Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Ray_Net wrote:
>> EE wrote on 27/11/2015 19:38:
>>> George wrote:
Gentlemen,
Since I signed up for the site I am receiving many e-mails each day
from people I do not know.
Please let me know how I can unsubscribe in order to prevent all the
Daniel wrote:
> On 1/11/2015 7:08 PM, Daniel wrote:
>
>> Hmm! I have "full-screen-api.enabled" set to false *by default* . No
>> mention of "full-screen-api.content-only" at all and I can do
>> Youtube full screen!!
>>
>> Additionally, I do have "full-screen-api.allow-trusted-requests-only"
DoctorBill wrote:
> My spell checker is acting like it is from another universe !
> When it runs, I get corrections of words that are not in the letter !
> Odd words
>
> I just sent a letter to my daughter and it showed that "Cambrian" was
> misspelled - nothing even related to Cambrian was
Carlson, Christine M wrote:
> Please remove me from this email!!!
Christine, this is a newsgroup and a list-server, not exactly "email".
Only you can remove yourself by unsubscribing. The details are in every
post you make:
List-Unsubscribe:
Petr Voralek wrote:
> In the new version of Seamonkey began to appear white numbers in the
> upper left corner of the Seamonkey windows, menus, and the pull-down
> menus:
>
> https://al-ribat.6in4.net/ ...
Both Firefox and the SeaMonkey browser told me "This Connection is
Untrusted" and said
David E. Ross wrote:
I have problems with Web pages that are NOT mine. Here are some
examples.
I looked at your two examples, in three browsers (SeaMonkey, Firefox, and
Chromium), and do not see the problems you describe. So I guess I can't be
of further help.
I will say that setting
David E. Ross wrote:
Windows 7 SeaMonkey 2.35
On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Edit Preferences Appearance
Fonts]. How can I translate between pixels (the settings for fonts in
SeaMonkey) and points (the font-size unit commonly used with CSS)?
Points are for printing, and should only
Ray_Net wrote:
I just prefer:
Start typing in the URL bar and when the target URL shows move highlight
to it, and press the delete key.
Thank you for confirming that you tried this method, and that it works for
you.
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Ray_Net wrote:
Right-click doesnot not show a delete option, the action just jump and
display that page.
BUT
Start typing in the URL bar and when the target URL shows move highlight
to it, and press the delete key
This is working now, at the second try, because at the first try... I
badly
NoOp wrote:
On 7/26/2015 10:35 PM, Daniel wrote:
Win 8.1 is NT 6.3 ... Win 10 is NT 10.0! Did Win9 gobble up all the
intermediate NT versions??
Yes.
So the story goes, there is a lot of active legacy version-checking
code, both from Microsoft and from third-party vendors, that searches
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
A Williams wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:
I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
(in the Browser) Go - History and then delete any line(s) you don't
want. You will note that the list is searchable.
I do
notme wrote:
I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.
What happens if you scroll to, and highlight, the
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
you can put that definition in the style sheet and just code font
style=whatever.../style.
Just one minor correction to your otherwise excellent post. The above
would be:
p class=whatever.../p
Class, instead of style, and apply it to the HTML elements instead of
stango wrote:
stango wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
stango wrote:
You are better off using the 'outdated' Composer than you are using
Blue Griffon.
Composer is truly WYSIWYG while Blue Griffon is a 'hack'!
Perhaps Composer is okay for your web site, but authors wishing to use
new
stango wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
That's irrelevant to this discussion so far. Bluefish isn't related to
Composer or BlueGriffon at all. It is an entirely different kind of
tool. (I know; I use Bluefish.)
If you looked at my web site first glance you would not be able to tell
warwolfprime wrote:
I am curious as to whether or not the Composer part of SeaMonkey is
available as a stand alone piece of software,
The Composer is seriously out-of-date, and hasn't been touched in well
over a decade. No, it's not available separately. You would do better to
get and
stango wrote:
You are better off using the 'outdated' Composer than you are using Blue
Griffon.
