NoOp wrote:
On 11/19/2009 07:07 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Subject: says it all. :)
...
As a secondary question, How about any 64 bit Linux
distributions?
+1
Why no 'official' 64bit linux build?
Rostyslaw, you can use this one in the interim (use at your own risk of
course):
The 64-bit SM 2.0.1pre mentioned above, is working with 64-bit Linux, as
is the 64-bit Flash plugin.
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Edward wrote:
I need to copy the address book and bookmarks file into a new SM 2.0
installation under Windows Vista Home Premium, but do not know where the
location of the profile is under Vista. Seems to be a different animal
compared to XP and earlier versions, not even a My Computer icon
Leonidas Jones wrote:
desertgal wrote:
I checked the settings, unchecked the secure authorization it still
won't connect. I went to the link above installed the telnet client,
but it still comes up connection refused. FINALLY, I just tried
disabling the firewall it connected. I guess the
Philip Chee wrote:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Planning/2011-09-28#Desktop
Has it been determined whether any or all of these issues affect
SeaMonkey 2.4.1?
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Bob Fleischer wrote:
Well, not always, but several times a day SeaMonkey 2.4.1 will just hang
(and not recover) immediately after a download.
I've never seen this with previous versions.
Bob
I believe the Windows version (and some versions prior to 2.4.1) will
automatically virus-scan a
Rickles wrote:
Randomly when sending emails, the final window which comes up that tells
you the email is being moved from Drafts to Sent, doesn't close.
I occasionally see the same, but it's not a SeaMonkey issue. Such a
problem is usually with the connection to the mail server.
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Daniel wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 16:12:57 +1100, Daniel wrote:
Phil, I don't know if it's a linux thing or not, or connected to the
problem here or not, but your post has reminded me that I've had a very
minor problem with bugzilla for some time (12 mths, maybe)
Build
DoctorBill wrote:
OKhere I am again updating and lost - again !
I have and been using SM 1.1 (with all my important mail, favorites,
etc), SM 2.0 (hardly used) and now SM 2.6.1.
SM 2.0 is not on the Windows Add Remove Software list !
All three of the Profiles seem spread out all over the
Ant wrote:
On 6/15/2012 3:35 PM PT, Gerald Ross typed:
I see all the posts about problems and troubles with Seamonkey. I am
using 2.0.14 and it does everything I need with no problems. It ain't
broke so I will keep it.
Ditto for me as well. One day, I will dump it. My extensions, plugins,
When Help/Check for Updates is used to update SeaMonkey (for Linux) to
the next version, does the updater automatically download the correct
architecture for Linux (x86_64 or i686) based on what's installed, when
it updates?
Thanks in advance.
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I am trying to add AOL Search to SeaMonkey. When I go to the web site
to install it:
https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey/downloads/latest/7098/addon-7098-latest.xml?src=search
A popup appears telling me that I need a Mozilla-based browser.
Last I checked, SeaMonkey -was- Mozilla-based...
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Edward wrote:
I am trying to add AOL Search to SeaMonkey. When I go to the web site
to install it:
https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey/downloads/latest/7098/addon-7098-latest.xml?src=search
A popup appears telling me that I need a Mozilla-based browser.
The message
NoOp wrote:
Clicking on the 'support mailing' link
(mailto:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org) near the bottom of the page
in 'Contact' works for me in:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/about#contact
Clicking on the mailto: link results in opening an email compose window
with the 'To:' filled
I've seen this before, but it's been quite a while. If the problem does
not clear up on its own, you can unsubscribe from the duplicated folders.
Highlight the account name on the left of the screen, select Manage
Folder Subscriptions on the right and that will display all of the IMAP
TCW wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 23:06:52 -0700 (PDT), seemonkey12...@gmail.com
wrote:
There's at least one security vulnerability that is missing from this NSS
version: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-1950
There was a bugfix in NSS
WaltS48 wrote:
On 10/14/2016 08:49 PM, Edward wrote:
TCW wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 23:06:52 -0700 (PDT), seemonkey12...@gmail.com
wrote:
There's at least one security vulnerability that is missing from
this NSS version:
http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-1950
I think you will find that adding a Yahoo account to SeaMonkey or
Thunderbird is no longer possible.
After reading this thread, I just tried adding my Yahoo account to
Thunderbird and two things happened (1), the account creator said my
password was incorrect and (2) a window appeared with a
SeaMonkey is also available with Fedora.
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NFN Smith wrote:
There's only a couple of sites that I regularly see that don't like the
UA string for Seamonkey 2.49.5, especially Google's home page. Thus,
rather than doing global spoofing, I went to prefs:js and set
general.useragent.override.google.com to show a standard Firefox 68.0
In SeaMonkey (probably Thunderbird as well), if you right click the
subject in the message, one of the options is to delete the message,
which will delete it from the list.
