Re: Having a Problem with Google Search but only with SeaMonkey

2017-04-19 Thread Richmond
Ray_Net wrote: >> I disagree with that, because it would not be correctly identifying the >> browser. >> >> > Who's care ? Nobody knows SeaMonkey - and they don't want to know > > Tell me WHY SM must identify itself as SM ? .. when a lot of SM people > change the UA string reflecting ONLY

Re: Having a Problem with Google Search but only with SeaMonkey

2017-04-19 Thread Richmond
Ray_Net wrote: > Danny Kile wrote on 18-04-17 17:37: >> J. Weaver Jr. wrote: >>> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: Google is doing incorrect user agent sniffing. If you user prefbar or another user agent switcher and change the user agent to a plain Firefox one for google it works. Please

Re: mail problem with news agent

2017-04-12 Thread Richmond
Richmond wrote: > > You can reply all and produce one nntp article, via the configured news > server, and only one email, via the smtp server. Actually you could send two emails or more if you added them to the "to:" field. __

Re: mail problem with news agent

2017-04-12 Thread Richmond
Dirk Munk wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 4/11/2017 3:37 PM, Dirk Munk wrote: >>> Richmond wrote: >>>> Richmond wrote: >>>>> David E. Ross wrote: >>>>>> On 4/10/2017 4:44 PM, Dirk Munk wrote: >>>>>>>

Re: signature delimiter

2017-04-11 Thread Richmond
Richard Alan wrote: > Richmond wrote: > >> Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >>> Mason83 wrote: >>>> On 09/04/2017 23:00, Ray_Net wrote: >>>>> Paul B. Gallagher had TWO signatures preceded each one by a correct >>>>> sig delimiter. >&

Re: signature delimiter

2017-04-11 Thread Richmond
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > Mason83 wrote: > >> On 09/04/2017 23:00, Ray_Net wrote: >>> Paul B. Gallagher had TWO signatures preceded each one by a correct >>> sig delimiter. >> >> I don't think so. >> >> He has DASH DASH SPACE NEWLINE for the first, and DASH DASH NEWLINE >> for the second. Only

Re: mail problem with news agent

2017-04-11 Thread Richmond
Richmond wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 4/10/2017 4:44 PM, Dirk Munk wrote: >>> My news provider has its own servers for incoming and outgoing news >>> messages. >>> >>> However the server for outgoing traffic does not accept email messages

Re: mail problem with news agent

2017-04-11 Thread Richmond
Dirk Munk wrote: > My news provider has its own servers for incoming and outgoing news > messages. > > However the server for outgoing traffic does not accept email messages. > > So if I want to send a news message ('Newsgroup:'), and I want to send > the same message by mail ('To:'), that

Re: mail problem with news agent

2017-04-11 Thread Richmond
David E. Ross wrote: > On 4/10/2017 4:44 PM, Dirk Munk wrote: >> My news provider has its own servers for incoming and outgoing news >> messages. >> >> However the server for outgoing traffic does not accept email messages. >> >> So if I want to send a news message ('Newsgroup:'), and I want to

Re: Can anyone repro this: odd video playback issue

2017-04-10 Thread Richmond
TCW wrote: > > Yup, that's exactly what I am seeing. > Are you using the Modern them? You know the one that's about 20 years old? :) Try switching back to the other one, default theme. I think that will fix it. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list

Re: Can anyone repro this: odd video playback issue

2017-04-10 Thread Richmond
TCW wrote: > On Sun, 9 Apr 2017 19:27:10 +0100, Richmond <dnomh...@gmx.com> wrote: > >> Richmond wrote: >>> TCW wrote: >>>> On a few occasions, I get a weird playback issue on video on CNN. Here >>>> is one example: https://tinyurl.com/kbrfoht &

Re: Can anyone repro this: odd video playback issue

2017-04-09 Thread Richmond
Richmond wrote: > TCW wrote: >> On a few occasions, I get a weird playback issue on video on CNN. Here >> is one example: https://tinyurl.com/kbrfoht >> >> The video controls and such are all munged. I'm on Adrian's 2.50 build >> but I've seen it once or twice wi

Re: Can anyone repro this: odd video playback issue

2017-04-09 Thread Richmond
TCW wrote: > On a few occasions, I get a weird playback issue on video on CNN. Here > is one example: https://tinyurl.com/kbrfoht > > The video controls and such are all munged. I'm on Adrian's 2.50 build > but I've seen it once or twice with Adrian's 2.49. > > The error reads "Video loading