Composer is truly WYSIWYG while Blue Griffon is a 'hack'!
Perhaps Composer is okay for your web site, but authors wishing to use new
technologies such as html5 and CSS will be better served with
c2baird wrote:
Can I send one email to 500 addresses? Or what is the limit?
You don't give any details about how you want to send this email. Since
you posted to the SeaMonkey newsgroup and you have a charter.net email
address, I'll assume you want to use it with your ISP's email service.
Daniel wrote:
And why are you posting to a SeaMonkey news group, presumably about a
SeaMonkey problem, with Google Chrome??
We don't know what browser he is using. He posted via Google Groups, and
could be using any browser. User-Agent: G2/1.0
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Joe Grey wrote:
Please un-subscribe me joe4...@gmail.com joe4...@onlyinternet.net
Your unsubscribe message may not work, as you've misspelled the word in
the Subject line. The instruction is in every one of your headers:
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
Joe Grey wrote:
unsubscribe
You've corrected the spelling, but you have still emailed it to the wrong
address.
support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org
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Ken Drabinsky wrote:
Just started working on SeaMonkey Composer and can't figure out how to
add more than one:table at the same Horizontal level. it seems to cancel
out in a grid lock. What's the secret I am missing here.?? i.e. tables
lock up and unable to physically move around on the page.
Béèm wrote:
EE wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ronnie wrote on 17/03/2015 10:15:
And foxes aren't on fire either. It's a fun play on the word, it's
not meant to be l literal translation like the current logo is, good
grief.
The difference between a Fox and a Fox on a Fire is less than the
Bo1953 wrote:
Hello all,
I have a challenge where the 'Sent' folder does NOT appear for several
email accounts in SM 2.32.1 using W 8.1.
What have I done incorrectly for this to happen?
Look in your account settings and see where you have designated Sent
messages to be stored. It will be
Ronnie wrote:
Whats gravity?
Gravity is an excellent newsreader for Windows. If you were to use it to
access these groups, you would not have to subscribe to the email list
server. http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/
But since you aren't using Windows, you could look into various Linux
Ronnie wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
Whats gravity?
Gravity is an excellent newsreader for Windows. If you were to use it
to access these groups, you would not have to subscribe to the email
list server. http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/
But since you aren't using
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Surprisingly SeaMonkey has been rated as more secure than Firefox
Please scroll down to the second table:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/mac-os-x-is-the-most-vulnerable-os-
claims-security-firm/
Thank you SeaMonkey
David E. Ross wrote:
... Spammers change their E-mail accounts frequently, often before
their ISPs receive complaints.
Spammers don't *have* ISPs. Not for sending spam...
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William wrote:
I'm in the USA. I have been receiving emails, supposedly from FedEx,
saying that there is a problem with a shipment to me and asking me to
open the attached shipping label, which is a compressed file. My ISP
marks these as spam, but sends them to me, which is consistent with
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Per FedEx web site:
If you have received a fraudulent e-mail that claims to be from FedEx,
you can report it by forwarding it to ab...@fedex.com.
I'll be damned. My hunch is if they even act on it they'll likely just
contact the hosting
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Per FedEx web site:
If you have received a fraudulent e-mail that claims to be from FedEx,
you can report it by forwarding it to ab...@fedex.com.
I'll be damned. My hunch
Ray_Net wrote:
Is submitting a bug a good idea ?
It is not a bug. It is the lack of a feature.
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Ray_Net wrote:
When i do a spell error in the body of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and i can select the word then click
spell to be able to correct the bad word.
If I don't select a word, all the bad word are correctable by the spell
mecanism.
When i do a
Mr. Ed wrote:
On 2/14/2015 4:56 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote on 14/02/2015 19:59:
Hi. Is anyone aware of a word count facility that can be added to
Composer?
It would be really helpful. Many thanks again.
Composer is just maintained. There will be no enhancement.
You
Tom S. wrote:
G Tod said:
By the way, how do you guys find these errors on websites?
