Philip Chee wrote:
I think an interim workaround is to port the Firefox Form Autofill extension
which (I think) uses it's own storage format and allows autofilling whole forms
as well as it's own editor to access stored forms data.
Another extension supporting form filling calling itself
NoOp wrote:
I'm not sure how to test further.
Make an SMTP log?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Session_logging_for_mail/news
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I was able to reproduce the issue... copied a SM 2.0 from a backup system; first
time I attempted to send I got a password prompt, entered the new smtp password,
worked ok. Then had to reboot for other reasons got the:
Sending of message failed.
The message could not be sent
Arne wrote:
The mails with same subject that are not reply's has of course not any
reference.
If you want to thread mails by subject you need to turn off the
mail.strict_threading preference. If the replies don't begin with Re:
then you will also need to turn on the mail.thread_without_re
Ant wrote:
I have no idea if my report went through or not. :)
What does about:crashes say?
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On 1/19/2010 2:03 AM PT, Neil typed:
I have no idea if my report went through or not. :)
What does about:crashes say?
Cool feature and thanks. Only one line on this box:
http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-2b6408af-44a7-4af4-9979-a3ab82100118
... No idea if I can
Ant wrote:
On 1/19/2010 7:21 AM PT, Neil typed:
Also it happens during cycle collection which means that it may not
trigger until some time after the memory corruption occurred.
Hmm. I recalled I was closing a bunch of tabs and exiting SM very fast
(didn't want SM to memorize my tabbed
Philip Chee wrote:
The Composer UI might be a build time configuration setting. c.c.
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey in case the developers have some ideas on this.
No, our supported build configurations are Browser only, Browser +
Composer and Browser + Composer + Mail. This is because most of
dominique wrote:
I found with my SM2.1 nightly an issue (probably a regression since a
few days...) about the use of a signature file.
I compose messages in HTML with a signature file that is appearing
when clicking the compose button.
The window opens with my signature as usual (fine) but
dominique wrote:
I just found that the Seamonkey nightly broke Windows authentication
(NTLM ??? - not sure...) since build 20100617 or 20100618.
I filed this bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=573238
Anyone having the same problem might want to help or simply confirm
the
D. K. Kraft wrote:
A) Password manager multiple requests -- I currently use a Master
Password with SM 1.1.18, set for If it has not been used for [10]
minutes or longer, and it works as expected, with necessary requests
being made within those parameters for needed passwords on a web page
or
Neil wrote:
D. K. Kraft wrote:
B) Offline and Disk Space setting -- although SM 2.0RC1 honors the
setting to Ask me for online state at startup, it a) brings up a
second dialog box after clicking on either option, and has to be
clicked on again to start the program in either mode; and b
D. K. Kraft wrote:
With patience akin to a cat's, Neil, on 10/17/2009 12:28 PM typed:
The request at start-up is to work around a bug where if start with
multiple tabs or mail accounts that need a password then you get
multiple prompts for the master password, but it can be disabled.
I
NoOp wrote:
On 10/19/2009 04:10 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
The second I don't know whether is a Bug or an annoyance. I have a Master
Password set. And when the password window comes up its dead I can not type in
Password. I have to cancel it at which time It comes back this time its active
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there some reason why everyone is trying to do something else
annoying when the SM1.1.xx behavior, to ask only when the MP was
needed and do it only once (unless the timeout option was specified),
was highly satisfactory?
The big difference between Gecko 1.8 and
NoOp wrote:
3. I then installed 2.0rc2, and when it first came up I also could not enter my
MP (including in the Edit|Preferences...). Very odd.
Sorry, I overlooked that because I thought you were encountering some
other problem.
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
Hopefully TBird users will hate it, since policy seems to be not to
fix it in SM alone.
There are even Firefox users that hate it, but I believe that a common
cause has recently been fixed so will at least make Firefox 3.6, but
Firefox 3.0 and 3.5 users are out of luck.
Phillip Jones wrote:
each time a new update is installed I've had 2 installed for several
weeks now and whether updated through automatic Updater or by download
and install this happens. Once it run one time then there is no problem.
I've seen a bug reported for a similar problem, but with
Phillip Jones wrote:
Neil wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
each time a new update is installed I've had 2 installed for several
weeks now and whether updated through automatic Updater or by
download and install this happens. Once it run one time then there
is no problem.
I've seen a bug
D. K. Kraft wrote:
In SM 1.1.x, there was a non-UI pref to have about:SeaMonkey display
in a modal window (IMO, *not* stupid, but useful; YMMV):
browser.show_about_as_stupid_modal_window. This pref is no longer
functioning in SM 2.