Re: Problem with Google line wrap

2017-04-04 Thread Richmond
You could just disable javascript when using google search. The tools then appear as a menu on the left. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Re: SeaMonkey on Windows 10

2017-04-01 Thread Richmond
DoctorBill writes: > I have a friend (Computer Neanderthal) who has SM on Windows 10 computers (2). > > Keeps getting an error message. Won't work ! > > I'd like to help him (Lives in Montana) - He had it installed by > some Computer guy who can't finger this out ! > > Any

Re: Order Received Column Width

2017-03-30 Thread Richmond
WaltS48 <thalion...@removeaim.com> writes: > Richmond wrote: >> WaltS48 <thalion...@removeaol.com> writes: >> >>> On 3/28/17 10:56 PM, Richmond wrote: >>>> Richmond wrote: >>>>> Richmond wrote: >>>>>> I cannot chan

Re: Order Received Column Width

2017-03-29 Thread Richmond
WaltS48 <thalion...@removeaol.com> writes: > On 3/28/17 10:56 PM, Richmond wrote: >> Richmond wrote: >>> Richmond wrote: >>>> I cannot change the width of the "Order Received" column on RSS feeds >>>> (or anything else probably)*. Does a

Lastpass 3

2017-03-29 Thread Richmond
I see some security issue is being fixed in lastpass, but also that lastpass will be phasing out version 3. Is there a way to get 4 in SM? Is this due to the new web extension standard? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list

Re: Order Received Column Width

2017-03-28 Thread Richmond
Richmond wrote: > Richmond wrote: >> I cannot change the width of the "Order Received" column on RSS feeds >> (or anything else probably)*. Does anyone else have this effect? I am >> using 2.51a2 64 bit linux. >> > > Well no sooner have I posted that, th

Re: Order Received Column Width

2017-03-28 Thread Richmond
Richmond wrote: > I cannot change the width of the "Order Received" column on RSS feeds > (or anything else probably)*. Does anyone else have this effect? I am > using 2.51a2 64 bit linux. > Well no sooner have I posted that, than it starts working again. Maybe it onl

Order Received Column Width

2017-03-28 Thread Richmond
I cannot change the width of the "Order Received" column on RSS feeds (or anything else probably). Does anyone else have this effect? I am using 2.51a2 64 bit linux. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

Re: memory leaks in SeaMonkey 2.48

2017-03-22 Thread Richmond
David H. Durgee wrote: > I am currently running Adrian's 64 bit build on linux mint 17.2 x64 and > am noticing what I can only assume is a memory leak over time. I just > had to restart SM when my system usage showed it using 1.7GB of memory! > After restarting it now reports 725MB used, so

Re: Yahoo Forcing Switch from POP3 to EMAP on 3/31/2017. How to Convert?

2017-03-16 Thread Richmond
Arnie Goetchius wrote: > On 3/16/2017 6:30 AM, Arnie Goetchius wrote: >> Yahoo is eliminating POP3 on 3/31/2017 and therefore I have to switch >> to IMAP Do you have an url to confirm this? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list

Re: Problems with Yahoo POP mail

2017-03-16 Thread Richmond
> I think I may have found the answer to my question. Anyone else using > Yahoo mail via POP3 see this article: > > https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail-for-desktop/sln28161.html > > It appears that Yahoo is dropping POP3 support effective at the end of > the month. They suggest using IMAP

Re: out of date?

2017-03-13 Thread Richmond
Ronnie wrote: >> > Regardless of the 'woes', my point still stands. There is no benefit to > announcing an out of date browser when no update is available yet. It > simply discourages people from using the browser which in turn means > less user which leads to a projects death. > I should think

Re: No-Squint replacement

2017-03-04 Thread Richmond
Roger Fink wrote: > This is such a useful feature to have that I'm surprised all browsers > don't have it hard-wired in. > I used to use nosquint. Then I switched to theme and font size changer. Now I just get by setting the minimum zoom level. It's not perfect but it's good enough. You could

Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-02 Thread Richmond
Richmond <dnomh...@gmx.com> writes: > Danny Kile <kileda...@nospamnetscape.net> writes: > >> Richmond wrote: >>> Danny Kile wrote: >>>> Richmond wrote: >>>>> Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read? >

Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-02 Thread Richmond
Danny Kile <kileda...@nospamnetscape.net> writes: > Richmond wrote: >> Danny Kile wrote: >>> Richmond wrote: >>>> Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read? >>>> If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read

Re: "Save File" location

2017-03-02 Thread Richmond
You could try right clicking on the file and select "copy link location" or whatever it's called, then downloaded it with wget from the command line. The only problem is you have to download wget first. https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/ Why haven't you tried downloading with Internet Explorer?

Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-02 Thread Richmond
WaltS48 writes: >>> Not being a regular SeaMonkey user, I wonder if that context menu ever >>> appeared in >>> previous versions. I may test, being that it appears to be a bug. >> >> It is not in SM 2.26.1 (windows version). > > it is a six year old > bug.

Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
WaltS48 writes: >> Not being a regular SeaMonkey user, I wonder if that context menu ever >> appeared in previous versions. I may test, being that it appears to be a >> bug. > > No context menu in 2.40 on Windows 10 when multiple folders/newsgroups > selected. > > I'm

Re: monitoring MAGNITUDE of internet activity - how?

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
Richard Owlett wrote: > *NOTE BENE* > Capitalization in subject line semantically important :> > > I have significant bandwidth constraints. > I have been asked to participate in a project requiring significant data > transfers. > I wish to run a test case to estimate the connectivity "cost". >

Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
Richmond wrote: > Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read? > If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select > two or more, right click does nothing. The message menu has Mark options > disabled. > I've found a way to do it.

Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
Richmond wrote: > Danny Kile wrote: >> Richmond wrote: >>> Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read? >>> If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select >>> two or more, right click does nothing. The messag

Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
Danny Kile wrote: > Richmond wrote: >> Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read? >> If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select >> two or more, right click does nothing. The message menu has Mark options >> disabl

Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
Arnie Goetchius wrote: > Richmond wrote: >> Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read? >> If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select >> two or more, right click does nothing. The message menu has Mark options >>

Mark all folders read

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read? If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select two or more, right click does nothing. The message menu has Mark options disabled. ___ support-seamonkey

Re: "Save File" location

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
Another thing to watch out for is hidden files. You can see those with DIR /AH Well I think I've gone off topic. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Re: Sudden Change To Tiny Font (Solved)

2017-03-01 Thread Richmond
David E. Ross wrote: > I strongly suspect that the latest version of the Theme Fpon & Size > Changer extension (version 51.0) will expire on 30 March 2017. On that > date, the tool bar icon for the extension will disappear; and certain > settings made through the extension will be negated. > >

Re: "Save File" location

2017-02-28 Thread Richmond
It's a bit late now, but when I search on windows and don't find anything I try from the command line: CD C:\ DIR/S/B FILENAME*.* Just in case the index is messed up or something. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

Re: Is there a way to have HTML5 videos not buffer until I hit play like on YouTube?

2017-02-27 Thread Richmond
EE <nu...@bees.wax> writes: > Richmond wrote: >> Ant wrote: >>> Thank you in advance. :) >>> >> You could try changing: >> >> media.autoplay.enabled >> >> to false in about:config >> >> but I think it might stop you

Re: Seamonkey FAILS to post

2017-02-27 Thread Richmond
Win10Hater writes: > Win 10 Home 64 Bit all updates. > Latest Seamonkey. > > Posting fails several times over the last few months. > Finding post is Seamonkey Sent folder but not sent. > Send second attempt always works. > > Usually post to AIOE or

Re: Is there a way to have HTML5 videos not buffer until I hit play like on YouTube?

2017-02-26 Thread Richmond
Ant wrote: > Thank you in advance. :) > You could try changing: media.autoplay.enabled to false in about:config but I think it might stop youtube working. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

Re: SM 2.46, W 10Pro, Light Text In Mail/News Reader

2017-02-25 Thread Richmond
Bo1953 <"Bo1953(NO)"@yahoo.com> writes: > Hello all, just needing to find out which settings cover text in SM. > > For me, or it could be my eyes, the text in the email module are very light > and gives me a difficult time reading... > > Any ideas or suggestions on how to remedy this? > > TIA -

Re: Why can't I see any colors in SM 2.46?

