Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 09/22/2012 07:26 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get:
Unknown Protocol: apt is not a registered protocol
I can only assume (since I've already deleted it) that it was registered
in the
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get:
Unknown Protocol: apt is not a registered protocol
I can only assume (since I've already deleted it) that it
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-
ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get: Unknown Protocol: apt is
not a registered protocol
Nothing like that for me with Firefox 15.0.1 or SeaMonkey
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-
ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get: Unknown Protocol: apt is
not a registered protocol
Nothing like that for me with
WaltS wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get:
Unknown Protocol: apt is not a registered protocol
I can only assume (since I've already deleted it)
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get:
Unknown Protocol: apt is not a registered protocol
I can only assume (since I've already deleted it) that it was
On 09/22/2012 07:26 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get:
Unknown Protocol: apt is not a registered protocol
I can only
WaltS wrote:
On 09/22/2012 07:26 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get:
Unknown Protocol: apt is not a registered protocol
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 09/22/2012 07:26 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
I just discovered this website:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-12-04
Whenever I click on any of the links, I get:
Unknown Protocol: apt is
I am still using SM 2.8. Is there a file for message *filters* by newsgroup,
that could be copied to another news server?
If so, could someone tell me it's location and the process? If I knew the locations, would it just be a cut and paste
operation?:) TIA.
bj
chicagofan:
I am still using SM 2.8. Is there a file for message *filters* by newsgroup,
that could be copied to another news server?
If so, could someone tell me it's location and the process? If I knew the
locations, would it just be a cut and paste
operation?:) TIA.
Hartmut Figge wrote:
chicagofan:
I am still using SM 2.8. Is there a file for message *filters* by newsgroup,
that could be copied to another news server?
If so, could someone tell me it's location and the process? If I knew the
locations, would it just be a cut and paste
operation?:)
chicagofan:
Is there a file identified as the filters, or do you have to copy everything
that is in .dat?
Each newsgroup has its own filters in a file with the suffix dat. For
example the filters for de.test are contained in the file de.test.dat.
Hartmut
Hartmut Figge wrote:
chicagofan:
Is there a file identified as the filters, or do you have to copy everything
that is in .dat?
Each newsgroup has its own filters in a file with the suffix dat. For
example the filters for de.test are contained in the file de.test.dat.
Hartmut
Thanks so
chicagofan wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
chicagofan:
Is there a file identified as the filters, or do you have to copy everything
that is in .dat?
Each newsgroup has its own filters in a file with the suffix dat. For
example the filters for de.test are contained in the file de.test.dat.
chicagofan:
P.S. - Keep a watch out for another plea for me so far I can't find the
right files. I'm new to Win 7 and
absolutely detest it!!! I can't find *anything* any more. I want my XP
back!!! ;) I found a profile file 8
levels deep... but it's not what I am looking for.
On 7/26/12 8:39 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Oh! I had forgotten all about this. The answer is that, if you
have both Adobe Reader and Acrobat (the writer) installed, a PDF link
in a Web page opens in whichever of these two was the last to be
installed.
Not quite
Jim Taylor wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows
7 64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file
displays the pdf in Adobe reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit,
displays the files as an application/pdf Object in the SM
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows
7 64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file
displays the pdf in Adobe reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit,
displays the files as an application/pdf
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows 7
64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file displays
the pdf in Adobe reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit, displays the
files as an application/pdf Object in the SM browser, not in Adobe
Paul wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows 7
64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file displays
the pdf in Adobe reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit, displays the
files as an application/pdf Object in the SM browser,
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows 7 64-bit
machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file displays the pdf in Adobe
reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit, displays the files as an application/pdf
Object in the SM browser, not in Adobe
Jim Taylor wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows
7 64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file
displays the pdf in Adobe reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit,
displays the files
On 7/26/12 3:32 PM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows
7 64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file
displays the pdf in Adobe reader. The
On 7/26/2012 7:23 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/26/12 3:32 PM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows
7 64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file
David E. Ross wrote:
Oh! I had forgotten all about this. The answer is that, if you
have both Adobe Reader and Acrobat (the writer) installed, a PDF link
in a Web page opens in whichever of these two was the last to be
installed.
Not quite so simple, but close.