The spams appear to be posted via Google Groups, but the Groups abuse
e-mail address no longer works. abuse google com
Edward wrote:
In SeaMonkey (probably Thunderbird as well), if you right click the
subject in the message, one of the options is to delete the message,
which will delete it from the list.
The spams appear to be posted via Google Groups, but the Groups abuse
e-mail address no longer works
On 9/9/20 8:06 PM, Mr. Ed wrote:
I noticed today while running FaceBook and trying to turn off Messenger
Active Status the screen went slightly blurry, the "X" in upper right corner
turned RED and the pointer became a spinning circle. Everything froze. I was
able to open Task Manager via
On 9/3/20 4:57 PM, Richmond wrote:
Edward wrote:
In SeaMonkey (probably Thunderbird as well), if you right click the
subject in the message, one of the options is to delete the message,
which will delete it from the list.
The spams appear to be posted via Google Groups, but the Groups abuse
e
Ant wrote:
On 8/22/2020 4:55 PM, Edward wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
AGH! Stupid auto-correct! Here is the proper post:
...
I always seem to have auto-correct problems on my Android. :-)
I always turn those auto features off. I do let it highlights for me for
me manually fix.
I'll
David H. Durgee wrote:
Option 3: You can generate a one-time, unique password that will allow you to
sign in to your account using your non-Yahoo email application. Once created,
this password will continue to allow your app to securely sync your Yahoo email
unless you sign out (or are
David H. Durgee wrote:
My problem with option 3 is the phrase "one-time" and "unless you sign
out" which imply to me the need to go through this rigamarole every time
I need to restart SeaMonkey. That is a non-starter for me when the POP3
constipated email issue sometimes means multiple
WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/25/20 1:47 PM, Edward wrote:
Option 3 is the best choice. For both Thunderbird and SeaMonkey, I did
not have to delete the accounts, I simply deleted the saved IMAP and
SMTP passwords via their respective Password Managers, exited each,
restarted each and was prompted
WaltS48 wrote:
Do you sign out of the email account when shutting down SeaMonkey?
Then you probably will need to go through the rigamarole every time.
I haven't decided yet whether or not I'm going to keep my AOL account in
Thunderbird. I only added it to see what the process involved.
WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/25/20 7:20 PM, Edward wrote:
In the 23 years that I have used Netscape, then the Mozilla Suite and
now SeaMonkey, when I exit(ed) the suite each time: File / Quit.
I have never used any of these (nor Thunderbird) to 'sign out' of any
account.
The e-mail AOL/Yahoo sent
12...@yahoo.co.nz wrote:
AOL have sent an identically worded email to their customers. Yahoo and
AOL have different owners, so why this across-the-board rush to up
security. What is behind this?
The letter is badly written, and it remains less than clear exactly what
they want you to do, and
Daniel wrote:
And how cone I'm not getting told about the change when I access my
Yahoo account?? Is this because I use the web interface (i.e. mail still
on their Hard Disks) whereas you guys are downloading the emails onto
your Hard Disks??
AFAIK, the e-mail was only sent to users who
AndrésH wrote:
After many attempts , combining repair folder and download/sync messages
in various order, its seems that finally problem has been resolved.
What bothers me is that I cannot know what really has caused this
behaviour.
From time to time , I see a pop up that says that a message
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Edward wrote:
I have noticed increased memory usage with SeaMonkey, using the
Fedora-supplied package, when listening to music either through
YouTube or a web site, after it's been running for a while.
This could actually be something Linux is doing relating to the usage
David H. Durgee wrote:
Sounds like you are swapping a lot. How much memory do you have? For
example my current SM 2.53.5 is using 2.2G of memory out of 32G on my
linux mint 18.3 x64 system.
If you are swapping hard the only solution is more memory or closing out
other programs to free up
NFN Smith wrote:
I will note that I'm a long-time user of NoScript and uBlock Origin (and
Adblock Plus before that), and it seems that uBlock may be the culprit
for me, especially since I have a lot of user-crafted rules (I tend to
block annoying graphics that I don't want to see, even if
AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
Edit / Preferences / Advanced / HTTP Networking
Change User Agent string setting to 'Identify as Firefox'. See if that
Samuel S wrote:
Hello all,
I just changed my provider to Xfinity from Fios and am having an issue
with accessing Xfinity's Support pages.
I get the message that I must update my browser, despite using HTTP 1.1
and the UAS in SM to Identify as Firefox.
Is there something more I can do to
Edward wrote:
I've been having difficulty accessing the Comcast Xfinity forums for the
past couple of days,. I get (after logging in):
HTTP Status 401 -
*type* Status report
*description* This request requires HTTP authentication.