2017-02-24 Thread Richmond
rdurrenb...@wi.rr.com writes: > On Friday, February 24, 2017 at 3:24:53 AM UTC-6, Richmond wrote: >> rdurrenb...@wi.rr.com wrote: >> > Ever since I installed 2.46 all I see is text and sometimes I can't >> > see some of that. The pages are like they are transparent

Re: Why can't I see any colors in SM 2.46?

2017-02-24 Thread Richmond
rdurrenb...@wi.rr.com wrote: > Ever since I installed 2.46 all I see is text and sometimes I can't see some > of that. The pages are like they are transparent. All white with just some > text, buttons are just outlines with text titles in them. The text in any > selected email in my message

Re: Email stopped receiving or sending. Will not allow passwords. Thus nothing. Pages details are missing, what steps do I take. Would be great x to explain to living person via phone. Have being a Se

2017-02-23 Thread Richmond
TCW wrote: > On 2/23/2017 8:00 AM, Chris Ilias wrote: >> On 22/02/2017 8:53 AM, Stephen King wrote: >>> >>> >>> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network. >> >> >> First try going into the password manager and removing the stored >> password for that account. >> >> If that

Re: BBC and HTML5

2017-02-22 Thread Richmond
WaltS48 wrote: > On 02/21/2017 04:50 PM, Richmond wrote: >> It's very strange. But I have fixed it. I am using Opensuse 42.2. Acting >> on a hunch I enabled the Packman repository and installed Mplayer and >> all its dependencies. After that the video worked. >> > &

Re: BBC and HTML5

2017-02-21 Thread Richmond
It's very strange. But I have fixed it. I am using Opensuse 42.2. Acting on a hunch I enabled the Packman repository and installed Mplayer and all its dependencies. After that the video worked. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list

Re: BBC and HTML5

2017-02-21 Thread Richmond
Lee wrote: > On 2/21/17, Richmond <dnomh...@gmx.com> wrote: >> WaltS48 wrote: >>> Richmond wrote: >>>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/html5 >>>> >>>> This site should work now, shouldn't it? I have tried it with 2.49a2 and >>>>

Re: BBC and HTML5

2017-02-21 Thread Richmond
WaltS48 wrote: > Richmond wrote: >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/html5 >> >> This site should work now, shouldn't it? I have tried it with 2.49a2 and >> 2.50a2. (To test: over on the right and side there should be an option >> to opt out of html5. If you don't see t

BBC and HTML5

2017-02-21 Thread Richmond
http://www.bbc.co.uk/html5 This site should work now, shouldn't it? I have tried it with 2.49a2 and 2.50a2. (To test: over on the right and side there should be an option to opt out of html5. If you don't see that then you should clear cookies otherwise it will try to use flash.)

Re: NYT article not loading, similar Google problem

2017-02-10 Thread Richmond
WaltS48 wrote: > flyguy wrote: >> This article does not load into Seamonkey, using my normal profile: >> >> https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1942/02/15/85516308.html?pageNumber=166_u=64767442 >> >> >> Other than that link, I have no problems with the New York Times. The >> link does

Re: NYT article not loading, similar Google problem

2017-02-10 Thread Richmond
flyguy wrote: > This article does not load into Seamonkey, using my normal profile: > > https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1942/02/15/85516308.html?pageNumber=166_u=64767442 > > Other than that link, I have no problems with the New York Times. The > link does load into a clean profile,

Re: Sea Monkey Won't Start--Third Update (Still Nothing)

2017-02-09 Thread Richmond
"Larry S." writes: > Here's the odd thing. Once again, if the laptop sits for hours, unused but > turned on, sometimes SM will start. Not predictable, though, so not > reproducible. We're totally confused! Maybe you have disk problems. Have you checked for errors in

Re: Sea Monkey Won't Start--2nd Update

2017-02-08 Thread Richmond
Larry S. wrote: > Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: >> Which Antivirus is she running? >> >> Microsoft just rolled out the anniversary update to users of Windows >> TH2. Had to block it in the vm because this version is just so much >> garbage. If this qot installed it might have damaged or disabled >>

Re: Standardized web pages sesigned as diagnostic aid?

2017-02-07 Thread Richmond
Richard Owlett writes: > Back in January I started a thread about default zoom levels. > I *THOUGHT* I had resolved my problems. > No longer so sure. > For my fellow old-timers who predate color TV, I'm looking for something that > would serve a similar function as the "Test

Re: SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit

2017-02-07 Thread Richmond
me writes: > S Slicer wrote: >> I am happily using SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit. This 64-bit version had been >> updated to v2.47 and v2.48. However, both v2.47 and v2.48 crash >> whenever I try to compose an e-mail, or reply to an e-mail. The only >> plug-ins I have are Adobe

Re: Why is LibreJS incompatible with Seamonkey?