Is it a complicated thing?
No. Just use http://validator.w3.org . There are book-marklets available
to auto-load the page.
The above is for HTML errors. Additionally, for CSS styling errors, use:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ant wrote on 26/01/2015 05:52:
On 1/25/2015 2:07 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Why did you use plain text for composing mail ?
Because I am old school, and don't care for the fancy formattings and
stuff. Also, HTML adds file sizes to some slow Internet contacts like
those with still
Ray_Net wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I told you that you will send your html mail in plain text,
You cannot send *HTML* mail in plain text. The two formats are apples
and oranges.
You don't understand what i said
I understood what you wrote, where you did _not_
PhillipJones wrote:
and They have Decide to rename the new system System 10 to compete with
Mac OSX.10.10.1 (Yosemite).
No, that is not correct. Microsoft had to skip Windows *9* because, in
programming code where the version is searched, the Windows 95 and 98
versions would report positive.
Rufus wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rufus wrote:
[snippage]
just like I don't care about the difference between Webkit and Gekko;
Webkit and Gekko are both browser engines, like Ford and Chevrolet are
both cars. E-mail and News would be more like sedans and motorcycles.
They both
Rufus wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I agree - you can *send* to a non-subscribed NG (it's just an
e-mail),
No, you aren't sending an e-mail. You are sending a news post.
I just replied/cross posted another Reply
Rufus wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I agree - you can *send* to a non-subscribed NG (it's just an e-mail),
No, you aren't sending an e-mail. You are sending a news post.
I just replied/cross posted another Reply to the Test group, which I do
*not* subscribe to...and I
Rufus wrote:
I agree - you can *send* to a non-subscribed NG (it's just an e-mail),
No, you aren't sending an e-mail. You are sending a news post.
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Mark DeWolf wrote:
I recently signed on to Sea Monkey’s e-mail service but now I’m
receiving messages from all sorts of people on topics I know nothing
about. Please remove me from any list I may be on.
Mark, you are in control. The answer is included in every post you make.
WaltS48 wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Mark DeWolf wrote:
I recently signed on to Sea Monkey’s e-mail service but now I’m
receiving messages from all sorts of people on topics I know nothing
about. Please remove me from any list I may be on.
Mark, you
Mark DeWolf wrote:
Is there a way in Sea Monkey to import an entire site and work on it one
page at a time?
What exactly do you mean when you say work on it? Do you want to garner
the source code? (That would be impossible.)
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Ray Davison wrote:
Mark DeWolf wrote:
Is there a way in Sea Monkey to import an entire site and work on it
one page at a time?
If you are referring to a page that calls other pages, and you just want
to read them at your leisure while you are off-line, then File Save
page as, gets the
Larry S. wrote:
What is the significance of the Expires date in About:Cache? Many of
them show 12-31-69.
The date is significant as Day Zero of the Unix epoch. What it has to do
with the cache, I don't know. Perhaps it means never expires.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
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Lee wrote:
Jacksonville, Fl is where I live but it is showing Richardson TX when I
connect to Yahoo.com with Sea Monkey Browser
Aha. http://yahoo.com/ ... Yes, there is an IP address geo-locater at that
site for your weather and possibly other things as well. It's working for
me, showing a
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Larry H wrote:
Am using Seamonkey V2.31 on a windows 7 pc. When I launch my home page
it loads badly misaligned. Many things are loaded page left. Other
items load on top of each other! If I click reload the page does load
correctly. This happens frequently.
If
Daniel wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
How you do that is listed in every email you receive. No one else can
do it for you. (Be sure to spell unsubscribe correctly.)
but, Beau, didn't you notice??
I did! That's why I said be sure to spell .. correctly. :-)
Judy apparently wants
Judy Dolby wrote:
[blank]
How you do that is listed in every email you receive. No one else can do
it for you. (Be sure to spell unsubscribe correctly.)
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
mailto:support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org?