With both SeaMonkey and Firefox.
And Chrome. This appears
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
Hello all,
I just changed my provider to Xfinity from Fios and am having an issue
with accessing Xfinity's Support pages.
I get the message that I must update my browser, despite using HTTP
1.1 and the UAS in SM to Identify as Firefox.
Is there
Edward wrote:
Edward wrote:
In my case, I have 3.6Gb of memory. Recently installed uBlock Origin,
but am going to remove it to see if it makes a difference here.
I removed the uBlock Origin legacy add-on obtained from github via a
link in this newsgroup. Noticed afterwards that even after
Edward wrote:
Edward wrote:
Edward wrote:
In my case, I have 3.6Gb of memory. Recently installed uBlock Origin,
but am going to remove it to see if it makes a difference here.
I removed the uBlock Origin legacy add-on obtained from github via a
link in this newsgroup. Noticed afterwards
Edward wrote:
In my case, I have 3.6Gb of memory. Recently installed uBlock Origin,
but am going to remove it to see if it makes a difference here.
I removed the uBlock Origin legacy add-on obtained from github via a
link in this newsgroup. Noticed afterwards that even after removal, some
David H. Durgee wrote:
How fast is your internet connection? If it is high speed you might
find things work faster if you disable the disk cache completely and
have only a memory cache. Disk access is much slower than memory
access, so swapping and cache retrieval are the major causes of slow
PR: 20
NI: 0
VIRT:4343628
RES: 1.3g
SHR: 195272
S: S
%CPU:2.3
%MEM:37.4
TIME+: 58:17.82
COMMAND: seamonkey
(to make the stats easier to read)
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Ant wrote:
I have seen my seamonkey.exe process go up to 3 GB in my decade old,
updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 PC. :(
I wonder if there is a memory issue? This particular desktop is nine
years old, runs Linux exclusively and has 3.6Gb of memory, using LXDE
desktop.
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NFN Smith wrote:
I also use Seamonkey on a desktop Linux box of unknown vintage. I bought
the base configuration about 11 years ago, and the original
configuration was with an AMD Athlon processor. I just upgraded the
motherboard and case when the motherboard failed, where the CPU is a
Geoff Welsh wrote:
So, my mom, has an "upstairs Mac" and "downstairs Mac" both set-up for
SeaMonkey to "get messages" from the same @gmail.com address.
They both retrieve all the same messages every day (for years now), to
help her remember things, and save her the precariousness of carrying
Manfred Fedorczuk wrote:
Folks,
my Seamonkey (SM) installation has deteriorated over the years and I
intend to start over.
I will install a new copy of SM and create the needed profiles (no
problem).
I will locate the old and the new profile directories (no problem).
My question:
Which
Ant wrote:
On 8/19/2020 4:20 AM, Edward wrote:
I looked at both Firefox and SeaMonkey. The entry for
browser.cache.memory.capacity is showing '-1' in Firefox. However, in
SeaMonkey, the same entry shows 'default', 'integer' and '20'.
The information on
http://kb.mozillazine.org
Samuel S wrote:
Hello all - can anyone advise how I can sort folders?
The Add On 'Manually Sort Folders' does not work...
TIA - bo1953
Version 1.1 of this add-on /does/ work with SeaMonkey, I use it.
It needs to be run through the converter at
https://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ before
Edward wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
Hello all - can anyone advise how I can sort folders?
The Add On 'Manually Sort Folders' does not work...
TIA - bo1953
Version 1.1 of this add-on /does/ work with SeaMonkey, I use it.
It needs to be run through the converter at
https
David H. Durgee wrote:
Edward wrote:
I'll have to look if I can turn that off in Android...
I am looking into upgrading the memory in this desktop, it has 4Gb
factory installed and can have up to to 8Gb.
Since changing the 'swappiness' from the default to 60, to 10, swap
usage today has
David H. Durgee wrote:
AGH! Stupid auto-correct! Here is the proper post:
There is a "swappiness" parameter that is adjustable in linux, perhaps
you have it set in such a way that it is swapping more that is proper
for your use of the system.
Looking at my /etc/sysctl.conf I see lines:
#
#
Lance Courtland wrote:
It is with much sadness that I must abandon SeaMonkey as a web browser.
I have been a loyal user since Mosaic in 1993, then Netscape Navigator,
then SM. However, I have become overwhelmed by the quantity and
complexity of fixes, tweaks, configs, spoofs, and kluges, each
Richard Owlett wrote:
I am using
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
SeaMonkey/2.49.4
Build identifier: 20180711182954
Some, *NOT ALL*, USENET threads that I've contributed to have an
"eyeball icon" in the leftmost column of pane containing subject titles.