2017-02-06 Thread Richmond
Rainer Bielefeld wrote: > On 05.02.2017 23:14, Richmond wrote: >> "There was an error during installation: Extension is invalid" > > Hallo, > > in install.rdf I see: > > > > {ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384} >

Re: Why is LibreJS incompatible with Seamonkey?

2017-02-05 Thread Richmond
Richmond <dnomh...@gmx.com> writes: > I tried 2.40 and 2.50a2. I also created a manifest.json to try to load > with the about:debugging but got: > > "There was an error during installation: Extension is invalid" https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/librejs/gnu_librejs-6.0.13

Why is LibreJS incompatible with Seamonkey?

2017-02-05 Thread Richmond
I tried 2.40 and 2.50a2. I also created a manifest.json to try to load with the about:debugging but got: "There was an error during installation: Extension is invalid" ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

Re: SeaMonkey with Copernic search

2017-02-02 Thread Richmond
Maybe you could trick the software by creating a shortcut from the Seamonkey mail to the Thunderbird mail. (Or is it from TB to SM?) George writes: > There's one thing I can doand I've been avoiding it as long as I > can...switch to Thunderbird. I love SeaMonkey,

Re: Forbes Displays Blank Without Javascript

2017-01-31 Thread Richmond
Mason83 writes: > > > There is no actual content in the version for SM. > > Regards. I don't understand all that. I have repeated the test. I disable javascript using the prefbar addon, I click on the link, I type ctrl-u and I can see and read content.

Re: Forbes Displays Blank Without Javascript

2017-01-31 Thread Richmond
"Paul in Houston, TX" writes: > > It would be nice to read the page without needing JS but the page is > calling up the text from somewhere else using JS. With out JS there > is no text, as confirmed by looking at the page source. There is text, and it can be seen without

Re: Forbes Displays Blank Without Javascript

2017-01-30 Thread Richmond
Mason83 <root@dom.invalid> writes: > On 30/01/2017 23:46, Richmond wrote: >> If I visit this page: >> >> http://www.forbes.com/sites/federicoguerrini/2017/01/30/how-is-the-internet-doing-mozillas-ambitious-check-up-effort/ >> >> with Seamonkey (2.49a

Re: Forbes Displays Blank Without Javascript

2017-01-30 Thread Richmond
Mason83 <root@dom.invalid> writes: > On 31/01/2017 00:14, WaltS48 wrote: >> On 01/30/2017 05:46 PM, Richmond wrote: >>> If I visit this page: >>> >>> http://www.forbes.com/sites/federicoguerrini/2017/01/30/how-is-the-internet-doing-mozillas-ambitio

Forbes Displays Blank Without Javascript

2017-01-30 Thread Richmond
If I visit this page: http://www.forbes.com/sites/federicoguerrini/2017/01/30/how-is-the-internet-doing-mozillas-ambitious-check-up-effort/ with Seamonkey (2.49a2) and javascript disabled, it displays a blank page. However if I visit it with a text browser, e.g. w3m or lynx, I can read the

Re: "This connection is untrusted"

2017-01-28 Thread Richmond
MNeeks writes: >> What virus scanner are you using? Maybe it installed a certificate >> for Firefox only and is snooping on the network traffic. >> >> FRG >> > I have Kaspersky and interestingly enough, just discovered that if I > pause protection SeaMonkey will load my

dom.max_script_run_time

2017-01-10 Thread Richmond
Is dom.max_script_run_time set in elapsed time or cpu time? I mean to say if I set it to 10 seconds can I just count to 10? Actually I have set it to 1 second in my ongoing war on javascript. I am having SM lock up on yahoo news for example, downloading adverts I think.