This dialog was provided as part of XPFE. The new toolkit
asmpgmr wrote:
Granted but why do things like change the download progress dialog UI to be
less usable
As with the loss of the About dialog, this was fallout from the
conversion from XPFE to Toolkit, which (surprise) has no progress
dialogs either, so from my point of view you should be
asmpgmr wrote:
Perhaps someone will take an old pre-alpha 1 build of SeaMonkey 2.0 which
supported early Gecko 1.9.1 before any of these UI changes were added, drop in
the current version of Gecko 1.9.1 and release that as a user-supported custom
build, a sort of SeaMonkey 1.5.
If you're
Miles Fidelman wrote:
the master password box kept getting in the way of things, and I
couldn't get out of SeaMonkey without a forced quit
Needless to say, I've reverted to Seamonkey 1.x and all is working again.
Also, needless to say, I'm not willing to do a hard reset on the
master
Steve Wendt wrote:
On 10/27/09 07:38 pm, e...@edmullen.net wrote:
If I can't remember that one login begins with 1 and the other
login begins with e and the third login begins with j ... well,
how the hell is this new paradigm better? I mean, look, I plugged all
this data into SeaMonkey so
Daniel wrote:
Just checking now, in Bug 43278, at comment 37, the quoted text
extends past the grey bugzilla screen. Same with the quoted text in
comments 39 and 43.
Recently Bugzilla didn't display wrapped text at all, so you had to
ensure that your window was 80 characters or wider (which
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:24:56 +, Neil wrote:
Recently Bugzilla didn't display wrapped text at all, so you had to
ensure that your window was 80 characters or wider (which is how it
was wrapped internally). Now however unquoted text will wrap to your
window (although
Daniel wrote:
As a by-the-by, is the bugzilla page supposed to fill the screen, left
to right, or is this a case of, because my screen resolution is set to
1280 pixels (or whatever), but the bugzilla screen set to 640 (or
whatever) pixels, so, to me, it's only half screen?? (except, of
Does anyone use Live Bookmarks? They have been broken for a few months
(even betas are now affected) because Firefox rewrote them to improve
startup time, and I've very recently landed a frontend patch that will
at least get them working again. (They don't show up as
unvisited/visited yet, but
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service. When
those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it prompts
you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It can also be
set as your default news and RSS client.)
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Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Neil wrote:
Today I checked in the remaining parts of the GNOME shell service.
When those of you running Linux update tomorrow you may find that it
prompts you to set it as your default browser and mail client. (It
can also be set as your default news and RSS client
NoOp wrote:
You'd neglected to mention the nightly build in your OP, so I didn't know if
you'd left anything off regarding testing.
I wasn't requesting testing, I just wanted to warn people that it was
going to pop up a dialog that SeaMonkey has never had before on Linux.
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The code for this has been landed in the tree but hasn't yet been
switched on. Is it worth releasing a try build with the code enabled so
that interested people can test it before it works its way to them
through the normal channels? (Do we even know how many people use LDAP
autocomplete?)
Onno Ekker wrote:
Is it only a matter of moving the code to toolkit interfaces and are there no
functional changes in the LDAP autocomplete?
Sadly it's not that simple; rather than tweaking the existing
autocomplete code we've gone for rewriting it in JavaScript. We've had a
basic
Wayne wrote:
On 11/16/2012 5:08 AM, Neil wrote:
Onno Ekker wrote:
Is it only a matter of moving the code to toolkit interfaces and
are there no functional changes in the LDAP autocomplete?
Sadly it's not that simple; rather than tweaking the existing
autocomplete code we've gone
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been
turned on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add some
UI for it so that people will be able to try it out; if we can't get it
working in time, we can always hide it later.
So far I know will need some
Neil wrote:
switching too
Bah, I spotted this just as I hit Send...
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Philip Chee wrote:
On 31/01/2013 06:34, Neil wrote:
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been turned on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add some
How does PWPB affect Thunderbird, I wonder?
Not a lot, as it only applies once you
Neil wrote:
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been
turned on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add
some UI for it so that people will be able to try it out; if we can't
get it working in time, we can always hide it later.
So far I know
Basic support for the feature has landed, but there are probably all
sorts of places were we're inadvertently leaking information. (I think I
spotted one already...) Assuming we have some builds out there
(2.18a2/2.19a1) then please help finding bugs, thanks!
