The initial warning dialog offers "More..." -- if you click that, then
you get the option to run anyway.
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On 3/30/2021 10:12 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
*You MUST absolutely do a full backup of your profile before upgrading
from a version earlier than SeaMonkey 2.53.1. This version of SeaMonkey
makes changes to your profile that can't be reverted in cases where you
need to go back to the older version.*
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I'm trying to update my Seamonkey 2.49.5 installations on Win10 and Win7
computers.
The installations seem to work fine; but then a couple hours later, I
see that SM has regressed to version 2.49.5. This has happened twice
each on two different Win10 computers. I've
On 5/30/2020 5:34 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
JAS wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ken wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/28/2020 1:55 PM, JAS wrote:
How does one go about telling which version of SM they have on their
computer? I am using ver. 2.49.5 right now and I have read if going
On 5/30/2020 5:34 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
JAS wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ken wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/28/2020 1:55 PM, JAS wrote:
How does one go about telling which version of SM they have on their
computer? I am using ver. 2.49.5 right now and I have read if going
Tom Pamin wrote:
More and more when printing web pages the printing is cutoff on the
right side. This occurs even when there is a print button on the page.
Is there a way to stop this from happening?
I often wish there were a simple way to just "print the browser window
as it looks now".
I
Daniel wrote:
j...@comcast.com wrote on 30/03/2019 9:29 AM:
On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 13:28:54 -0700, Ant in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
Ditto. I always loved the suite products, since Netscape days,
even though people think I am crazy!
I started out on Netscape 3.0 -- Navigator
Remember
Using SM 2.49.4 on Windows 10:
My Inbox folder sort reverts to sort by Subject every time I open
display of the folder, even if I had chosen previously a sort by date or
sort by order received.
This does not happen with other folders. If I change their sort-by
column, go away and come
On 4/16/2018 10:37 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/16/2018 7:26 AM, Bob Fleischer wrote:
I often send text messages containing a URL in plain text.
If I send the message in plain text from Seamonkey, it is recognized by a
recipient Seamonkey as a clickable link and displayed as such.
If I send
I often send text messages containing a URL in plain text.
If I send the message in plain text from Seamonkey, it is recognized by a
recipient Seamonkey as a clickable link and displayed as such.
If I send the message in plain text from another mail program (in this case,
Samsung's Android
and Firefox is not affected so this takes
the usual backseat...
FRG
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Mason83 wrote:
On 28/07/2017 20:15, Bob Fleischer wrote:
I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just
upgraded from V 2.46.
A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works
Mason83 wrote:
On 28/07/2017 20:15, Bob Fleischer wrote:
I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just
upgraded from V 2.46.
A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only
when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On other browsers
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 7/28/17, Bob Fleischer <bobnos...@nospamduxsys.com> wrote:
I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just
upgraded from V 2.46.
A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only
when accessed from Seamonke
Lee wrote:
On 7/28/17, Bob Fleischer <bobnos...@nospamduxsys.com> wrote:
I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just
upgraded from V 2.46.
A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only
when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On
I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just
upgraded from V 2.46.
A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only
when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On other browsers,
and from an absolutely clean v2.48 installation on a "virgin"
Ray_Net wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote on 04-04-17 21:18:
Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 03-04-17 18:59:
On 4/3/2017 9:00 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote on 03-04-17 08:57:
Ray_Net wrote on 01-04-17 21:18:
SM Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0
Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 03-04-17 18:59:
On 4/3/2017 9:00 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote on 03-04-17 08:57:
Ray_Net wrote on 01-04-17 21:18:
SM Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
above Windows 10 pro ...
I have SM opened
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 11/15/16, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
This is slowly but surely driving me crazy: the focus shifts almost
randomly.
For example, I press reply, compose window opens, I type a key and
whammo the original
Rick Merrill wrote:
This is slowly but surely driving me crazy: the focus shifts almost
randomly.
For example, I press reply, compose window opens, I type a key and
whammo the
original window comes to the top!
I have this same problem after I upgraded a Windows 8.1 system to
Windows 10 (this
WaltS48 wrote:
On 08/19/2016 09:13 PM, Bob Fleischer wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I just upgraded my Windows 8.1 system to Windows 10 version 1511.