Re: Advertisement Deluge Follow-up w/uBlock Origin

2017-01-09 Thread Richmond
Henrik37 writes: > On my 64 bit Optiplex 780, Win7-Pro, SM 2.40, I loaded uBlock Origin > as an add on'. > > One of the things I don't understand is that I am required to enable > uBlock Origin every time I open SeaMonkey. If I don't specifically > enable uBlock Origin, it

Re: Netflix

2017-01-06 Thread Richmond
I think this is some kind of memory leak. It uses up a huge amount of memory to display the login page. And on this computer it ran out of memory, whereas on another there was no obviously problem, until using the 'free' command to observe how much memory is being used. Chromium displayed the

Re: wrapping

2017-01-04 Thread Richmond
Stanimir Stamenkov writes: >> Since posting that article, I found that if an email is saved as >> draft, it is saved in HTML format, even if it is a plain text >> message. So I guess it is converted from HTML to text as it is sent. > > If it gets saved in HTML you should be

Re: wrapping

2017-01-04 Thread Richmond
Stanimir Stamenkov writes: > Does this occur when you're replying to an existing message, or > also/just when you're typing a new message? A new message. > > Previously I've seen when replying to an existing message a quote > block gets somehow extended to the text of the

Re: Sudden advertisement deluge

2017-01-04 Thread Richmond
Henrik37 writes: > On my 64 bit Optiplex 780, Win7-Pro, SM 2.40, I am suddenly being deluged by > advertisements, largely but not exclusively, from sites I have previously > visited. > > Are these kinds of things called 'pop-ups'? I assume this is being caused by > cookies

Netflix

2017-01-04 Thread Richmond
Logging into Netflix with seamonkey caused it to go mad. Eventually it said unresponsive script but it was locked up swapping mad for a while. Netflix doesn't work with seamonkey anyway but you can at least look at what's available on there. Does anyone else have the problem?

Re: wrapping

2017-01-03 Thread Richmond
Stanimir Stamenkov writes: > > Not completely sure what you're asking, but I suspect you might be using HTML > composition for regular email where wrapping occurs just at the viewport > boundary. Just configure you account(s) to not compose messages in HTML: > > * Either

Re: wrapping

2017-01-03 Thread Richmond
Richmond <dnomh...@gmx.com> writes: > I have wrapping working for news articles. How to I get it working for > email? > > I am referring to wrapping during composition. > > 2.49a2 Here are the parameters I have set: ___ suppor

wrapping

2017-01-03 Thread Richmond
I have wrapping working for news articles. How to I get it working for email? I am referring to wrapping during composition. 2.49a2 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

Re: How to test on NON-SSE2 (was Re: How to test 2.49 on SSE2)

2016-12-30 Thread Richmond
Mason83 <root@dom.invalid> writes: > On 30/12/2016 12:59, Richmond wrote: >> I mistyped. >> >> Richmond <dnomh...@gmx.com> writes: >> >>> I've compiled 2.49a2 on my AMD Athlon XP. (It took about 10 hours). Is >>> there a test I can do to

How to test on NON-SSE2 (was Re: How to test 2.49 on SSE2)

2016-12-30 Thread Richmond
I mistyped. Richmond <dnomh...@gmx.com> writes: > I've compiled 2.49a2 on my AMD Athlon XP. (It took about 10 hours). Is > there a test I can do to check the parts which would use SSE2? > > flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat > pse36 mmx fx

How to test 2.49 on SSE2

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
I've compiled 2.49a2 on my AMD Athlon XP. (It took about 10 hours). Is there a test I can do to check the parts which would use SSE2? flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext 3dnowext 3dnow 3dnowprefetch vmmcall

Re: Can't install SM 2.46 on a WinXP SP3 system

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
WaltS48 writes: > On 12/29/2016 06:37 PM, richieb7...@gmail.com wrote: >> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 4:19:35 PM UTC-5, Frank-Rainer Grahl >> wrote: Not looking forward to the next new release. >>> Sorry SeaMonkey will never work again on this system. SSE2

Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
Stanimir Stamenkov <s7a...@netscape.net> writes: > Thu, 29 Dec 2016 20:08:11 +, /Richmond/: > >> I tell a lie. There are errors in the error console window, but not in the >> xterm from which I launched seamonkey. > > Yes, I observe the errors in both of

Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
I tell a lie. There are errors in the error console window, but not in the xterm from which I launched seamonkey. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
Stanimir Stamenkov writes: > Which SeaMonkey version? I'm experiencing this with SeaMonkey 2.49a2, for > example, but not with SeaMonkey 2.46: I forgot to mention that. It's 2.49a2. But I do not see any errors. > > TypeError: this.browser.finder.onFindbarOpen is not a

A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
I am not sure if this is a bug, here is how to create it: Quit Seamonkey if it is running. Launch Seamonkey Go to a web page, e.g. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/ Type ctrl-f to make the "find in page" box appear. Then start typing seamonkey. I would expect the letters to appear in the

Re: Linux 64 bit version

2016-12-26 Thread Richmond
Gordon Weast writes: > I've downloaded the 64 bit Linux version for my Ubuntu machine. > > I picked up the current 2.46 .tar.bz2 file. > > When I untar it and run it, Help->About still reports that it's 2.39. > Is this really 2.46, but with the internal version number

Re: New Javascript Free Tab?

