to unlearn some habits... for now.
Still, I'm not ready to leave SM for Firefox; in fact, now that there's
a Portable SM2, I'll probably switch my PortableApps flash drive to
Seamonkey too.
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of mbox. There's a couple bugs open for it as a request for
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app to fix broken extensions, or to develop
substitutes. Now that Seamonkey is closer to Firefox, it's probably
easier to port the ones created for Firefox, instead of fixing the old
Seamonkey 1.x-compatible ones.
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found out that there is another one: Johannes Schellen has
updated his Pinball for Seamonkey 2, and promises to update his Grey
Modern soon. But his themes aren't available on AMO, only at his site:
http://mozilla-themes.schellen.net/
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as Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari or Chrome, to see the page and
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the defaults and crap all over my setup again.
Has anybody managed to tame this beast?
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it to false in
Seamonkey 2, but it didn't work -- apparently it's not present in SM.
Implementing it would solve this problem, and keep it consistent with
Firefox.
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but it's very fast, checks more than one feed at once, and works in the
background without bothering me.
- Good extension management is certainly a plus.
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So, what about a preference to make the keyboard shortcuts to behave the
same way as the close-tab mouse buttons? I found a reference to a
Firefox preference ( browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab
not even targeting for SM 3, but reserving it as a long-term
goal, as future?
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good, and includes encoding codecs. I have
seen people recommending to avoid the largest versions of K-Lite
(particularly the Mega Pack), because they install so many codecs that
the chance of trouble increses a lot. In most cases, those extra codecs
are unnecessary anyway.
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of this is you can have several bookmarks, each one
related to a different search. For instance, I have the following:
Google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%s
IMdB:
http://akas.imdb.com/find?s=allq=%s
Wikipedia:
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Windows specifically?
Windows NT 5.1 should be XP.
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and
perhaps a number of others, but I'm not sure about the security
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of running
external programs, even more esoteric stuff.
OTOH, it seems a lot of work (and probably code) to ask, for such a
niche use. So, before opening a RFE bug, I was wondering if anybody knew
an extension that could do it.
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bunks -- but your three guys have a lot of free time now, so they
can not only build new bunks but even to figure out how to fit a
freaking home theater in the boat.
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. Camino is based on Gecko, the same as Firefox,
Seamonkey and Flock. All the others you mentioned are Webkit-based, and
therefore will render similarly (except for Javascript, because they use
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the other ones.
What about something like Quick Bookmarks? That's fairly descriptive
-- they are bookmarks, but they are easier to access (and therefore
quicker) because they are in a toolbar.
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it's the default browser and mail app, but the
messages just keep on coming.
I don't know what to do next -
Should I just have it stop telling her it's not the default and leave it
at that?
Try just clicking Yes when the message pops up.
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to fix it and what did you do. I also
did the edit prefs to no avail either.
Go to the trash folder.
Open menu View, Messages, select All.
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a local cache to speed up access -- which may or
may not be complete.
The Seamonkey address book is global (not linked to individual
accounts), so you don't have to do anything.
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it. I'll probably have to use an older
Thunderbird version -- 2.x, or even 1.x -- because I use Copernic 2.3
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for the best. New users looking
for the application folder are more likely to look for the program's
name than for mozilla.org.
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available -- in this
mode the browser would ignore the link and behave as if it were normal text.
And, by the way... wouldn't this be a core (Gecko) enhancement?
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synchronized... so a Seamonkey-to-Seamonkey automatic syncing (without
having to manually copy the address books) would be an interesting option.
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saved it (apparently
your desktop) and open it.
There you go!
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It's here:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#folderpanetools
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to a year before migrating without
much of a problem) the migrating subroutines will be very well debugged.
So, while there *might* be future profile migrations some time in the
far future (although none in the perceived horizon), it should be way
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connection, but then, I don't use the Composer. But
you may try disabling Folderpane Tools now that you set things the way
you like -- no, the account order will *not* revert to the way it was
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XHTML. XHTML is case-sensitive, after all.
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If you have Vista, there's a sister project called vLite
(http://www.vlite.net) that should be able to do the same. I never
personally tested it, though, so I can't give personal experience on this.
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is supposed to be
internationalization-friendly. If this is correct, then it sure should
be fixed. Please give more details: in which context those letters
aren't accepted? Do you mean you can't read them or you can't type them?
In which part of the program.
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in this problem you noticed)
However, IMAP4 access works very well, and allows access to the Spam
folder. There are instructions in GMail to set up Thunderbird with IMAP,
and the procedure is very similar in Seamonkey.
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not even a little-wig. I'm not a developer,
nor involved in any way with the Mozilla project or the Seamonkey
council beyond having filed a couple bugs.
And, by the way, I am one of those old farts that think HTML e-mail was
a very bad idea.
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a pretty
*BIG* thing.
Still, that's not enough to make me go back. Better standards support
(which means I can use my bank from SM now), the Add-On Manager, more
add-ons and updated versions of some I already used... the new
DownThemAll by itself is worth the upgrade.
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at Netcaptor for spreading it around, HJ for showing it could work
in a Mozilla product or Dave Hyatt for making it a core feature.
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So Win7 doesn't come with a mail client, but OE's grandchild is
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downloading your messages were deleted. I talked to their
support, and that behavior was by design. So the POP-workaround is not
guaranteed to work in all cases either.
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feature introduced in XP, most
tasks could be performed in the same way in both. By the way, 2000 was
version 5.0 and XP was 5.1...
So, they are not the same but they share a lot more than some common
features for a particular purpose. Siblings would be a good word for it.
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My guess is that your client doesn't really grok how the quote marks
work, and so kept having to reference his original message to you in the
sent messages folder, like if you hadn't quoted his message at all.