Ever since I did the upgrade, whenever I am interacting with SeaMonkey v2.40
(installed before the upgrade), whether it is typing text or picking
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I just upgraded my Windows 8.1 system to Windows 10 version 1511.
Ever since I did the upgrade, whenever I am interacting with SeaMonkey v2.40
(installed before the upgrade), whether it is typing text or picking a menu,
another window seemingly randomly pops to front
I just upgraded my Windows 8.1 system to Windows 10 version 1511.
Ever since I did the upgrade, whenever I am interacting with SeaMonkey v2.40
(installed before the upgrade), whether it is typing text or picking a menu,
another window seemingly randomly pops to front and takes focus.
It has
I just upgraded my Windows 8.1 system to Windows 10 version 1511.
Ever since I did the upgrade, whenever I am interacting with SeaMonkey v2.40
(installed before the upgrade), whether it is typing text or picking a menu,
another window seemingly randomly pops to front and takes focus.
It has
I just upgraded my Windows 8.1 system to Windows 10 version 1511.
Ever since I did the upgrade, whenever I am interacting with SeaMonkey v2.40
(installed before the upgrade), whether it is typing text or picking a menu,
another window seemingly randomly pops to front and takes focus.
It has
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
Isaac Schemm wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
After trying a number of ways to reduce the size of a too-large window,
I've come to the conclusion that the best description of the situation
is "full screen without menu bar". The window
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
for keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see how
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
After trying a number of ways to reduce the size of a too-large window,
I've come to the conclusion that the best description of the situation
is "full screen without menu bar". The window isn't too large for the
screen, it
Isaac Schemm wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole
screen
and have no menu bar, and thus
Felix Miata wrote:
Bob Fleischer composed on 2016-03-15 23:36 (UTC-0400):
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen and
have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except for
keyboard shortcuts
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen and
have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except for
keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see how to change the browser window
settings that are
I found that if I installed Cygwin (free) with its command-line email
program, that "email" can send an HTML file as an HTML email message.
Bob
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How would I send an HTML file as the mail message, not as an attachment?
I can insert the text of the HTML file into an HTML message I am
composing, but the result doesn't work correctly at the receiving end,
probably due to the HTML context into which the HTML file is inserted.
I just want
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
With SeaMonkey 2.33.1, if I do a search for a string in body on
Local Folders and subfolders, the search will stall at some point
and never complete.
Anything I should check or fix?
If your mail folders are huge, a body search will take a long time
With SeaMonkey 2.33.1, if I do a search for a string in body on Local
Folders and subfolders, the search will stall at some point and never
complete.
Anything I should check or fix?
Bob
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Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:
I want to say this behavior started around 2.24 but I could be wrong.
I've noticed that when typing into my address bar that it now takes
around 2-3 seconds before autocomplete populates anything. It used to
be instant. I thought maybe it was machine specific but
Edmund Wong wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
One concern might be if the political dispute between the new CEO and
Mozilla developers (including a boycott by some developers) affect
availability of technology that Seamonkey ultimately needs.
What kind of dispute are you talking about?
Edmund
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 24/03/2014 18:21, SamuelS told the world:
Just read this article from ZDNet, how, if at all, will this affect SM?
Probably not much, if at all.
1. Seamonkey is not a Mozilla product. Yes, Mozilla lends some
infrastructure resources to the Seamonkey team.
NFN Smith wrote:
Daniel wrote:
All very good, Bob, but some here don't read the Subject's of the post,
they look at the content of the message, so just putting FYI in the
message may not be very useful!
Perhaps if you were to give a bit more detail as to what you are seeing
Yep. Just love
Daniel wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
FYI
Sorry, Bob, did you mean to tell the Mailredirect Extension Developer
that
his/her Mailredirect extension does not work with SM 2.17?? Or
something
else??
The developer, or SeaMonkey users, or possibly
Daniel wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
FYI
Sorry, Bob, did you mean to tell the Mailredirect Extension Developer that
his/her Mailredirect extension does not work with SM 2.17?? Or something
else??
The developer, or SeaMonkey users, or possibly the SeaMonkey developers
would find
FYI
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Actually, it doesn't kill the process, but all windows disappear and
SeaMonkey apparently consumes no resources (other than the memory it is
already using).
Bob
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Ray_Net wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote, On 25/09/2012 20:04:
Actually, it doesn't kill the process, but all windows disappear and
SeaMonkey apparently consumes no resources (other than the memory it
is already using).