After installing both
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows 7 64-bit
machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file displays the pdf in Adobe
reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit, displays the files as an application/pdf
Object in the SM browser, not in Adobe reader.
What sets
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows 7 64-bit
machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file displays the pdf in Adobe
reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit, displays the files as an application/pdf
Object in the SM browser, not in Adobe
On 7/25/12 5:31 PM, Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows
7 64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file
displays the pdf in Adobe reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit,
displays the files as an application/pdf Object in the SM
There are three bugs that are really annoying me in SM.
Two are old and known, one I have not heard talked about yet. I'm
wondering if/when there will be any effort to fix them.
1) The search button to the right of the address line often does
nothing. Using the side bar search fist then
On 06/22/2012 04:41 PM, The Biggest snipped in the Valley wrote:
... he does not have a news server. if he just cliks on a group in the
...
Question for you: do you use that nym (TBMITV) with your father?
The nym is offense (at least to me), and IMO inappropriate for this
newsgroup. Please take
... he does not have a news server. if he just cliks on a group in the
main page will it still ad the group???
km
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The Biggest Motherfucker in the Valley wrote:
... he does not have a news server. if he just cliks on a group in the
main page will it still ad the group???
No.
--
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 17.06.2012 00:42, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have four different accounts within one profile, but all junk is
directed to a common Junk folder in the primary account.
One of my secondary accounts gets a steady diet of spam, and JMC is
pretty
On 17.06.2012 00:42, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have four different accounts within one profile, but all junk is
directed to a common Junk folder in the primary account.
One of my secondary accounts gets a steady diet of spam, and JMC is
pretty well trained to
I have four different accounts within one profile, but all junk is
directed to a common Junk folder in the primary account.
One of my secondary accounts gets a steady diet of spam, and JMC is
pretty well trained to recognize and filter it. However, I have JMC set
/not/ to mark messages as
The recent discussion of the automatic update for Seamonkey 2.10
reminded me of why I turned automatic updates off.
I recall early on using Seamonkey that if a Windows user did not have
sufficient permissions to install software but had automatic updates
turned on the update would download
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I recall early on using Seamonkey that if a Windows user did not have
sufficient permissions to install software but had automatic updates
turned on the update would download and then fail to install. Everytime
the user started Seamonkey after that, even after you actually
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/8/2012 4:12 AM Marisa Ciceran submitted the following:
Never has worked for me, either.
Marisa
P.S. It is not a stupid question.
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com
Never has worked for me, either.
Marisa
P.S. It is not a stupid question.
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com printer
software working with seamonkey?
From the lack of replies it you
On 6/8/2012 4:12 AM Marisa Ciceran submitted the following:
Never has worked for me, either.
Marisa
P.S. It is not a stupid question.
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com printer
I just received a message from the
support-seamonkey-bun...@lists.mozilla.org with the titie: You have
been unsubscribed from the support-seamonkey mailing list.
My questions are, by whom and for what reason?
keith whaley
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W3BNR wrote:
On 6/2/2012 8:58 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
Charles Siracuse wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com printer
software working with seamonkey?
From
On 6/3/2012 5:14 AM Daniel submitted the following:
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/2/2012 8:58 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
Charles Siracuse wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com printer
software working with seamonkey?
From the lack of replies it you look like the readers of this group are like
you
and me - it don't work with SeaMonkey
Charles Siracuse wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com
printer
software working with seamonkey?
From the lack of replies it you look like the readers of this group
are like you
On 6/2/2012 8:58 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
Charles Siracuse wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com printer
software working with seamonkey?
From the lack
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/2/2012 8:58 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
Charles Siracuse wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com printer
software working with seamonkey?
From
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com
printer software working with seamonkey?
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On 22/05/12 18.00, Larry S. ha scritto:
Gabriel wrote:
Hello,
--snip--
Another question: I sometimes see an alert you should not see this
text, this is a placeholder (or something similar) when I try to send
an email and something wrong happens. But as this error popups only
maybe 1 on 100
Gabriel wrote:
Hello,
--snip--
Another question: I sometimes see an alert you should not see this
text, this is a placeholder (or something similar) when I try to send
an email and something wrong happens. But as this error popups only
maybe 1 on 100 messages I send, I don't know what exactly
I removed the URL bar, how do I get it back ?
sincerely,
--
Gertjan
DYSLEXICS OF THE WORLD, UNTIE!
