Ditto.
On 12/22/2018 3:55 PM, user@domain.invalid wrote:
First of all, as a Seamonkey user from day one I have to say a big
thanks to all the the people involved in keeping this project alive and
providing such a fantastic web suite for so many years! Your work is
really appreciated and I
Also, happy new year and see you in 2019. I'll be still using SM even
though it is harder to use it with the bloated, slow, and unsupported
web sites these days. :(
--
"Ants can attack with a grain of rice." --a Malagasy Proverb
Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to
On 12/21/2018 10:36 PM, Henrik37 wrote:
When my license for Kaspersky Internet Security (KIS) recently expired,
I installed KIS 2019. As many SM users already know, there has been
some incompatibility between SM and KIS for several years - mostly (in
my experience) involving security
First of all, as a Seamonkey user from day one I have to say a big
thanks to all the the people involved in keeping this project alive and
providing such a fantastic web suite for so many years! Your work is
really appreciated and I think most users do fully understand how much
of your time
Larry S. wrote:
All the icons which were previously arranged in a horizontal row across
the bottom of the screen are now, suddenly and unexpectedly, arranged in
a vertical row along the right hand side of the screen.
I sounds like you might be describing Windows' taskbar (with the "Start"
All the icons which were previously arranged in a horizontal row across
the bottom of the screen are now, suddenly and unexpectedly, arranged in
a vertical row along the right hand side of the screen.
Can anyone tell me how this happened? And, what I can do to put the
format of the screen
On 2018-12-22 3:01 p.m., Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
* Manually copy the folder...
1. On your destination PC, create sub-folders in the Local Folders
account for the folder you want to import.
This step (creating dummy files that you will immediately overwrite)
really
Chris Ilias wrote:
* Manually copy the folder...
1. On your destination PC, create sub-folders in the Local Folders
account for the folder you want to import.
This step (creating dummy files that you will immediately overwrite)
really isn't necessary. If you just drop the corresponding
On 12/22/2018 12:12 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
[snip]
Evidently question poorly stated.
How do I copy a single sub-folder from my inbox tree to a USB drive?
And inversely how do I copy it to the second machine's inbox?
Thank you
There are a couple of ways to accomplish what you want.
* Use
I am telling you that you just need to import the Kaspersky security
certificate like in Firefox. If you replace just the cert db bad things can
happen. Not recommended.
FRG
Henrik37 wrote:
Sir - I am not certain what you are telling me. Are you telling me that the
'cert8.db' I have noted
Hawker wrote:
Is there any way to export from the Data manager to some other format
(Text file, CSV file etc) ? Specifically I want to export all my
password - site, user name, password (un-encrypted. I realize I can view
one at a time in the Data manager but I want to export all of them.
On 2018-12-22 12:48 p.m., Richard Owlett wrote:
On 12/22/2018 10:04 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I know it is possible to copy a single e-mail folder from one machine
to another. I've just forgotten how to do it.
The situation:
My primary machine went to the shop for
On 12/22/2018 10:04 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I know it is possible to copy a single e-mail folder from one machine
to another. I've just forgotten how to do it.
The situation:
My primary machine went to the shop for repair.
I had to use a secondary machine for a
Am 21.12.2018, 05:14 Uhr, schrieb Edmund Wong :
Gunther Nikl wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote:
https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2018/12/19/updating-everyone/
(Slightly) OT but is it possible to offer the blog also with TLSv1 using
ECC ciphers (ecdhe_ecdsa_aes)? The main site of
Sir - I am not certain what you are telling me. Are you telling me that
the 'cert8.db' I have noted is, in fact, the certificate file for SM
v.2.49.4?
If so, do I delete this file and paste in a different certificate file?
If so, whose certificate file should I be using?
Or, am I confused?
Richard Owlett wrote:
I know it is possible to copy a single e-mail folder from one machine to
another. I've just forgotten how to do it.
The situation:
My primary machine went to the shop for repair.
I had to use a secondary machine for a while.
I set up a mail filter to copy all incoming
Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates -> Manage Certificates
Should be more or less the same as in Firefox 52 then.
FRG
Henrik37 wrote:
When my license for Kaspersky Internet Security (KIS) recently expired, I
installed KIS 2019. As many SM users already know, there has been some
I know it is possible to copy a single e-mail folder from one machine to
another. I've just forgotten how to do it.
The situation:
My primary machine went to the shop for repair.
I had to use a secondary machine for a while.
I set up a mail filter to copy all incoming mail to a new folder
cyberzen wrote on 22/12/2018 7:37 PM:
David E. Ross a écrit :
You can download it from
.
this url can't work
(the file is on your drive D:)
Yeap!! When I clicked on David's link, I got ...
Quote
File Not Found
The file /D:/Web/myWeb/VCnet/test/password_exporter-1.3.4-sm.xpi cannot
be
Richmond wrote on 22/12/2018 7:28 AM:
NFN Smith wrote:
If it's just Google that's giving you this kind of problem, I suggest a
different approach. Instead of spoofing via PrefBar, go to about:config,
and add one entry:
general.useragent.override.google.com
Thanks for your reply. I
David E. Ross a écrit :
You can download it from
.
this url can't work
(the file is on your drive D:)
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