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name and sender of the incoming mail.
Thanks for a helpful suggestion, though! :)
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).
This isn't a configuration issue, this is a feature that was removed
between 2.17.1 and 2.19. The change will affect Growl users on Windows
and OS X.
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later than to hunt through whatever
hierarchies to find what has yet to be read.
YMMV an' all. S'all good.
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dragging a message to
a folder when a XUL notification pops up, the drag loses focus and the
move fails. Not really a step forward, IMO.
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code isn't too obfuscated, it might be viable to use
it to create a Growl plug-in for SeaMonkey. That'd enable users to
disable the XUL notifications and let SeaMonkey talk to Growl directly.
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functionality.
I don't really have the time, but if it isn't too difficult to manage,
the effort will be worthwhile.
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On 8/2/13 5:43 PM +0900, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2013-08-01 06:44 (GMT+0900) Trane Francks composed:
So, uh, who exactly thought this was moving forward? For those of us who
The same people who have been removing other features at every opportunity,
trying to dumb Mozilla products down
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to be done to get it
to trigger on new mail, though. :)
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PPC app that I use
regularly (XEphem) under X.
Snow Leopard, the OS, does not run on the PPC architecture, but it does
have the necessary emulation to run apps compiled for it. Lion does not.
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On 8/4/13 10:07 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
Snow Leopard, the OS, does not run on the PPC architecture, but it does
have the necessary emulation to run apps compiled for it.
Of course, but SM has had Intel versions available all along, and you
have an Intel, so it's
On 8/4/13 10:13 AM +0900, Rufus wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
Why can't some people recognize that other people have other preferences
and/or work-flow requirements? ;-)
...yeah - but you're out in the cold, so it's time to light a fire.
Which I'm doing: I'm working with Thunderbird
On 8/4/13 11:55 AM +0900, Rufus wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
Which I'm doing: I'm working with Thunderbird-specific growlnotify and
tweaking the code to work with SeaMonkey. I'm confident that I'll be
...then you have more firewood than I do!
I hope so. The next step will be for me
resides; I have 6 desktops configured on my system, so I
miss most of the notifications whenever I'm working outside of SM itself.
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On 8/4/13 8:31 PM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:
On 04/08/2013 18:41, Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/4/13 2:33 PM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:
I haven't looked into this in detail but in principle you could
implement your own nsIAlertsService in javascript and make yours
override the built in service
On 8/4/13 10:06 PM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:
On 04/08/2013 19:59, Trane Francks wrote:
The GNTP stuff might be interesting to look at from the perspective of
how to trigger on various flags, but the mechanism to talk to Growl
1.2.2 is going to either be by the now obsolete protocols or via
On 8/5/13 1:05 AM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:
On 04/08/2013 22:42, Trane Francks wrote:
I might hunt for the appropriate download flag to monitor and add it for
completeness's sake. Once I'm satisfied it's all working, I'll contact
the extension author and offer the updates.
This might help
in ensuring that the HTML being sent is legit.
Is it doable? Yes. Those bothered by the problem should drop by Bugzilla
and submit a bug.
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On 8/6/13 1:27 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
Whether SeaMonkey's HTML component is hopelessly borked is not my
problem. If we assume that Thunderbird does not exhibit this behaviour
when sending mail to Outlook,
I'm not sure anyone has verified the behavior
On 8/7/13 6:14 AM +0900, Ray_Net wrote:
How to cancel a usenet post using SM ?
server freenews.netfront.net
Click on the message in the newsgroup, open the Message menu and select
Cancel Message.
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On 8/9/13 12:40 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
It wouldn't seem to be a bug in SeaMonkey. You were forcing a larger
font than the website's CSS dictated. As such, you were not rendering
the page in the manner the developer intended. In my opinion, this isn't
a bug
., Common. As for
helper apps being in Advanced not really an advanced setting, but
it'll do in a pinch.
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text. I tried
with David's message and, sure enough, the reply did not contain his
signature.
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. The latter should have a check beside it
to indicate it's enabled.
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the preview pane and display URLs.
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. Is there an
option somewhere that would make it appear, but not show anything? I'm not
using any themes.
I'm sorry, but I just don't have any idea.
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this. I am well aware that you were
discussing HTML and I am well aware that signatures are not stripped
from replies or forwards.
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, it's a relatively
simple task to create a script that can be run at user login to check
for the existence of the string in the user userContent.css and add it
if missing.
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It will be interesting to see where it all ends up.
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On 8/11/13 10:26 PM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:
On 11/08/2013 17:59, Trane Francks wrote:
One of the other users in the mozilla groups suggested that the mandate
of open source software is to serve the users. Alas, the reality is that
open source software developers scratch their own itch
On 8/11/13 11:53 PM +0900, Trane Francks wrote:
they should be. They are worth they're weight in gold for software
maintenance teams due to their ultimate rarity.
Their. Proofreading fail in aisle 1.
*sigh*
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issues are
found so as to ensure adequate security.
Running old networking software on a computer is akin to unprotected
sex. You might go for years without an issue, but that one time
Don't be a statistic.
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requested in a SeaMonkey forum. As well, it's worth
noting that prior to 2.19, about:config wasn't a clickable link in
SeaMonkey, either. That's a new feature of the suite.
