Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Are instructions posted anywhere on how to import passwords from
Seamonkey 1.18 on an old PC (Win XP) to Seamonkey 2.0 on a new PC (Win
7) with an entirely new profile?
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=1978391
describes two possible
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I created a new profile for Seamonkey 2 and am trying to manually
transfer important data from Seamonkey 1.19. I've figured out how to
move the address book and bookmarks but can't figure out where to put
msgfilterrules.dat and training.dat, also the *.s and *.w files
Rex wrote:
Ever since I started using Seamonkey 2.x, I've been torn between using
it and Firefox + Thunderbird, so I use all 3.
I've used Firefox since 0.6, and have numerous extensions I can't live
without. Thunderbird 3.1 is really great, with threaded conversation
view and so on.
SM beats
I created a new profile for Seamonkey 2 and am trying to manually transfer
important data from Seamonkey 1.19. I've figured out how to move the address
book and bookmarks but can't figure out where to put msgfilterrules.dat and
training.dat, also the *.s and *.w files that I usually move --
Broadback wrote:
Is it possible, if so how please? I have that many passwords saved, some
of which I am sure are duplications, it is difficult to identify those
that need to go.
A related question: is there any way to SEARCH in the password manager? That would be even more
useful than
Bernard Mercier wrote:
Jay Garcia avait écrit le 1/06/2010 :
On 01.06.2010 03:52, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Is it possible, if so how please? I have that many passwords saved, some
of which I am sure are duplications, it is difficult to identify those
that need to go.
Tom Pamin wrote:
I'm using 1.1.18. EBay search no longer works. When I enter a search
term and press Search, all I get is javascript showing up in the lower
left corner of SM. It does work fine in IE.
For me that problem started yesterday, but it's intermittent -- can't tell why
it happens
DonWB wrote:
Has the newest version of SeaMonkey dealt with the problem of some
websites not being compatible with 1.1.18, the version I am running
now? Bing Maps is a good example, I get a message asking me if I'm
sure I want to use my browser on their site, and when I go ahead the
page doesn't
Arne wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
JeffM wrote:
The funny part here is that
you actually expect Micros~1 to know what they are doing.
I'm curious to know what is is about Bung[sic]
that makes it valuable to you (besides M$-slanted results).
I use Bing for only one purpose
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
I've just ported Autofill Forms to SeaMonkey 2.0. Before I push this
public I would like some brave souls to beta test this. I've gotten it
to install and the UI to show up and there are no obvious JS errors.
Since I don't normally auto-fill forms even with
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Now where are all those people screaming around time and again,
demanding bring back form manager? It'll be interesting to see what
they say, or if they react at all to this.
All those people aren't using SM 2 yet, so we can't test
Mike C wrote:
I'm sticking with v1.1.18 because of the add ons (mainly RoboForm).
I'd be curious to see how many of you are also sticking with v1.1.18 for
the time being. Reasons??
I'm still with 1.1 because Form Manager didn't make it into 2.0.
The ability to fill in entire web forms
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:56:15 -0600, me2 wrote:
Restore the old Form Manager!
...please...
We discussed this in the SeaMonkey Status Meeting yesterday.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=SeaMonkey:StatusMeetings:2009-11-17#SeaMonkey_2.0_Final
Look under the feedback
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Thu, 15 Oct 2009 05:35:40 -0500, /INFO WG/:
RE: Re: Convert emails to plain text
With instructions that simple it would take users, neophyte to
computing or to SM, hours to master.
Why not have an SM 2.x option to Export some, one mail box, selected
or all
Is there a way to convert a large batch of emails (thousands) to a plain text file or something similar?
I'm looking for a way to allow someone to review these emails without needing to install and use Seamonkey.
If this method would retain attachments in their original formats, that would
Rickles wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Is there a way to convert a large batch of emails (thousands) to a
plain text file or something similar?
I'm looking for a way to allow someone to review these emails without
needing to install and use Seamonkey.
If this method would retain attachments
Jim wrote:
Is there a way to permanently increase the text size for one profile?
125% is good.
My wife, who is Korean, is finally getting interested in using the
computer, and she can't see too well close up, because of her age.
Do you want larger text on the screen, say for reading e-mails?
Jim wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Jim wrote:
Is there a way to permanently increase the text size for one profile?
125% is good.
My wife, who is Korean, is finally getting interested in using the
computer, and she can't see too well close up, because of her age.
Do you want larger text
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these
messages, all of the email addresses then appear in the to line, which
upsets many recipients
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to
key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these
messages, all of the email addresses then appear
John wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Is anyone else having problems with Google Maps' - graphic to zoom out
of map area view? I noticed in both Mozilla's SeaMonkey v1.1.18 and
Firefox v2.0.0.20 on two updated Windows XP Pro. machines. It worked
in fine in the past and in Internet Explorer v6.0.
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/08/09 07:38, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to
key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after
Rubens wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote, on 2009-10-05 17:16:
Maybe 2 or 3 times out of 10, when I delete an attachment from an
e-mail, the attachment remains firmly attached.
Is there something I need to know about when detaching will or will
not work?
(running SM 1.1.10 and WinXP)
Try
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to key colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these messages, all of the
email addresses then appear in the to line, which upsets many recipients.
Is there a way that the NAMES of the recipients
Daniel wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Henry wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Daniel wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am on several people's Joke Lists and get some really good stuff
that I would like to pass on - so I use Edit Message as New
I strip out all
DoctorBill wrote:
Henry wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Daniel wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am on several people's Joke Lists and get some really good stuff
that I would like to pass on - so I use Edit Message as New
I strip out all the forwarded addresses everyone leaves in
Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
Salut,
Chuck Mryglot a tapoté, le 18/08/2009 21:54 :
Is there some maximum that Seamonkey sets or expects?
The quota is on your mail server.
You can say to Seamonkey to delete the messages after some days, I
usually use 15 days.
Or you can tell Seamonkey to
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Is there any documentation for the Search Messages feature?
I'm searching the body of large folders for messages with a particular
word and keep getting tons of e-mails that don't have that word in them.
Does searching body look at more than
Is there any documentation for the Search Messages feature?
I'm searching the body of large folders for messages with a particular word and
keep getting tons of e-mails that don't have that word in them.
Does searching body look at more than the visible message?
Also, is there any way to have
More and more frequently, I'm having trouble sending emails.
I'm using SM 1.1.n on about five different machines; earlier I used Mozilla and
Netscape email software so I generally understand how to configure SMTP.
These days my laptop will frequently refuse to send emails when I'm using
news.mozilla.org wrote:
I have a user that from time to time will call and say that Sea Monkey
has changed the default setting of Portrait in Page Setup/ Format
Layout to Landscape. This becomes an issue when she tries to print via
navigator. The page she is printing works normally after I
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
My Inbox.msf file is about 3KB but my Inbox file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to
other folders.
What's in the 1GB file?
I have a similar
My Inbox.msf file is about 3KB but my Inbox file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to other
folders.
What's in the 1GB file?
I have a similar situation with the Drafts file -- over 1 GB, but there's
nothing in it
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
Silly question about email search
If I select 'Match all of the following' with two search entries
looking for two words in body - shouldn't I expect BOTH words to be in
each result?
I'm looking for 'sony' + 'camera' but am getting
401 - 434 of 434 matches
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