NoOp wrote:
Printing the following web page:
http://www.familystylewithchefjeff.com/#!recipes/ckwa
results in only the first page being printed. Can someone please
confirm?
I would not be too quick to file a bug report about your browser. That is
a *horrible* page! I see it fail with
NoOp wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Printing the following web page:
http://www.familystylewithchefjeff.com/#!recipes/ckwa
results in only the first page being printed. Can someone please
confirm?
I would not be too quick to file a bug report about your browser
Lemuel Johnson wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
No, I did not miss your comments. I reported my own experience.
Regardless of what you decide to do, it is still a horribly designed
page - that fails in one way or another in multiple browsers of mine.
I wonder what wysiwyg
Desiree wrote:
andry violin wrote:
[snip personal email]
Sent from Windows Mail
How come this post is dated December 1, 2014? It's November 27, 2014.
Sender's computer set to wrong date. It was actually sent:
Thu, 27 Nov 2014 15:24:50 -0600
It was obviously a personal email sent to five
John Wolf wrote:
Its lacking in many areas including the ability to use style sheets.
Anyone know when Mozilla will finally upgrade their web editor?
The answer is never. The Composer has been dead for a very long time.
I do believe you have been advised this in the past, and recommended that
John Wolf wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Wolf wrote:
Its lacking in many areas including the ability to use style sheets.
Anyone know when Mozilla will finally upgrade their web editor?
The answer is never. The Composer has been dead for a very long time.
I do believe you have
stan pierce wrote:
Is there some very straightforward way to install JavaScript. How do I
know if I should use 32 or 64 bit. My machine is a 64 bit machine.
JavaScript comes with/within the browser. You don't need to install
anything else. Unless you mean you want to install something
stan pierce wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
stan pierce wrote:
Is there some very straightforward way to install JavaScript. How do
I know if I should use 32 or 64 bit. My machine is a 64 bit machine.
JavaScript comes with/within the browser. You don't need to install
anything else
Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
Ed,
Your snip address bounces. I would like to compare my
EaseUS experience with you. Please reply directly to me, thanks.
Jay O'Brien snip
Never, EVER post your real email to Usenet. Even on these news servers,
spammers trawl for addresses to spam.
That's
David E. Ross wrote:
Bryan Roache wrote:
Hi, how do I turn off pictures in SeaMonkey browser from being loaded?
.
If you want to permit images from certain domains, do that via the Data
Manager. Alterantively, this can be done much more simply if you have
the PrefBar extension
Larry wrote:
I am having the same problem and agree with Janine's reasons for wanting
this feature. I hope it gets fixed ASAP or a work around exists.
I see your point. Looking back, I see that Janine did not mention in the
OP that all incoming mail from a /particular sender/ was what was
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
I can't set emails to always show remote content anymore, think this
started in SM 29. Before it wouldn't even pop up the contact form. Now
after 29.1 it pops up, but after I close the form nothing happens. I
have to click show remote which only works on that
Daniel wrote:
Does anyone know how well MS Word might compose an HTML file, or, to put
it another way, how clean is a HTML file written in MS Word??
Back in the day, MS Word was always listed as a terrible web page
generator, coming in behind only MS Publisher and MS Excel for the honors
of
Mort wrote:
Having exhausted all other modalities, I took a chance and deleted Avast,
You can't just delete programs and applications in Windows. You must
*uninstall* them - especially for heavily-OS-involved software like anti-
virus programs. You've probably corrupted your registry by now.
David E. Ross wrote:
Mort wrote:
Updating Avast inadvertently downloaded Google Chrome to my H.D.,
(running Windows XP, SP-3). Now, I cannot delete it. It does not show
up on the list of programs in control panel's section on programs, yet
it is there with a H.D. search. Each time that I
Ben wrote:
html
head
meta http-equiv=content-type content=text/html; charset=UTF-8
/head
body smarttemplateinserted=true bgcolor=#FF text=#00
div id=smartTemplate4-template/div
I have found that if you press the 'Reply' button in seamonkeys
email client, that
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/7/2014 1:03 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
First, examine the source of an affected email and look there for the
line with the user-agent. The show us this line.