David H. Durgee wrote:
The POP3 mail server (pop.verizon.net) does not support UIDL or XTND
XLST, which are required to implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum
Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail,
turn off these options in the Server Settings for your
WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/15/20 10:28 AM, Edward wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
The POP3 mail server (pop.verizon.net) does not support UIDL or XTND
XLST, which are required to implement the ``Leave on Server'', ``Maximum
Message Size'' or ``Fetch Headers Only'' options. To download your mail,
turn
Richard Owlett wrote:
On 08/15/2020 09:21 AM, Edward wrote:
Maybe it's an indicator that the thread is being 'watched'?
I've had the symptom come and go without apparent cause.
If the "eyeball" appears I can turn it off with
Message->Watch Thread
Thank you. I
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1125945
One of the comments states that it is 'set' when Message/Watch Thread is
selected.
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WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/15/20 11:16 AM, Edward wrote:
As to why you can login via AOL but not Yahoo, my first guess would be
that AOL and Yahoo have separate authentication servers on the web side.
Can you provide a citation of this move?
Sorry, it's only a guess...
Have you contacted Yahoo
I am running SeaMonkey on Fedora Linux, using the Fedora-supplied package.
Are there are any known differences, other than appearance, between the
SeaMonkey Modern and Default themes?
I have noticed when using the Default theme, SeaMonkey tends to run
slow, not just with the Mail & News
Is anyone responsible for the SeaMonkey Usergroup forums at seamonkey
central-us net?
There are numerous junk messages in its Thunderbird Support and General
Discussion forums. It looks like the site may have been abandoned?
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On 8/12/20 10:15 AM, Nuno Silva wrote:
Does your desktop environment inside Fedora have an option to change the
UI theme? Does it change the appearance of SeaMonkey with the Default
theme?
If so, does the situation improve if you try other UI themes?
I am not aware of one within Fedora
On 8/11/20 5:05 AM, Daniel wrote:
Edward, when you think "SeaMonkey performs a lot faster, the speed
difference is noticeable", is this just for those sites that you were
previously at so their information is all in your cache making SM "seem"
to display the
AndrésH wrote:
I don't have any filter in the newsgroup section , nor in my email
sections.
I Have repaired several times the newsgroup folder ( properties -> first
pane ) .
I have also downloaded the message (properties -> third pane synch ).
I have also manually deleted
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
The first (Windows) Seamonkey which offered a 64-bit version officially
was 2.49.5. You have 2.49.1, so unless you downloaded an unofficial
build from a different site - and I'm assuming you'd remember doing that
- you have a 32-bit version.
That User Agent is
AndrésH wrote:
Hello,
I observe that recently the status of the messages of this newsgroup
doesn't persist after exiting the program.
After reading a message its status goes to read, but when I exit and
restart the program it shows as unread again.
I have tried to repair the folder, but
I have seamonkey 1.1.16 and have lost all my bookmarks. How can I recover
them?How do I find the file on the computer to open them and print them
to reload them?-Edward Hurst
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Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 16:17:38 -0500
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I have seamonkey 1.1.16 and have
On Friday, June 10, 2011 4:17:16 PM UTC-4, km wrote:
facts:
1 i am not the primary user
2 jody crowley is
3 she never uses this account
4 i need newsgroup access, i am deaf
5 can anything be done
k 12
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Current system is Windows Vista Premium do I need to do something with
my system or what is the problem ?
Hope you can help me???
Edward Kusalik
getting a bit irritated with this
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On 10/10/2019 11:20 AM, stango wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
Is it possible to open the Composer window window of SeaMonkey without
starting SeaMonkey itself ?
I created a desktop shortcut which points to:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -edit
That wo
On 10/10/2019 11:32 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 10/10/19 10:39 AM, Edward Diener wrote:
Is it possible to open the Composer window window of SeaMonkey without
starting SeaMonkey itself ?
You could use Edit > Preferences > Appearance > When SeaMonkey starts
up, open and remove the c
Is it possible to open the Composer window window of SeaMonkey without
starting SeaMonkey itself ?
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On 10/10/2019 3:39 PM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 10/10/19 20:03, EE wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
Is it possible to open the Composer window window of SeaMonkey
without starting SeaMonkey itself ?
Why would you expect to be able to open part of SeaMonkey without
starting SeaMonkey?
From
Hi,
Sorry to say, but I'm probably the worst Ludite known, (worst
speller too). I hope at least one of you (who is reading this), isn't
going to give up on me.
I think I have version 1.39 (the "Help" button usually shows it, but my
"Help" button has disappeared, together with the ones
I am running Seamonkey 1.1.17 on Win XP Home SP 2. I have set up a new
mail account (for my personal mail). I would like to transfer some
folders (with their messages ) from the original account to the new
account, but I haven't a clue as to how to do this. Can someone get me
going in the
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