Leonidas Jones wrote:
OldCroc wrote:
The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
by me. There are some errors in formatting in certain
Leonidas Jones wrote:
OldCroc wrote:
The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
by me. There are some errors in formatting in certain
Leonidas Jones wrote:
OldCroc wrote:
The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
by me. There are some errors in formatting in certain
David Wilkinson wrote:
MikeyG wrote:
What would be the long term consequences be from returning to SeaMonkey
1.1.8, and continuing to use it until a user friendly Form Manager, as
user friendly as that of SeaMonkey 1.1.8, is available?
Death by a thousand (incompatibility) cuts :-).
For me
Some older emails that I wanted to keep were deleted today when the keep
for so many days option was reset. Is there any way to recover them?
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Some older emails that I wanted to keep were deleted today when the keep
for so many days option was reset. Is there any way to recover them?
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 8/1/2010 21:21, Phillip Jones told the world:
RGrannus wrote:
Some older emails that I wanted to keep were deleted today when the
keep
for so many days option was reset. Is there any way to recover them?
If you actually emptied
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/29/10 6:58 AM, Barbara Norvell wrote:
The last time if upgraded to SeaMonkey (2.03) I did it over top the
previous SeaMonkey. Could this be the reason that I am having so many
crashes.
Barb
Mac osx 10.4.11
768 mb ram
If you installed it over 2.0, 2.0.1, or
Where is the Sea Monkey mail file located? I want to create a shortcut
on my desktop and Start menu but can't find the mail folder anywhere
under Sea Monkey. If it was deleted somehow, is there any way of
retrieving it or do I have to reinstall Sea Monkey?
/2013 02:21 PM, RGrannus wrote:
Advertisement windows keep popping up in every browser and application
I use. How can I get rid of them? If they're on the computer they must
be in a folder somewhere or some folder that triggers them. Is there
any way to trace a window to the folder that triggered
I can't create a personal toolbar. The Help instructions give all sorts
of directions for adding, deleting, or moving items, but don't say how
to create it. I want to move an item in one of the folders in bookmarks
to a toolbar for easy access, but nothing I've tried has worked. Is
there some
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
BTW, why would you set followup to /dev/null? Yet
another way of
gumming up the works? Why are you even here if you are so
opposed to
what we do?
Because not only is this current digression completely
unrelated
to the
One would think that the send command would be prominent
on the mail toolbar. It took me a while to find it. I don't
think it belongs under the file drop-down menu. I still
haven't found where history is. Other aspects of the
toolbars are confusing or inappropriate. It seems only a
very small
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