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MCBastos wrote:
Neil wrote:
Basic support for the feature has landed, but there are probably all sorts of
places were we're inadvertently leaking information. (I think I spotted one
already...) Assuming we have some builds out there (2.18a2/2.19a1) then please
help finding bugs, thanks
Bohgosity BumaskiL wrote:
What's a private window without HTTPS, anyway?
The about:privatebrowsing page does indirectly reference that private
browsing only affects the application, not the rest of the Internet.
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let identities =
this.accountMgr.allIdentities.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsICollection);
allIdentites probably changed from an nsISupportsArray into an nsIArray.
(I've no idea why you are trying to QI it to nsICollection though.)
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When I added Private Browsing to SeaMonkey I copied the key Firefox
uses, which is Ctrl+Shift+P.
Unfortunately Thunderbird uses that key for Check Spelling, which means
that it no longer works for that purpose in SeaMonkey, nor can we change
that key.
This means that we have to change or
NoOp wrote:
As you all know, it was a pretty difficult transition for some users to go from SM 1.x to
2.0. If 2.0 is now maintenance only mode, then I wonder if it is worth
continuing with SeaMonkey further.
I think you have misunderstood the point of maintenance. New features
are always
Marc Stager wrote:
I'm currently using Seamonkey 1.1.18 and it seems to work fine with
on;y a few exceptions. Using Java 1.2, no problem with Java sites.
That's also an even older version of Java...
The password manager and forms manager, which fill in the relevant
fields automatically,
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Also any fresh download from AMO will correct it.
My understanding was that the download doesn't change but when XPI
doesn't claim compatibility then the Addon Manager will attempt to do an
update check from AMO.
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David E. Ross wrote:
However, this does not help with those extensions that are not at
addons.mozilla.org; even with an Internet connection, they appear incompatible
until I tweak the maximum SeaMonkey version in their install.rdf files.
It depends on whether the extension provides a
Edmund Wong wrote:
I like our current account configuration and wizard. Of course, it
can be improved upon; but, does it mean it should be rewritten? If
so, what would/should it look like? If not, does this mean we should
WONTFIX this?
There are some incremental improvements we could
EE wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
So, I will be in brussles as of Oct 2, planning to be a tourist for
a bit. And since most of you will be arriving on Oct 3 sometime, I'm
hoping to gather us all for dinner outside of the official Summit
event for food, a few drinks, and chat! (I'm
NoOp wrote:
The POP3 mail server (pop.att.yahoo.com) 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 mail
NoOp wrote:
On 09/30/2013 01:21 AM, Neil wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The POP3 mail server (pop.att.yahoo.com) 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
NoOp wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to have a look Neil. I still have it in the same state
will leave it like that for a few more hours. I have 3 other pop3 accounts that use the
same pop servers they aren't having issues.
What you can try is a complete hack to reset the server's
Daniel wrote:
As noted in sig file, I've just installed SM 2.22b1 on my Linux
x86_64, and when I started, it came up on the Mail News screen, as
it should, but is showing a TABS line between the Get Msgs
Compose Reply line and the actual Accounts/Threads panes.
As I say, minor
Daniel wrote:
andré wrote:
Due to an important (to me) bug being rejected as WONTFIX, I have
been making a cludge patch to Seamonkey for several years, to remove
a useless display that takes up a large part of screen space.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions :)
Cross-posted to
NoOp wrote:
Got this response:
Timestamp: 11/14/2013 03:32:42 PM
Error: TypeError: top.opener.msgWindow.openFolder.server.nsIPop3IncomingServer
is undefined
Source File: javascript:
top.opener.msgWindow.openFolder.server.nsIPop3IncomingServer.pop3CapabilityFlags
|= 0x30;
Line: 1
What
NoOp wrote:
Is there a way to script this so that I only have to click an icon/button? Would be
helpful for both linux windows (my brother has the same issue on his windows
xp system).
I believe you can use the Custom Buttons extension to achieve this.
(Note that you should remove the
David E. Ross wrote:
Windows 7 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.23
Is this a 32-bit or 64-bit version of SeaMonkey?
32-bit running on a 64-bit OS says WOW64; 64-bit running on a 64-bit OS
says Win64; x64; (or Win64; IA64; for an Itanium version,
Bob Henson wrote:
Bob Henson wrote:
As Mozilla are intent on ruining both Firefox and Thunderbird, I
though I'd give Seamonkey a try. However, I hit a problem almost
immediately. It installed just fine on my Linux test system, so I
tried it on my main Windows 7 system. Any attempt to set up
Daniel wrote:
I'm thinking the Threads Pane right across the top of the M N screen
Not what you asked for, but I achieve this by collapsing the accounts
pane (F9) and customising the Location drop-down on to my toolbar.