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GerardJan wrote:
I removed the URL bar, how do I get it back ?
Click the narrow wide button with a pattern of raised
dots and a black triangle pointing to the right which
will now be sitting below the set of toolbars that
still remain visible. It will be at the extreme
left, just above the
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
I removed the URL bar, how do I get it back ?
Click the narrow wide button with a pattern of raised
dots and a black triangle pointing to the right which
will now be sitting below the set of toolbars that
still remain visible. It will be at the extreme
GerardJan wrote:
I have decided to leave the URL bar out, much safer to work via
google.com
Safer? Why do you want to let Google store all that information about
your browsing habits? If you are entering all the URLs you want to visit
in the google.com search box, that is what you're
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what
is the simplest backup solution for essentially a novice.
The best software I have identified for backing up my
Seamonkey data is Easeus Todo Backup Free :
cmcadams wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 3/7/2012 5:56 PM PT, cmcadams typed:
You mention Acronis, so I'll assume you're referring to partition
backups. Acronis would likely still work. What's wrong with that?
I used Partition Magic to back up for many years, until Symantec let it
go to seed. When I
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 3/7/2012 5:56 PM PT, cmcadams typed:
You mention Acronis, so I'll assume you're referring to partition
backups. Acronis would likely still work. What's wrong with that?
I used Partition Magic to back up for many years, until Symantec let
chicagofan wrote:
Are the files for SM 2.72 in locations that most [or possibly all] backup
programs
will copy them automatically in Windows 7? Or will I have to copy them
separately to
be sure?
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what is the
simplest backup
On 3/7/2012 5:56 PM PT, cmcadams typed:
You mention Acronis, so I'll assume you're referring to partition
backups. Acronis would likely still work. What's wrong with that?
I used Partition Magic to back up for many years, until Symantec let it
go to seed. When I went looking for something to
Ant wrote:
On 3/7/2012 5:56 PM PT, cmcadams typed:
You mention Acronis, so I'll assume you're referring to partition
backups. Acronis would likely still work. What's wrong with that?
I used Partition Magic to back up for many years, until Symantec let it
go to seed. When I went looking for
Are the files for SM 2.72 in locations that most [or possibly all]
backup programs will copy them automatically in Windows 7? Or will I
have to copy them separately to be sure?
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what
is the simplest backup solution for
On 12-03-04 2:51 PM, _chicagofan_ spoke thusly:
Are the files for SM 2.72 in locations that most [or possibly all]
backup programs will copy them automatically in Windows 7? Or will I
have to copy them separately to be sure?
Your SeaMonkey profile folder is located within a directory Windows
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-03-04 2:51 PM, _chicagofan_ spoke thusly:
Are the files for SM 2.72 in locations that most [or possibly all]
backup programs will copy them automatically in Windows 7? Or will I
have to copy them separately to be sure?
Your SeaMonkey profile folder is located within a
chicagofan wrote:
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what
is the simplest backup solution for essentially a novice.
The best software I have identified for backing up my
Seamonkey data is Easeus Todo Backup Free :
http://www.easeus.com/disk-copy/
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Also, I have a new GoFlex external drive and I'm trying to decide what
is the simplest backup solution for essentially a novice.
The best software I have identified for backing up my
Seamonkey data is Easeus Todo Backup Free :
On 28/01/12 01:31, Mort wrote:
Hi,
Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two of its
main
newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text related to the
newspaper.
However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar texts that upset me:
Transferring data
Philipp van Hüllen wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb:
MCBastos wrote:
Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook
thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be
something more complex -- I know a few, for instance, that insert their
Facebook
On 1/29/12, Dustbin dustbin_addr...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Philipp van Hüllen wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb:
MCBastos wrote:
Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook
thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be
something more
Lee wrote:
On 1/29/12, Dustbindustbin_addr...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Philipp van Hüllen wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb:
MCBastos wrote:
Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook
thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be
Dustbin wrote:
I understand the basic idea. It looks similar to something in Linux.
But where do I put the hosts.txt file in Vista?
