On 10-10-11 9:57 PM, cqbrodie wrote:
I had a PC crash two days ago and the results of loading the latest
versions are as follows:
v2.08 zero
v2.07 zero
v1.18 bingo!! that was what I was using before.
zero what?
You talk about crashes, but zero crashes is a good thing.
cqbrodie wrote:
I had a PC crash two days ago and the results of loading the latest
versions are as follows:
v2.08 zero
v2.07 zero
v1.18 bingo!! that was what I was using before.
Others have commented on ambiguities of above.
So I really don't why the stability of and ease of installation
M m...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither! s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn't s
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun, you are correct. I've never noticed, since I don't have
On 12/10/2010 23:33, Leonidas Jones wrote:
M m...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither! s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn't s
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun, you are
Leonidas Jones leonidasjo...@netscape.net wrote:
M m...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither! s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn't s
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun, you
Philip Chee philip.c...@gmail.com wrote:
The default for Mozilla products on Mac OSX is:
pref(ui.click_hold_context_menus, false);
See:
http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.9.2/source/modules/libpref/src/init/all.js#1679
SeaMonkey on Mac OSX overrides this:
pref(ui.click_hold_context_menus,
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mm...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither!s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn'ts
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun, you are correct. I've never noticed,
My ISP is a wireless server and they are using some damned filter
to filter out SPAM.
As a result, many people complain that their E-Mail is bouncing.
I complain and bitch - all to no avail.
My solution is to dump this ISP (works GREAT for surfing the internet -
it is FAST!)
I have general
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jonesleonidasjo...@netscape.net wrote:
Mm...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither!s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn'ts
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son
DoctorBill wrote:
My ISP is a wireless server and they are using some damned filter
to filter out SPAM.
As a result, many people complain that their E-Mail is bouncing.
I complain and bitch - all to no avail.
My solution is to dump this ISP (works GREAT for surfing the internet -
it is FAST!)
Can I receive mail from such public E-Mail systems
directly on my SM 1.1 E-Mail
Depends on the service... the answer is to go into each one's help
system and search for POP3 and IMAP references.
If they do, you should be able to find server settings and tips on
configuring email (normally
Beverly Howard wrote:
Can I receive mail from such public E-Mail systems
directly on my SM 1.1 E-Mail
Depends on the service... the answer is to go into each one's help
system and search for POP3 and IMAP references.
If they do, you should be able to find server settings and tips on
Beverly Howard wrote:
Can I receive mail from such public E-Mail systems
directly on my SM 1.1 E-Mail
Depends on the service... the answer is to go into each one's help
system and search for POP3 and IMAP references.
If they do, you should be able to find server settings and tips on
I'm asking this question in both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird support groups
because I figure the answer is likely the same for either product.
My aged aunt lost her address book file in her Mac SeaMonkey profile.
But her sent folder is intact, with all the emails she's sent in the last
decade. Is
On 10/12/2010 1:40 PM On a whim, Nelson Bolyard pounded out on the keyboard
I'm asking this question in both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird support groups
because I figure the answer is likely the same for either product.
My aged aunt lost her address book file in her Mac SeaMonkey profile.
But her
Philip Chee wrote:
On 12/10/2010 23:33, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mm...@oznet.com.au wrote:
Me too! Me neither!s However, I did some testing and discovered
that left clicking does not bring up the menu in Safari. You may have
already known this, but I didn'ts
Cheeers,
Margaret
Son of a gun,
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
I'm asking this question in both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird support groups
because I figure the answer is likely the same for either product.
My aged aunt lost her address book file in her Mac SeaMonkey profile.
But her sent folder is intact, with all the emails she's sent
DoctorBill wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
Can I receive mail from such public E-Mail systems
directly on my SM 1.1 E-Mail
Depends on the service... the answer is to go into each one's help
system and search for POP3 and IMAP references.
If they do, you should be able to find server settings
I could extract all the To and CC addresses from the folder (with
grep). If I did that, and had a plain text file of email addresses,
would there be a way to repopulate her address book from that file of
email addresses?
This is a programming issue that can be attacked in a number of
Ray_Net wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
Can I receive mail from such public E-Mail systems
directly on my SM 1.1 E-Mail
Depends on the service... the answer is to go into each one's help
system and search for POP3 and IMAP references.
If they do, you should be able to find
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
I'm asking this question in both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird support groups
because I figure the answer is likely the same for either product.
My aged aunt lost her address book file in her Mac SeaMonkey profile.
But her sent folder is intact, with all the emails she's sent
The address book format would be vastly more useful if keywords could be
embedded in the record, so a search could be done for, say, all people
interesting in quilting. However, there is no keyword field, the custom fields
are not listed in the search tool, and the workaround is to pick a field
On 10/12/2010 02:26 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
I'm asking this question in both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird support groups
because I figure the answer is likely the same for either product.
My aged aunt lost her address book file in her Mac SeaMonkey profile.
But her sent
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