Cross-posted to m.d.a.seamonkey and m.s seamonkey with F/up set to
Daniel wrote:
On 25/06/14 02:35, Neil wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I'm thinking the Threads Pane right across the top of the M N screen
Not what you asked for, but I achieve this by collapsing the accounts
pane (F9) and customising the Location drop-down on to my toolbar.
What Location drop
Daniel wrote:
On 25/06/14 19:16, Neil wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 25/06/14 02:35, Neil wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I'm thinking the Threads Pane right across the top of the M N screen
Not what you asked for, but I achieve this by collapsing the
accounts pane (F9) and customising the Location
NoOp wrote:
I reckon that you devs should know this already...
http://vpncreative.net/2014/08/02/thousands-developer-credentials-lost-mozilla-hack/
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2014/08/01/mdn-database-disclosure/
Does any of this affect users?
It affects anyone who created an account
Daniel wrote:
Why didn't I get the choice in Win7??
In Preferences - Browser - Downloads there's an option to automatically
save to your last downloaded folder. You need to change it back to
always ask you where you want to save files.
(Sorry if this is a duplicate but I'm not subscribed
Daniel wrote:
On 29/08/2014 10:01 PM, Daniel wrote:
Here I am, in my Win7 installation, and at Edit-Preferences -
Browser - Downloads, in the top section (When starting a download) I
have Open the download manager selected (and Just Flash as
well) and they both happen,, and in the
Philip Chee wrote:
On 07/09/2014 02:25, Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
Interesting. That very same reason is why many people come back to Firefox after trying
Seamonkey. It's a good feature nevertheless and it should made easier to dissable in
Seamonkey (and then brought into Firefox, just as
Ray_Net wrote:
Neil wrote, On 09/09/2014 10:41:
Philip Chee wrote:
On 07/09/2014 02:25, Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
Interesting. That very same reason is why many people come back to
Firefox after trying Seamonkey. It's a good feature nevertheless
and it should made easier to dissable
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The autocomplete feature of the mail address field is very convenient,
unless the typist is slow. Since I have never cleared the Collected
Addresses list, I have thousands of entries, so if I type one
character in the mail address field, SeaMonkey immediately begins
Daniel wrote:
So Paul, it would seem that I can confirm your problem with SM 2.29
*on Win7* at least.
If it's a difference between 2.26.1 and 2.29 then the most likely cause
is bug 858337, but that's just a wild guess.
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Geoff Welsh wrote:
seems the fix for Bug 970456 that has landed in TB nightlies, has not
drifted over yet.
I assume that this is currently fixed as of SeaMonkey 2.33; you could
make the case to get the patch uplifted to 2.32 but it might be too late
to get it into 2.31 though.
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Geoff Welsh wrote:
But a comment in bug 558931 says fix for bug 970456 will be in
Thunderbird 31.0 .
Thunderbird only actually ships ESR releases; only beta testers see the
intervening versions. In this case the latest ESR is the Thunderbird 31
series. Important fixes get cherry-picked to
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Can someone test the JPG attachment issue in newsgroups
Is there a bug# for this?
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Ant wrote:
Are you saying I would have to be a coder to change to tweak it?
As far as I know, there are no end-user controls for the behaviour, sorry.
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NoOp wrote:
On 02/02/2015 11:21 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
Only the beta versions of Lightning are compatible with SeaMonkey releases.
SourceRepository=https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/comm-beta
...
SourceRepository=https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta
...
Ant wrote:
Is there a way to have SeaMonkey not use the e-mail address to
autocomplete?
Thunderbird is still tweaking autocomplete, but you'd have to try a
trunk nightly to see whether it works better for you.
The long answer is that the autocomplete search backend is a component,
so if
David E. Ross wrote:
How can I translate between pixels (the settings for fonts in SeaMonkey) and
points (the font-size unit commonly used with CSS)?
Actually points aren't that commonly used with CSS except for print
stylesheets, but on a standard Windows setup you'll find that 16px = 12pt.
Dave Yeo wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
Latest SeaMonkey 2.35γ contributed builds are now up on
http://seamonkey.callek.net/contrib/
Which source/trees are you building these from?
FYI in the unpacked/installed download you can also get the information
from application.ini (comm) and
NoOp wrote:
Any chance that this bug fix is implemented in SeaMonkey versions above 2.35?
(it is not available/working in 2.35)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659285
From the target milestone it looks as if you'll need to wait for
SeaMonkey 2.38 for this.