2016-12-26 Thread Richmond
"David E. Ross" writes: > > 1. Install the PrefBar extension from > . > > 2. On the PrefBar tool bar, right-click and select Customize PrefBar. > > 3. In the left pane (Available Items) of the PrefBar window,

New Javascript Free Tab?

2016-12-26 Thread Richmond
I had an idea for a useful addition to seamonkey. An option to create a new javascript free tab. This would mean the javascript on/off flag would need to be per tab. I am aware of noscript, but it doesn't work the same way. Some tasks, like reading the news, don't need javascript and are better

Re: 2.46 data manager not working

2016-12-25 Thread Richmond
bern...@nospam.com writes: > Having a problem with data manager in 2.46 I tried to get into my password > list and the window comes up and locks up. Went back to 2.40 works > perfect. Any ideas? It is working ok for me on linux 2.49. But I read that the data manager on 2.40 was half broken. So

Re: SM 2.46 and email data paste problem

2016-12-24 Thread Richmond
Vladimir Vučićević writes: > Aaah, after updating plugin to the latest version, I was unable to > hint Send message button. > > Reverted for now to Seamonkey 2.40. > > Nice talking to myself. :D Sometimes you just need a good listener. :)

Re: 2.46

2016-12-23 Thread Richmond
Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> writes: > On 12/22/2016 10:50 PM, Richmond wrote: >> Hawker <haw...@no-smam-ashevillecommunity.org> writes: >> >>> Can I get a quick education - I had to google what that even means. >>> As I understand this that sta

Re: 2.46

2016-12-22 Thread Richmond
I see here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/your-hardware-no-longer-supported It says: "You may be able to obtain a version that does not require SSE2 from your Linux distribution." Does this mean that I could compile seamonkey on my AMD Athlon XP (currently running slackware) in theory?

Re: 2.46

2016-12-22 Thread Richmond
Hawker writes: > Can I get a quick education - I had to google what that even means. > As I understand this that started in the first Pentium 4 computers correct? > In other words this is only an issue for very old Pentium 3 and earlier > computers correct?

Re: Google Search Tools broken

2016-12-22 Thread Richmond
Hawker <haw...@no-smam-ashevillecommunity.org> writes: > On 12/22/2016 8:00 AM, Richmond wrote: >> I raised a bug here: >> >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1325048 >> > > Thank you Richmond. > I tried Ralph's work around GIF and mine does

Re: 2.46 version

2016-12-22 Thread Richmond
Pat Connors writes: > In the interim since the 2.40 breach was discovered, I have been using 2.47 64 > bit with no problems what so ever. Question, when 2.46 is available for > download, should I use it or stay with the 2.47 version? > > Currently it is not available at

Re: Google Search Tools broken

2016-12-22 Thread Richmond
I raised a bug here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1325048 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Re: Google Search Tools broken

2016-12-20 Thread Richmond
Hawker writes: >> >> I see something broken too. I am on 2.49a2. The "search tools" is on the >> left instead of the right as it is in firefox. >> > > Good to know it isn't just me. This is a pretty big issue for me. > I tried Ralph Fox's idea with no luck.

Re: Google Search Tools broken

2016-12-20 Thread Richmond
Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@xn--kba.invalid> writes: >> Yesterday Google's search broke for using the "Settings" or "Tools" >> feature in SM 2.40 for me. It works in Firefox still. >> If I try to use Tools I get the "any time" and "all results" to the >> right of Tools not below as it should be. I can't

Re: are there still official seamonkey betas ?

2016-12-14 Thread Richmond
bdelmee writes: > Hello, I keep seeing people mentioning unoffical dev builds > and encouraging us to try those and report any issue before > 2.46 comes out. > > I am still using 2.38 as 2.40 had an annoying regression for me, > which i'd like to check on the next beta and

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