ask for support wrt. your virus scanner.


FRG



How do I install these certificate in SM then?



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Re: Cannot access google search engine

2018-07-14 Thread dirk

Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the 
middle and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install 
the virus scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases 
discussed here. Just use search or ask for support wrt. your virus scanner.


FRG



How do I install these certificate in SM then?


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Re: Cannot access google search engine

2018-07-14 Thread dirk

Daniel schreef:

dirk wrote on 12/07/2018 7:51 PM:




Did ANYONE solve this issue?

- I tried resetting the router to factory and it didn't help at al. -
I switched off or deleted addons, nothing either.

Anything GOOGLE related just doesnt pass the certificate error.

- Google maps loads up to a certain point, and the seems to just
quit. - Searching address results in nothing. - Google Youtube loads,
but can't log me in to my account - Google Agenda same 

Whats's going on and why can't it be solved?

Is it my Bullguard doing something? T.b.h., I don't think so, because
 the message comes from Seamonkey, NOT from Bullguard...

It's creaping me out, and oh yes, I can change the standard browser
to Chrome or IE, but if I click a link in a Seamomnkey mail, the
program doesn't load the link in Chrome or IE, but still in
Seamonkey.

And after changing the standard browser in Win 8.1 PRO' system
settings, SEAMONKEY still tells me that Seamonkey is the standard
browser, and I can't change it inside Seomonkeys program either

REALY, ANYONE?!?!?

Don't know if anyone solved your main problem with Google, but there's 
always DuckDuckGo if you're just looking for a Search Engine!


And yes, SeaMonkey is a Suite, so prefers to use its inbuilt Browser, 
but, if you want, you can use an external Browser (Firefox, Chrome MSIE, 
etc.) by setting a Preference. Enter "about:config" (without the commas) 
in the Browser address bar, accept the warning, then enter "external" in 
the Search: bar, and I think you want to change 
"browser.link.open_external" to something else.


Check http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries#Browser for 
explanations.




it was set to 3, and I set it to 2 and still no start of external 
browser.


But I don't think this setting is the problem, it would seem to be a 
Google CERTIFIATE problem, given the error message...


Someone?

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