Re: SeaMonkey 1.1.13 not dispalying all images in Google image search

2009-07-13 Thread Keith Whaley
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Gerald Ross wrote: Keith Whaley wrote: Benoit Renard wrote: u...@domain.invalid wrote: Can someone please throw some light as to why SM only displays some images in Google image search? You may have blocked a server hosting such images by mistake. To check, open

Re: Adblock Plus Corrupting Browser Window/Uninstall Add-Ons?

2009-07-13 Thread Wladimir Palant
On Jul 11, 3:03 am, Jim J jazzmas...@comcast.net wrote: I just upgraded to SM 1.1.17 and installed Adblock Plus. It seemed to work fine until I installed a couple other add-ons. Now, ABP (I think) causes a non-interactive (can't even copy the text) error/debug message to take up the bottom

Re: Adding search engines to seamonkey

2009-07-13 Thread Philip Chee
On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 17:32:16 +0800 (WST), Bret Busby wrote: Previously, when the Mozilla suite existed, or, when it was Netscape, a user was able to add search engines, and, change the default search engine. Due to misconduct by google, I want to replace google as the default search

*.slt files

2009-07-13 Thread Samuel S
Hello all.. I Am overloaded with a large slt file. How do I reduce this to gain more space on my Vista business machine? I Am running SM 1.1.17 TIA for your assistance... Bo1953 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

Re: *.slt files

2009-07-13 Thread Rickles
Samuel S wrote: Hello all.. I Am overloaded with a large slt file. How do I reduce this to gain more space on my Vista business machine? I Am running SM 1.1.17 TIA for your assistance... Bo1953 That *.slt should be the folder which contains your profile, where the mail and bookmarks, etc.,

Re: *.slt files

2009-07-13 Thread Mark Hansen
On 07/13/09 14:22, Rickles wrote: Samuel S wrote: Hello all.. I Am overloaded with a large slt file. How do I reduce this to gain more space on my Vista business machine? I Am running SM 1.1.17 TIA for your assistance... Bo1953 That *.slt should be the folder which contains your

Address Book Sorting

2009-07-13 Thread Frank Van Eynde
When I look at my address book it is sorted in alphabetical order but when I attempt to access it to compose or forward a message the sort is in a completely different order. What is the problem and how can I resolve this problem. Thanks for any help.

Re: *.slt files

2009-07-13 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Rickles wrote: ... If you've thrown emails out, they've been marked as 'gone' so you don't see them in the GUI any longer, but the original raw text may still be in the files where mail is stored. Open your mail window, right-click on each folder listed and select 'Compact this folder'. If