Bob
You did not send us the offending URL...
When you said all windows
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote, On 25/09/2012 20:04:
Actually, it doesn't kill the process, but all windows disappear and
SeaMonkey apparently consumes no resources (other than the memory it
is already using).
Bob
You did not send us the offending URL...
When you
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I seem to have damaged my profile in such a way that browser windows no
longer show the bookmarks toolbar (the space for the bar is there, as is
the Home icon on the left, and it is selected under show/hide).
Also, the location bar remains blank as I browse.
My profile
With the latest versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey, I note that my
profiles have new folders names minidumps each containing some files.
What are these?
Bob
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I seem to have damaged my profile in such a way that browser windows no
longer show the bookmarks toolbar (the space for the bar is there, as is
the Home icon on the left, and it is selected under show/hide).
Also, the location bar remains blank as I browse.
My profile still has the bookmark
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bob Fleischer:
It appears as if some UI information is damaged. How do I fix it?
First step ist trying safe-mode. ;)
Hartmut
OK -- once I do that, does that fix the problem, or is it a work-around,
or a diagnostic?
Bob
chicagofan wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
upscope wrote:
Considering moving to SeaMonkey Mail. I have been unable to find how to
change colors of the messages based on New Message, Read Message,and
Important message. I presently use Kmail and set New Messages to Red,
Important Messages to Green and
Bob Fleischer wrote:
As I did with SeaMonkey 2.4, I still get frequent (about 30 % of the
time) hangs immediately after downloads with SM 2.5b4. This happens
whether I use the download manager or not.
Bob
I stumbled upon something that might provide a clue regarding what's
happening:
I
As I did with SeaMonkey 2.4, I still get frequent (about 30 % of the
time) hangs immediately after downloads with SM 2.5b4. This happens
whether I use the download manager or not.
Bob
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
As I did with SeaMonkey 2.4, I still get frequent (about 30 % of the
time) hangs immediately after downloads with SM 2.5b4. This happens
whether I use the download manager or not.
Bob
I would SUSPECT this has to do with your OS's virus scan
Well, not always, but several times a day SeaMonkey 2.4.1 will just hang
(and not recover) immediately after a download.
I've never seen this with previous versions.
Bob
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Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Rickles wrote:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:7.0.1) Gecko/20110928 Firefox/7.0.1
SeaMonkey/2.4.1.
Others have complained about SM appearing to hang, or at least take a
ridiculously long time to do something as simple as delete an email. I'd
never seen it before,
Oedipe wrote:
Here we go again, i've lost two extensions not compatible with the 2.4
recent upgrade :-(
I begin to be quite fed-up with all these automatic upgrades...
I can report that the Mail Redirect 0.7.6.6 extension stopped working
properly when I upgraded to 2.4 (everything worked
On a Windows XP system my daughter uses, she runs SeaMonkey from a
regular/limited user account. The 2.3.2 upgrade was attempted, but
failed. I then performed the upgrade from an administrator account,
successfully. However, when using the limited user account, SeaMonkey
reports upgrade
I just upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.2, and right-clinks on links produced a
grossly oversized popup menu, essentially full screen height, with the menu
contents sometimes scrolled off the top of the screen. The contents are
also missing some entries.
This particular installation must have gotten
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I just upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.2, and right-clinks on links produced a
grossly oversized popup menu, essentially full screen height, with the menu
contents sometimes scrolled off the top of the screen. The contents are also
missing some entries.
This particular installation
My wife still uses SeaMonkey 2.0.x on a Power PC Mac running Mac OS 10.4.
I understand that she cannot upgrade to SeaMonkey 2.1, and that there
will be no further security fixes to SeaMonkey 2.0.
Besides buying a new computer, what alternatives might there be?
Bob
I am running RC2 on Windows 7, 64-bit and find that when I use the
search messages window, there is very little I can do with the listed
search results.
Click, double-click, and right-click do nothing on a search result item.
While I can select any search result item, and highlight it, I
My recent folder list seems to get flushed too quickly to be useful
much of the time. How is the list maintained? Do I have any control
over the number of items in the list (or the age if that is a factor)?