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On 8/14/13 12:42 AM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Works fine here in SM 2.20. Doesn't seem to use Flash, so that's not it...
Using 2.20 here, too. Also fine.
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of the window. The status bar contains
things such as app-window icons (browser, mail, Composer, address book
and ChatZilla) and displays things such as URLs when you over over a
link with your mouse cursor.
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is consistent with user experience expectations.
IMO, YMMV and all.
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with password management. While it is arguably not a bug, it
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On 8/23/13 6:59 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 12:38 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Not@home wrote:
I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.
For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey
-bit kernel and extensions.
That said, SM is running in 64-bit mode and I wouldn't expect that to be
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to.
That is what I said, with
chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul there is nothing to
install/add.
ray
Yep. I've bookmarked it, too. Much cleaner than the Data Manager
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On 8/25/13 11:13 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/25/13 10:24 AM +0900, Miles Fidelman wrote:
I'm using the Seamonkey 2.20 on a Mac, and I've recently noticed that
when reading mail, if a message is selected, most of the icons in the
tool bar shift slightly to the right
On 8/25/13 2:13 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/25/13 11:13 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/25/13 10:24 AM +0900, Miles Fidelman wrote:
I'm using the Seamonkey 2.20 on a Mac, and I've recently noticed that
when reading mail, if a message
On 8/26/13 12:36 AM +0900, Miles Fidelman wrote:
So how do you customize the bar?
On OS X, right-click or Ctrl-click the toolbar and select Customize from
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On 8/26/13 9:40 PM +0900, Phillip M Jones CET wrote:
Trane Francks tr...@gol.com wrote:
On 8/25/13 3:51 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
That machine /is/ set to boot into 64 bit mode always. When it was
released, the option to boot into 32 was default to accommodate possible
older software
to be sent in.
I haven't had problems with Preview for that purpose. The forms,
admittedly, been pretty simple, though.
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with Malwarebytes, McAfee
Stinger and Sophos's rootkit checker.
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On 8/29/13 6:53 AM +0900, Erness Wild wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/28/13 5:03 PM +0900, Philip Taylor wrote:
Erness Wild wrote:
I don't think it's seamonkey causing the increased cpu usage.
if I launch seamonkey without an internet connection then this
doesn't happen. Seems
still worth scanning for malware (this exe is a target
of malware vectors), but may just be one or more Windows services doing
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On 8/29/13 7:05 AM +0900, Erness Wild wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/28/13 5:03 PM +0900, Philip Taylor wrote:
Erness Wild wrote:
I don't think it's seamonkey causing the increased cpu usage.
if I launch seamonkey without an internet connection then this
doesn't happen. Seems
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anymore only comes on low speed
now.
Not saying it was google.update.exe but just noticing what
happened.
So, did you uninstall Google update? I sure would.
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work for you. You
should check the pages afterwards just in case, to see if Tidy didn't
make a mess of them, as it sometimes happens.
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before send doesn't crash, but spell as you
check no longer works unless SM has changed they way it works.
Spelling before send works fine on OS X here in 2.20. I've never
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, Firefox or whatever pinned to the task bar and just
drag a link onto it. It's not necessary to create aliases and shortcuts
unless a link will be revisited many times.
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, that you're on Windows 7)
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certainly stores passwords
and enables one to manage them in the same way as SM. Visit the Security
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On 9/21/13 8:58 AM +0900, Trane Francks wrote:
On 9/21/13 8:21 AM +0900, andrewjro...@gmail.com wrote:
Since the latest upgrade Seamonkey now supports the Win7 taskbar properly (ie
it now has the grouping ability for it's own tabs), which is a shame as it
sucks. I don't want to have to click
within the
last week, but I can't find it.
GW
Just reverrted (--hey it's underlined!) to 2.20 as a fix for now.
GW
Spell check as I type works as always with SM 2.21 under OS X 10.6.8
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and SM 2.21, that page only uses ~6.5%
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or Flash-based pages won't
work that way. I usually drag URLs from Mail/News to the browser window
(to keep from opening a new tab) and there are times when it simply
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blocked 40,000+ ads. There's no way in Hades that page loaded 40,000
ads; otherwise, my browser sure would have used a LOT more than 6.5% CPU
load and very little memory when I visited the page.
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!) will do
nicely. There may also be Linux-based tablets coming out by now, which
may also run SeaMonkey (although there may be some libs trickery
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On 10/12/13 9:20 PM +0900, Philip Taylor wrote:
Try refreshing more than 5 times ...
Trane Francks wrote:
Nor does SM 2.21 here on OS X 10.6.8.
Nope. No strange behaviour at all.
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that was still reliable after three years' steady use.
Philip Taylor
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years. I had a Logitec that lasted 6-7 years till the buttons basically
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this situation.
Is the word Stopped created by SM or the site can put a word in the
status bar ?
I couldn't reproduce it. It loaded completely for me, finally ending up
with 'Done' in the status bar.
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that they already purchased. QT Pro license keys aren't a
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http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/system-requirements
Wow. Win98? That's impressive mileage.
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is showing up as the user agent is a bit of a mystery.
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On 11/1/13 1:38 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
The signature editor can handle full-on HTML code,
Signature editor? What's that?...
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