This is more an annoyance than anything but I want the received time to be local time not the senders time. I also use
TB it shows local time but I can't figure out how to get SM to do this, if there's a setting I can't find it. I can
always drop SM put that account into TB, but I like them
Seamonkey 2 doesn't ask for a password for email. I can't find a place
to put the password when I set up the account the password box doesn't
come up. Also, there is no Mail folder in the profile. I'm running SM2
on a Win7 laptop, trying to get pop mail from gmail. Any suggestions?
Thanks in
Seamonkey 2 doesn't ask for a password for email. I can't find a place
to put the password when I set up the account the password box doesn't
come up. Also, there is no Mail folder in the profile. I'm running SM2
on a Win7 laptop, trying to get pop mail from gmail. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
desertgal schrieb:
Sqwertz wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 07:27:15 -0800, desertgal wrote:
Seamonkey 2 doesn't ask for a password for email. I can't find a
place
to put the password when I set up the account the password box
doesn't
come up. Also
Leonidas Jones wrote:
desertgal wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
desertgal schrieb:
Sqwertz wrote:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 07:27:15 -0800, desertgal wrote:
/snip/
As another guess, take a look at the server settings in account
settings. It sounds as though you are trying
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Edward wrote:
desertgal wrote:
I'm trying to set up a POP account. It's just a regular gmail address.
It's set up in Outlook Express on the PC but I'm trying to use SM on
the laptop since it uses Win7. I set it up using the instructions they
have
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Peter Nieman wrote:
On 29/10/09 21:41, desertgal wrote:
/snip/
When I installed SM2 on a WinXP machine today, I didn't get the
migration wizard either. I uninstalled SM1 without removing its profile,
then installed SM2 and the wizard didn't come up. seamonkey -migration
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Haven't you tried:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey#Manually_starting_profile_migration
Yes I have. I enter the command in the Run box. SM starts in
Profile Manager. Not even a hint of the migration
David E. Ross wrote:
First, I cleared out SeaMonkey 1.1.18. I deleted its entire
installation folder and all profile folders. (I saved the profiles on a
different hard drive; I'll have to retrieve the plugins from the backup
I ran about a half-hour before.)
Then, I installed SeaMonkey 2.0 on
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