Re: Wish: Mass Detach

2010-06-24 Thread Mark Tyndall

Eggar wrote:



[...]

the extract actions seem to work like expected. Once extracted the
message still seems to 'hang on' to it's attachment, not replacing it
with a reference path lieu of the bulky klingon


There are three options for dealing with attachments:

extract - copies the attachment to local storage
detach - moves the attachment to local storage, retaining a link in the 
email.

delete - leaves only an indication that the attachment has been deleted.

Mark.
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Re: Cache Path

2009-12-08 Thread Mark Tyndall

Cedar wrote:



Ummmaybe I should give more details:

My profile's cache is in: C:\Documents and Settings\my comp\Local
Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\my profile

My SM profile is in: C:\Documents and Settings\my comp\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\my profile

Is this normal for the cache to be in this directory, or should it be in
the SM profile's directory? Or does it even matter?


Yes, this is normal.  The Local Settings path is for files that 
shouldn't be synchronised as part of a (Windows Domain) roaming profile. 
 You'll probably see other cache files in there too.


Mark, who used to administer an NT4 domain with roaming profiles...
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Re: SeaMonkey 1.1.18 Security Release

2009-09-04 Thread Mark Tyndall

Zanqeutil wrote:



[...]

Is it possible to use this 1.1.16 languagepack with Seamonkey 1.1.18
or do I have to wait until seamonkey-1.1.18.nl-NL.langpack.xpi comes 
availible ?


Generally speaking, 1.1.x language packs work with any 1.1.x version of 
SeaMonkey.



regards,

Mark.
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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-25 Thread Mark Tyndall

Lester Caine wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:
I've got Seamonkey on an XP(SP3) machine and it's running fine 
EXCEPT. It's not displaying some websites. Googel and ask come up 
fine, but when I select www.pctools.com it seems to be saying the 
domain does not exist, jet the same search and link works fine on the 
machine next door.

[...]
BUT - I've got a single router on the ADSL line, which all the machines 
are accessing the internet via. It's only the one machine that is NOT 
seeing these sites. Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com 
either so I can't run windows update :(


Has the infection added lines into
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
?

Mark..
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Re: favicon displays 2 inches wide!

2009-02-04 Thread Mark Tyndall

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Lester Caine:


Nothing wrong with the acid tests ;)
http://www.acidtests.org/


Mhm...

Error: The stylesheet http://acid3.acidtests.org/empty.css was not
loaded because its MIME type, text/html, is not text/css.
Source File: http://acid3.acidtests.org/
Line: 0


That's the point of the ACID tests - testing browser responses to 
invalid code.  More specifically, the various CSS specs define in 
various cases what should happen when web site code isn't valid, and the 
ACID tests test this.


Mark.
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