Windows 7 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101
Steven Silvera wrote:
html
head
meta http-equiv=content-type content=text/html; charset=UTF-8
/head
body bgcolor=#FF text=#00
font face=Trebuchet MSHow do I correct this?br
/font
/body
/html
Are all these attachments being sent by Microsoft Outlook users?
Mort wrote:
A tech service transferred files from my old Win XP to my new Win 7 Pro.
In so doing, my personal profile in XP was corrupted. It will only start
and function in default profile. The store geek said that I do not need
my personal profile, and that the default one works fine. My
Roger Fink wrote:
There is an annoying amount of spam in the Mozilla support groups I
check from time to time (SM, FF TB), and the filters I set up seem to
do absolutely nothing.
What are you filtering on? If you set a filter for the spammer's email
address, that won't work because he
Roger Fink wrote:
The Shagnasty Eyeball Concept is starting to look good.
It's easy to do. If you download headers and see a batch of Subject lines
written in Italian and all upper-case, just glaze over the eye and move on
to the next message. Just don't click the spam to download the
bryan roache wrote:
H ello all, I need your help unsubscribing. I cannot seem to be able
to
unsubscribe via the browser. Does anyone know what the email address for
unsubscribing is?
It's listed right in the headers of your post.
List-Unsubscribe:
Ed Mullen wrote:
And don't forget there is email encoding overhead. An attachment that
is exactly 10 Mb would make and email larger than 10 Mb even if the
email has null content other than that.
..generally about 30% overhead. A 10Mb file would take about 13Mb to send
via email.
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rjkrjk wrote:
1. google search page... enter information
2. results displayed on google
3. click on a site for the item/info I need on Amazon.com
Why don't you just go to amazon.com first? There is a search box right
there on amazon's main page.
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Ed Mullen wrote:
If you have to rely on a WYSIWYG editor move to either Kompozer (not
actively being developed) or Blue Griffon. Both are derived from Nvu
(discontinued) which was derived from Composer. Blue Griffon is the
most up-to-date of all of them.
Omer Suleimanagich wrote:
What are the proper settings in seamonkey, to get in to earthlink
newsgroups?
A quick visit to my search engine finds:
http://support.earthlink.net/articles/tools/earthlink-newsgroups-faq.php
..where it also says, in case this applies to you:
Newsgroup access is
Brooke Clarke wrote:
My ISP is in the process of changing all hosted web pages to a secure
server that uses FTPS (FTP over TLS or SSL) but I can't find anyplace to
select these in SeaMonkey 2.24 Composer. It that possible or do I need
to change to some other web page editor, and if so any
Desiree wrote:
On 3/15/2014 12:44 PM, Alexander Lau wrote:
Seamonkey Team Dear Sir / Madam:
Please take me off your mailing list, thank you very much!
shatin...@yahoo.com
This is a newsgroupnot a list serve. Just remove this newsgroup
from your email client. There is no
Alexander Lau wrote:
Seamonkey Team Dear Sir / Madam:
Please take me off your mailing list, thank you very much!
shatin...@yahoo.com
How to do that is right in the headers of your post:
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
If you wish to apply the effect (Bold, Underline and Italics) to the
odd word or to a few words in individual *Text* e-mails, you can use
*asterics for bold* , _Underscores for underlining_ and /Slants for
Italics/ .
Hmm! I wonder why the /Italics/ didn't
Daniel wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Hmm! I wonder why the /Italics/ didn't work?? Must be wrong symbol!!
Your initial /Slants for Italics/ did not work because of the line
break in the middle of the phrase. Note that none of them will if they
span multiple lines
EE wrote:
Whoever said that Microsoft no longer has a news server is correct. I
was unable to find any groups to which to subscribe.