Bob
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Now that I've recovered missing email from a folder (causes unknown, but
I suspect a failed network file transfer was either not reported as an
error or not noticed), I have a folder that I think has everything in
it, but since I was careful to avoid adding ranges that seemed to be
intact,
I have a rather large folder of saved email messages (now using
SeaMonkey 2.0.x, but it was long established under SeaMonkey 1.x) in
which a large period of messages -- spanning almost two years worth --
disappeared from the folder listing. Instead, the last message still
displayed before the
I was viewing the QuickTime plugin with SeaMonkey 2.0.4, and QT prompted
me to update it. I did OK the update, QT downloaded and installed, shut
down SeaMonkey, and now I have no QT plugin.
This is on Windows Vista 64-bit.
Is there any way of restoring the QuickTime plugin?
This same thing,
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Dick Hoffman wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Dick Hoffman wrote:
I'm using SM 2.0.3 under Windows XP-SP3. Recently I've started getting
a message to the effect that SM experienced a problem truncating the
Inbox after moving a message to another folder and that I might have
to
Ray_Net wrote:
Babatunde Gbolade wrote:
I have just done exactly what Bob Fleischer did - deleting one entry
from my address books each and now Seamonkey is working again.
How did you know which one to remove ?
My assumption wasn't that there was a bad entry but that there was some
rich904 wrote:
I noticed yesterday and today while in compose a mail message that I
will sometimes freeze up. I happens while I am typing the recipient
address. I cannot exit the application. Have to go to Task Manager to
kill Seamonkey and restart application. Happened on my machine at home
Several times with SM 2.0 I have received the message Alert: There was an
error truncating the Inbox after filtering a message to the folder 'k4p'.
You may need to shutdown SeaMonkey and delete INBOX.msf.
Aside from the fact that it should no longer be necessary to shutdown
SeaMonkey and
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I notice that some paths in my about:config page start with [ProfD] -- I
assume this means that the path is relative to the profile directory.
However, not all paths are written thus -- many include the complete
path including (this is Windows) the drive letter.
Can all
I notice that some paths in my about:config page start with [ProfD] -- I
assume this means that the path is relative to the profile directory.
However, not all paths are written thus -- many include the complete path
including (this is Windows) the drive letter.
Can all paths in the
ClintonHammond wrote:
On Nov 12, 1:19 pm, George Cardencardboa...@comcast.net wrote:
Mine, too. I think it's Facebook's problem, though it seems to be
working right now...
I just tried, and still got booted to Facebook Mobile.
I just noticed this this morning -- worked fine last
JAS wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
I am still not sure whether I actually migrated
my 1.1.18 profile to a 2.0 format or whether I just
copied over the files. The Migration Wizard seemed a
bit unsure as to what it was actually doing.
In any case, are there certain file names and/or formats
that are
Russell wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:56:37 -0700 (PDT), Willyeckerslike
kennytho...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
I have just installed Seamonkey 2 RC on Windows 7 64bit which I
recieved this morning and it works fine.
I installed v1.18 and am repeatenly being informed on launching it that it
I have experienced this problem intermittently throughout the SM 2 betas
and RCs.
Sometimes the File icon presents a list that ONLY includes Recent.
I then have to resort to one of the other UI approaches to filing a message.
Bob
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
Did you look into mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey - where the posts actually
did go to?
Ah! It's got the follow-up flag set! That explains a lot:)
It certainly would be a usability improvement if SeaMonkey did something
(probably as an option) to grab
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bob Fleischer schrieb:
On my home system I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.18 with about 7GB of mail
folders. This is on a drive that has less than 7GB free space. When I
install SeaMonkey 2.0, will I be able to convert my profile and keep my
email in place? How
On my home system I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.18 with about 7GB of mail
folders. This is on a drive that has less than 7GB free space. When I
install SeaMonkey 2.0, will I be able to convert my profile and keep my
email in place? How?
Bob
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Windows 2000 SP4 is too old for QuickTime
Apple still provides downloads for QuickTime 7.1.6 for Windows which
runs on Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL260
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL255
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Rich Gray wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 02/21/07 07:16, Marco wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Rich Gray wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I'm an only occasional Mac user, and I installed SeaMonkey 1.1 on
Mac OS 10.3.9 recently. Sometimes there's a small green circle
with a number in it over
NoOp wrote:
On 10/13/2009 01:08 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Well, I found that the visible difference between my production profile
and the virgin test profile is that I had allow cookies for the
originating website only on the production system (the one that
failed). I
Rick Merrill wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
The online banking application I use works in SeaMonkey 1.1.18 and in
Firefox 3.5, but doesn't work (at least not the bill payer page) in
2.0 RC1 (it didn't work in the betas either, but I thought I saw a
report from somebody else that sounded like
chicagofan wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
When I send E-Mail, sometimes I get a 'Copy Complete' window popping up
and sometimes not...
