Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Paul in Houston, TX
Thomas Pamin wrote: Thomas Pamin wrote: I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before the url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. On one PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a shortcut on the desktop. It just shows the SM

Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Ray_Net
Thomas Pamin wrote on 28-11-19 12:35: Thomas Pamin wrote: I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before the url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. On one PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a shortcut on the desktop. It

Request received: Secure Mail Key For Yahoo E-mail Access Via SeaMonkey E-mail ref:_00DU0Lfqj._5001v1AZEaJ:ref

2019-11-28 Thread Support TheFork via support-seamonkey
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Secure Mail Key For Yahoo E-mail Access Via SeaMonkey E-mail

2019-11-28 Thread Henrik37 via support-seamonkey
Help! As I understand it, to access my Yahoo e-mail account (i.e., download e-mail messages on the Yahoo e-mail server via SeaMonkey) I need to obtain/create a 'secure mail key' to use instead of the 'normal password' entry in the server settings of the usual SeaMonkey e-mail setup page. I

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Neil Marcus wrote: You are correct, it SHOULD be 0Auth, but the only options that I see are:1) Normal Password; 2) Encrypted Password; 3) Kerberos / GSSAPI & 4) NTLM BTW I'm in Seamonkey Version 2.49.3 which is the latest version. Actually, it's not. Automatic updating has been broken for

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Neil Marcus
You are correct, it SHOULD be 0Auth, but the only options that I see are:1) Normal Password; 2) Encrypted Password; 3) Kerberos / GSSAPI & 4) NTLM BTW I'm in Seamonkey Version 2.49.3 which is the latest version. Neil WaltS48 wrote: Neil Marcus wrote: AT is changing from non-secure to secure

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-28 Thread WaltS48
Neil Marcus wrote: AT is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth but Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to give them a Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL Password" to "Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue box to

New AT Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Neil Marcus
AT is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth but Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to give them a Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL Password" to "Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue box to enter the encrypted

Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Thomas Pamin
Thomas Pamin wrote: I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before the url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. On one PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a shortcut on the desktop. It just shows the SM icon with no

Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Thomas Pamin
David E. Ross wrote: On 11/27/2019 1:40 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Thomas Pamin wrote: I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before the url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. On one PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not

Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Thomas Pamin
Paul in Houston, TX wrote: Thomas Pamin wrote: I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before the url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. On one PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a shortcut on the desktop. It just shows