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Philipp van Hüllen wrote:
1.5 days at work (Win7) and 3rd day at home (MacOS10.10): No problem
seen, some fixes observed, and it actually feels faster/smoother at
some points. Nice job. :-)
This might be because this is using the newer VS2013 compiler rather
than the previous release that
EE wrote:
I am not seeing the vertical lines. Of course, I use third-party
themes, but I would still expect to see them.
SeaMonkey 2.33 didn't show the lines at all because of bug 1083501
(fixed in bug 1105105). Otherwise the lines are drawn by the theme, so
it's vaguely possible that your
Brian Mailman wrote:
What issue regarding the viewing of binary files in newsgroups?
Firefox has a new cache subsystem. Unfortunately the newsgroup code is
not compatible with it and so images in HTML news posts do not display.
As an interim measure we've disabled the new cache so that
NoOp wrote:
Is this a bug or the way the new version will appear from now on?
By design, I'm afraid.
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/Spam box,
while it never affects those messages being sent simply to other folders
in my Local Folders.
Anyone have an idea as to how to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
Neil Marcus
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didn't leave an application data file.
Not much help, I admit, but any ideas? The application closes and
subsequent restarts just show the same message.
This is on a MacBook Pro running 10.5.8.
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the new SM 2.x folders created in
~\Library\Application Support and start from new it happens again.
I guess my only option is to start from scratch, set everything up
manually and import my mail folders one-by-one :-( In the meantime I'll
stick with 1.1.18.
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are at least 3 years old - I
can see my next door neighbour's old car and the housing estate a few
miles away is missing half it's buildings. Bing's aerial maps seem to be
only months old.
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On 02/03/2010 18:32, Neil Hughes wrote:
Is it still the case with SM 2.x that you need to edit prefs.js (and
set mailnews.reply_header_type) to change the reply header style, e.g.
on date time, person said:?
I was about to do this, but thought I'd better check that there isn't
a preference
, reformatted the drive, and
reinstalled everything. In spite of this, its still behaving like this.
It didn't happen in 1.1.15, so is my only solution to roll back to the
older version
Neil Marcus
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Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
I don't think this has anything to do with Seamonkey per se,
Neil. The error message you are seeing is almost certainly
generated by the distant end (i.e., the receiving mail server)
which is operating in paranoid mode.
Philip Taylor
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
I don't think this has anything to do with Seamonkey per se,
Neil. The error message you are seeing is almost certainly
generated by the distant end (i.e., the receiving mail server)
which is operating in paranoid mode.
Philip Taylor
Thanks
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 21 Aug 2011 09:18:02 +0100, /Neil Winchurst/:
I can send an email with an attachment without any problem. However if
I receive an email with an attachment and then try to forward it on to
someone else it appears to go all right. Then I get a message
that both Thunderbird *
Seamonkey are configured to forward in an identical way.
Sun, 21 Aug 2011 11:28:18 +0100, /Neil Winchurst/:
Thanks for the quick reply. I did another test. I tried the same thing
using Thunderbird. That is to say, I sent an email with an attachment
to myself. This worked
Neil Winchurst wrote:
I can send an email with an attachment without any problem. However if I
receive an email with an attachment and then try to forward it on to
someone else it appears to go all right. Then I get a message that the
email failed to be delivered. Here is the error message
Michael Gordon wrote:
Neil,
Check your anti-Virus configuration for scanning outgoing messages. Turn
off scanning outgoing messages.
BTW most Anti-Virus applications will flag and block .zip attachments.
Michael G
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On 21/08/11 17:00, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 21 Aug 2011 16:50:29 +0100, /Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd)/:
Neil Winchurst wrote:
Well, well. Guess what? I was looking through the preferences and I
came across Edit -- Preferences -- Composition where I noticed that
the Forwarded
Original Message
Subject: Re: Attachments
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 17:13:09 +0100
From: Neil Winchurst n...@pamneil.co.uk
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
On 21/08/11 17:00, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 21 Aug 2011 16:50:29 +0100, /Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd
Rick Merrill wrote:
Neil Winchurst wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
I don't think this has anything to do with Seamonkey per se,
Neil. The error message you are seeing is almost certainly
generated by the distant end (i.e., the receiving mail server)
which is operating
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Neil Winchurst wrote:
I have now tested sending an email with an attachment only, no text.
Same error. As long as there is no attachment I can forward emails
successfully. It is obviously the attachments which cause the
problem.
FWIW, I've forwarded hundreds
: ...
None
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