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text-align:center;}
I tried using blink, but IE apparently doesn't support it -- even as a
style, which IS in CSS1. So it's useless in this context.
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to neutralize the
virus, such as renaming.
2. Set Seamonkey to display messages as Simple HTML or Plain text
3. Look for and delete the problem messages.
4. Empty your Deleted messages folder.
5. Compact the message folders to get rid of any virus remains.
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binary groups seem stuck into the it's good enough
mindset and nobody is trying to finish the proposal.
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as 1.1.17? Because,
well, there are technical reasons why the default install folder has
changed... mainly, that the program changed enough that installing over
the old one is a Bad Idea.
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-- but I have noticed that most ISPs that
used those alternate means have switched to password authentication. I
suppose that those alternate means must have shortcomings... I can
imagine a couple, and there are probably more.
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you get that list of utilities, click on the email dossier
utility. That will give you a real working form.
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Nope, that doesn't work either.
I get exactly the same list of utilities I described before.
Do I need to use the browser from the Evil Empire?
No, I
content from a
particular sender... *if* the sender is in your address book.
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Go to the menu View/Messages and select All.
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Seamonkey to win users --
many, many people use it, and would miss it if removed.
If this is what MS Word was made for, why doesn't MS fix it so it does
the job right??
Well, that's Microsoft's job.
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who wrote
the entry. I wonder if this page only works correctly with Oriental
versions of Windows? Or Macs, perhaps? Or is something really hosed with
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The display of the Burmese characters, though, wasn't working right. A
few of the characters were replaced by little squares with four hex
characters, like on the Unicode BMP Fallback font. Which I had
downloaded
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what's the reason why I do see your (interesting) explanation about Korean
and Dēvanāgari, but I only see squares on Wikipedia, exactly as MCBastos,
for Burmese characters ?
I'm on OSX with SM 2.0.3
As I mentioned
that they *are*
monospaced remarkably).
So... is there any way to set a font preference for plaintext messages
separately from the one used on HTML rendering? (Perhaps it could be
used also for non-HTML rendering on the browser window, such as text
files). Or should I open a RFE bug?
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plaintext -- that will display everywhere, in the way you intended. But
I expect that's not what your customers want to hear.
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the senders -- I notice that both the most error-prone and the most
error-free mail clients went unidentified, for instance.
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in the Seamonkey folder under
the Start Menu.
5. Use the Profile Manager to delete your current (test) profile.
6. Use the Profile Manager to import the profile from your 1.1.18
installation.
This SHOULD get everything or near to it from your old Seamonkey.
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have both encrypted and unencrypted accounts, you may
notice that the unencrypted servers are also listed there, with security
set as none. That's normal.
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instructions at this point are a little confusing to me.
MCBastos indicates that I should Use the Profile Manager to import the
profile from my 1.1.18 installation. I was unable to find any
indication of how to import information from 1.1.18 while in the
SeaMonkey 2.0.3 Profile Manager. Thus, I
usual.
Cleaning up the temp folder tends to help.
A good freeware tool for that is CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com)
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\Seamonkey
This is different from the default for SM 1.x, which is where you have
yours (notice that the new one does not include mozilla.org as part of
the path)
So, just by allowing it to install in the default location, you should
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before the minor version could be incremented. It might be that
Seamonkey goes from 2.0.7 to 2.1.0, for instance.
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Outlook file formats at the very least. I would like for better
support for reading and writing mbox files (it's the native format in
Entourage, so they *should* support it), but I'm not holding my breath
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http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter
I don't know if you need it to import the passwords back to Firefox, but
if so, you can get the official Password Exporter for Firefox here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2848
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However there are a few people who prefer the Seamonkey browser to
Firefox but intend to use other mail clients. There is a way to change
the Seamonkey behavior, although it's a hidden
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MCBastos myem...@example.invalid wrote :
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However there are a few people who prefer the Seamonkey browser to
Firefox
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Weird. I just tested it.
- Opened About:config,
- created network.protocol-handler.external.mailto as a Boolean setting,
- set it to true.
Mine has been set for a few weeks now
the compacting process -- since the bulk of messages are in
folders that *never change*, only the working folders are compacted.
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Get
a better
fit for GMail than POP, myself.
As to setting up IMAP... IMAP works in a fundamentally different way
than POP. You can't change a POP account into IMAP, you have to create
a new account. I did use IMAP with GMail in SM 1.1.18, so I can tell you
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to tell them apart -- and in fact makes a bit of a
mess of the message heading. I tried different separators with the same
result.
Is there any way to insert more than one e-mail address in an address
book entry so that Seamonkey behaves as expected?
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if it's really unimportant
stuff) and still keep your critical passwords safe.
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believe it's 1.1.19.
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of doing its own thing is that Gmail does not like deleting
stuff. When you think you have deleted it from the IMAP interface, it
actually archives it.
Some things are possible only from the Web interface. I strongly suspect
that really-deleting messages is one of them.
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have had a 3.0.11 version a couple years ago, I would have to check. But
anyway, Seamonkey and Firefox don't share profiles. So, installing
Seamonkey shouldn't have any effect on Firefox -- unless you went to a
lot of trouble to force it to do so.
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needing to open a second address book entry. I
have several such cases in my address book.
This is one of the (very few) points Mozilla is worse than the Microsoft
solutions. The Windows Address Book (used by -- ugh -- Outlook Express)
allows essentially unlimited e-mails per entry.
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. But I expect it
will come in a couple days, unless Google runs into some sort of
intellectual property problem.
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The problem is that installer will only install the plugin for
*Firefox*. You will have to copy manually the np-mswmp.dll from the
Firefox plugin folder to the Seamonkey plugin folder, and then restart
the browser so it notices the new plugin.
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