Why does SeaMonkey keep asking to access my contact list? I had to use
Thunderbird for email, since SeaMonkey would not set up IMAP email
correctly. Whether I give it permission or not, it still keeps asking
every few hours. If I do not use email, why would it need to use the
contact list?
Lee wrote:
...
downloading 500KB instead of 2.5MB is not my definition of "little
benefit"
Depends a lot on your connection speed.
If you have a 300 baud modem, the difference is excruciating (2.5 MB =
18.52 hours). If you have a gigabit connection, you won't notice it (2.5
MB = 0.02
Philip wrote:
I have had seamonkey 2.46 mail working successfully with my company's
office365 mail server for a couple months. Today, I was prompted to
change my password for my domain access for the first time, which I did.
This password change gets reflected to office365 server.
When I
On 7/10/2017 2:45 PM, Lee wrote:
> On 7/8/17, Ed Mullen wrote:
>> On 7/8/17 at 10:08 AM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with
>> great aplomb:
>>> I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
>>> desktop.
>>> We both are using Windows 7
NFN Smith wrote:
null wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/6/2017 4:11 PM, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
I'm running SeaMonkey v2.46 on a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit system with the
Creators Update version 1703 installed.
This morning when I started SeaMonkey, it opened several tabs. Each one
said
meagain composed on 2017-07-10 11:28 (UTC-0400):
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>> If you have a broadband connection there is little benefit to using a
>> browser cache. Disable it.
> Interesting and clearly true, but I had never heard that recommendation
> previously.
Not clear to me. Where's the
Daniel wrote:
On 9/07/2017 3:50 AM, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Can someone tell me what to toggle in SM (or Windows 7) to make
the current Tab (when there are multiple tabs) different (light,
colored, something to identify it) ?
This is
EE wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Ray_Net writes:
Only for US to GB ... the regional setting is respected.
I don't know whether you are still talking about Seamonkey, but I have
seen the regional setting ignored for
On 6/21/2017 8:59 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
If you have a broadband connection there is little benefit to using a
browser cache. Disable it.
Interesting and clearly true, but I had never heard that recommendation
previously.
___
support-seamonkey
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/9/2017 11:10 AM, EE wrote:
Why does Adrian Kalla's en-GB 2.49.1 language pack not work with his
2.49.1 build of SeaMonkey? I installed it but it does nothing. I even
tried disabling all the other add-ons before installing, but that made
no difference.
Did you try
Dirk Munk wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Ray_Net writes:
Only for US to GB ... the regional setting is respected.
I don't know whether you are still talking about Seamonkey, but I have
seen the regional setting ignored for me, here, in
Hello,
I only ever write "Plain Text" emails. I have always
considered HTML messages a waste of bits.
Lately, when I reply to a Usenet message, proof-read it,
and send it, I will sometimes find that SM has bungled
formatting, by removing the empty line between quoted
text and my reply.
Is this
> by removing the empty line between quoted
> text and my reply.
>
> Is this a known bug?
Depending on the version yes. It should be fixed in 2.53 but I am still not
sure for html and end of paragraphs. 2.49.1 should be ok but not sure either.
See Bug 1357920 among others. If you can reproduce
I have had seamonkey 2.46 mail working successfully with my company's
office365 mail server for a couple months. Today, I was prompted to
change my password for my domain access for the first time, which I did.
This password change gets reflected to office365 server.
When I restarted
On 7/10/17, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>
>> I was really hoping to skip the discussion of exactly what "little
>> benefit" means & go straight to how to decide _for yourself_ if
>> disabling cache is a Good Idea or no.
>
> Fine. Try it, and if you like
On 7/10/2017 7:57 PM, Lee wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> On 7/10/17, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> Lee wrote:
>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>> downloading 500KB instead of 2.5MB is not my definition of "little
>>> benefit"
>>
>> Depends a lot on your connection speed.
>
> I was really
Lee wrote:
On 7/10/17, Paul B. Gallagher
wrote:
Lee wrote:
I was really hoping to skip the discussion of exactly what
"little benefit" means & go straight to how to decide _for
yourself_ if disabling cache is a Good Idea or no.
Fine. Try it, and if you like
Lee wrote:
I was really hoping to skip the discussion of exactly what "little
benefit" means & go straight to how to decide _for yourself_ if
disabling cache is a Good Idea or no.
Fine. Try it, and if you like it better, stick with it. If not, revert.
That's how I'd decide.
With all the
Hi Paul,
On 7/10/17, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>
>> ...
>>
>> downloading 500KB instead of 2.5MB is not my definition of "little
>> benefit"
>
> Depends a lot on your connection speed.
I was really hoping to skip the discussion of exactly what "little
On 7/10/17, meagain wrote:
> On 6/21/2017 8:59 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>>
>> If you have a broadband connection there is little benefit to using a
>> browser cache. Disable it.
>
> Interesting and clearly true, but I had never heard that recommendation
> previously.
Not clearly true.
try this:
On 7/8/17, Ed Mullen wrote:
> On 7/8/17 at 10:08 AM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with
> great aplomb:
>> I am using SM 2.46 right now. I just lately installed it on my wife's
>> desktop.
>> We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
>> I do not know why, but on my
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