C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\ same as it's been since Windows first
issued NT.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file#Location_in_the_file_system
Paul schrieb:
All the blockers in the world won't do any good if you
open the door and invite the trackers in.
Delete your FB and all Google accounts.
Always use fake names and throw away accounts.
Turn off JS.
Turn off html for email.
Well, yes, that's the very secure way.
There may be ways
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook
thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be
something more complex -- I know a few, for instance, that insert their
Facebook stream sort of like a blog.
On 1/28/12, Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook
thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be
something more complex -- I know a few, for
Interviewed by CNN on 28/01/2012 06:19, Philipp van Hüllen told the world:
To mention a good initiative:
A German IT news portal torn between supporting social networks and not
willing to do the above (for several reasons, I guess) includes
potential link to FB/G+/Twitter, but only
Hi,
Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two
of its main newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text
related to the newspaper. However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar
texts that upset me:
Transferring data from Facebook
Reading Google
Interviewed by CNN on 27/01/2012 23:31, Mort told the world:
Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two
of its main newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text
related to the newspaper. However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar
texts that
MCBastos wrote:
Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook
thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be
something more complex -- I know a few, for instance, that insert their
Facebook stream sort of like a blog.
I investigated a page/site a
Mort wrote:
Hi,
Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two
of its main newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text
related to the newspaper. However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar
texts that upset me:
Transferring data from Facebook
Le 24 janvier 2012, David E. Ross a écrit :
Among the Flash cookies is one that specifies my Flash options,
including a number of privacy options (e.g., denying a Web site access
to my PC's microphone), trust settings, and update options.
How can I protect the cookie that specifies my Flash
David E. Ross wrote:
Which profile is used to determine whether or not to remove Flash cookies?
All. If one instructs SM to clear cookies, Flash cookies are gone
globally (for the active Windows account, that is).
How can I protect the cookie that specifies my Flash options while also
According to
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.1/#new, one of
the new features implemented for SeaMonkey 2.1 was the option to remove
Flash cookies. This option is selected by going to [Edit Preferences
Privacy Security]. The Privacy Security pane has a set of
checkboxes
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired
and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test:
Has mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup?
Just look at the last several days worth of postings
GeraldJan wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired
and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test:
Has mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup?
Just look at the last several days worth
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test: Has
mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup? Just look at the last several days worth of postings
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test: Has
mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup? Just look at the last several
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired
and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test:
Has mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup?
Just look at the last several days worth of postings
WLS wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired
and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test:
Has mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup?
Just look at the last several days worth
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WLS wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired
and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test:
Has mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup?
Just look at the last
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test: Has
mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup? Just look at the last several
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WLS wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired
and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test:
Has mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup?
Just look at the last
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Snip . . .
.
However all posts to the newsgroup are automatically forwarded/mirrored
to the mailing list and supposedly Google groups.
Snipped . . .
None of my occasional newsgroup posts have bounced. Shouldn't they, if
they are
After sending a number of these to the offending party :
I do not care.
MDaemon at fts.vcl.sld.cu wrote:
Delivery of the attached message:
From : p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk
To : dainie...@fts.vcl.sld.cu
Date : Tue, 18 Oct 2011 11:15:27 +0100
Subject: Re: Plug In Container?
would violate
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test: Has
mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup
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To : dainie...@fts.vcl.sld.cu
Date : Wed, 02 Nov 2011 01:40:22 -0400
Subject: Question about mozilla.test and test for spurious bounces
problem :-)
would violate local account restrictions.
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
No, it is in your configuration somewhere. Check your account settings
for your bellsouth account, to look for a copy-to that includes the
Cuban address.
Oh, and add your own email address as a CC: then look in that received
mail headers for the Cuban address as
Larry wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Snip . . .
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However all posts to the newsgroup are automatically forwarded/mirrored
to the mailing list and supposedly Google groups.
Snipped . . .
None of my occasional newsgroup posts have bounced. Shouldn't they, if
they are also automatically
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
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Your crossposting noted... :-)
Is it necessary to retain the crossposting?
No, and I have removed it, assuming that you read mozilla.support.seamonkey
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
No, it is in your configuration somewhere. Check your account settings
for your bellsouth account, to look for a copy-to that includes the
Cuban address.
Oh, and add your own email address as a CC: then look in that received
mail
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