Every once in a while, the window has the active bar sweeping across
the
window and the window has to be canceled or it sits there
Robert Kaiser wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Oh! mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey appeared twice in the Newsgroups
distribution list.
Yes, apparently I failed to change the second one to a Followup-to as
I had intended :(
Robert Kaiser
Hmmm, could that not
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/13/09 09:54, Bob Fleischer wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
The point is that this site works in both the latest Firefox (3.5.x) and
the latest V1 Seamonkey (1.1.18), but doesn't work in RC1 (or the
betas), and changing the User Agent string doesn't
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/13/09 09:54, Bob Fleischer wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
The point is that this site works in both the latest Firefox
(3.5.x) and
the latest V1 Seamonkey (1.1.18), but doesn't work in RC1 (or the
betas), and changing the User
I am running the SeaMonkey 2.0 RC1 pre-test. I replied to the
announcement SeaMonkey 2.0 RC1 pre-testing - help wanted! by Robert
Kaiser. His post was made to several newsgroups:
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey, mozilla.support.seamonkey, mozilla.dev.l10n,
mozilla.dev.quality
His posting also
Hartmut Figge wrote:
J. Weaver Jr.:
Hit Reply and look at the top of the dialog. Right under your From
line, and just above the Subject, is the group (or groups) your reply
will go to. That's your warning.
But not a good one. I prefer a reminder with a colored Followup-To.
The online banking application I use works in SeaMonkey 1.1.18 and in
Firefox 3.5, but doesn't work (at least not the bill payer page) in
2.0 RC1 (it didn't work in the betas either, but I thought I saw a
report from somebody else that sounded like the same thing, but probably
a different
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/09/09 12:38, Bob Fleischer wrote:
The online banking application I use works in SeaMonkey 1.1.18 and in
Firefox 3.5, but doesn't work (at least not the bill payer page) in
2.0 RC1 (it didn't work in the betas either, but I thought I saw a
report from somebody else
chicagofan wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 9/16/2009 10:07 PM chicagofan wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Known:https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514876
I reported this earlier at bugzilla too, but I'm not tech savvy, and
can't
help find where it went wrong between b1 and b2. I sure hope
According to the article, it doesn't look for seamonkey.exe.
Bob
NoOp wrote:
On 10/01/2009 01:52 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
What does everyone think about this article and Sea Monkey?
bj
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10363836-83.html?tag=nl.e757
Banking Trojan steals
Using SeaMonkey 2.0b2 on Vista: reading sequentially through unread
emails in a folder (or news items in a newsgroup) using a separate
message window doesn't mark the subsequent messages as read.
Bob
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Other things fail on the subsequent messages (but not the first). For
example, if images are blocked, one cannot show them.
Bob
Gerald Ross wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Using SeaMonkey 2.0b2 on Vista: reading sequentially through unread
emails in a folder (or news items in a newsgroup) using
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I just installed SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1 on a Mac G4 running 10.4 and let
it import a previous SeaMonkey 1.1.17 profile.
The import seemed to work well except for one problem: I can't read
email messages (either existing or folders or just downloaded
I just installed SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1 on a Mac G4 running 10.4 and let
it import a previous SeaMonkey 1.1.17 profile.
The import seemed to work well except for one problem: I can't read
email messages (either existing or folders or just downloaded) in a
separate New Window. Any such
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
I have been running the latest releases of SeaMonkey (now 1.1.16) on
what should be a rather hot system -- a Core 2 quad 3.0 GHz system
running Vista Business 64-bit in 8 GB RAM.. SeaMonkey mail
performance, especially anything moving messages
I have been running the latest releases of SeaMonkey (now 1.1.16) on
what should be a rather hot system -- a Core 2 quad 3.0 GHz system
running Vista Business 64-bit in 8 GB RAM.. SeaMonkey mail performance,
especially anything moving messages between folders, is really slow
(like several
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