That was me; said it twice. I also said that many/most of the Microsoft
groups are still available on other servers, such as Eternal-September,
but are no
EE wrote:
For Microsoft, that would be news.microsoft.com. You can leave that as
the name of the account or put in a different name.
No, you can't. The Microsoft news servers were shut down several years ago.
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EE wrote:
As far as getting access to more newsgroups goes, you can add more
newsgroup server addresses as accounts.
Yes, that will work, once you sign up for them. Most require registering
of some sort. Some are free, some are not.
For instance, if you wanted
access to Microsoft
EE wrote:
If you were looking for newsgroups about Microsoft Windows, why not
subscribe to news.microsoft.com?
Didn't they go defunct several years ago? The server (and URL) you
suggest is dead. Microsoft dropped Usenet in favor of spit web forums.
(You'll find the newsgroups still
G. Ross wrote:
Just learned this from another newsgroup. If you want to reply to just
a part of a message or email, highlight that part or paragraph then
click reply. Saves deleting the parts you don't want to send back.
This may be old news to you but new to me.
Glad you were able to
MR ZenWiz wrote:
sean nathan sean.n.b...@wizards.knee wrote:
[snip]
... I tend to rely on MSE - it's free, it seems to work fairly well
Yes, I know it's also an MS product, but for what I see, it works better
than most of them.
Would you trust an anti-virus product from the company that
MR ZenWiz wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Would you trust an anti-virus product from the company that wrote the
operating system that needs it? ;-)
I don't trust the OS enough to use it unless I have to, but I do trust
their greed in keeping unhappy users from defecting, so
MR ZenWiz wrote:
and I didn't see Malwarebytes anywhere on the list.
That's an anti-malware app, not an anti-virus app is why. ;-)
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Rick Merrill wrote:
When viewing the thread pane it would be nice to see what the Next Item
in the list would be.
What happens is that the current item is at the bottom of the display.
Would sorting the pane in the opposite direction help? Click on the
column headings to sort (click
Alain Carrière wrote:
Hi WaltS
Thank you for trying to help me. Sorry to say first that I got a
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently when replying
to your email
You should reply to the group instead. Walt has EVOMER as part of his
email address, which is REMOVE spelt
Rick Merrill wrote:
My Inbox show 24 total but only the unread items show up. I have
forgotten how to show the read items! Please help!
View Messages All (toggles with Unread)
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JohnW-Mpls wrote:
WinXP SM 2.22.1
When I create a new message and attach a .txt file, the content of that
.txt file appears in the body of the message.
Always has.
If I change the attached file to a .doc or .zip: the body of the message
stays unaffected by the attachment.
Sure, but
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
WinXP, SM 2.22.1
I had sent a copy of a message to myself and when looking at the copy I
received, the body of the message included text from files attached to
the message. How can that happen?
I always thought that the body and attachments are totally separate.
A guy
Jonathan Maunder wrote:
I need to edit PNG documents in Seamonkey, but when I go to 'File',
'Edit Page' is in grey on the drop-down menu. I cannot select it. Please
help!
As far as I know, SeaMonkey does not have an image-editing program
(probably never will) or the capability to do so.
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
it probably won't work now that I mention itbut if you know the
exact title of a WSJ article, and you put it in quotes in Google, and
you click through from the Google search result, you can magically
read the article
Paul wrote:
WSJ loads ok for me using SM1119.
Unfortunately the only article that I am allowed to read without being a
subscriber is about gay marriage in Utah.
Maybe adjusting browser spoofing would help.
Or turning off ad block.
Nah. You need to have an account to read all but a few
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul wrote:
WSJ loads ok for me using SM1119.
Unfortunately the only article that I am allowed to read without being
a subscriber is about gay marriage in Utah.
Maybe adjusting browser spoofing would help.
Or turning off ad block.
Nah
Larry S. wrote:
For the last couple of weeks articles from the Wall St. Journal won't
load. The turning circle just sits there for over a minute, then I get a
long page of links, apparently to various parts of the page such as ads.
No text or page assembly.
This is new; no problem before.
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