with FF for now.
Gillik patches --
http://mozmonkey.com/
Can you view that site? I get a Google Ad right over the descriptions of what is
available, so he could have a free beer extension and I wouldn't see it. :-(
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with FF for now.
Gillik patches --
http://mozmonkey.com/
More info, in FF and SM2.0 the page looks fine, in SM 1.1.15 the Google Ad comes
right over the heart of the display. Tried it with new profiles and on several
machines.
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Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 06:52:36 -0700, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
wrote:
Jim S wrote:
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 06:34:06 -0700, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I have abandoned v2a3 until something happens and
fox"
and it should work. I got that trick here, it's not original to me. You can set
it in the "about:config" window.
Isn't there a nice wiki on this, and if not, why?
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it prevents the smell but
causes issues elsewhere.
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custom buttons?
Given that it's already 1.5 clicks away, I'm not sure it's a good investment in
real estate.
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sily). This
is one of my pet peeves with SM, the password stuff is really ugly and sharing
is not well automated.
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idn't seem to work.
Is there another way to do this? The current filters are complex to maintain,
and do take more processor time than is really needed.
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ich there is an entry, and do that by the
actual address used, rather than the "name" portion. So if I want to edit the
name portion, which doesn't effect the delivery, that is what's used.
There is a ton of room for improving this feature.
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I have one system which fails to offer the option, what have I changed in config
which controls this (I looked at all the 'check' and 'update' named options).
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no longer comes up with a
mouse over.
I'd like to restore that capability. Please advise.
Seamonkey 2.0beta. InfoRSS was always a crutch for me, the best of the
unsatisfactory aggregators. Now I read RSS with filters and structure, highlight
the stuff I don't want to miss, and ge
lways possible with such switches.
For Linux I did a complete manual update, unpacked into a new directory and
renamed it into place, then ran my cleanup script to get a few libraries and
permissions the way my system is set up. That didn't fix the problem, but at
least I did get updated.
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have one system which fails to offer the option, what have I changed
in config which controls this (I looked at all the 'check' and 'update'
named options).
Does that build have write permission to the SeaMonkey application
d
ot NN
columns, suggestion: if NN=0 wrap to current size. Other than that it works okay.
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nstalled v2 and installed 1.1.16. It picked up theold stuff from
the profile ok.
You mean it picked stuff from the old profile, I assume. Stuff you changed will
be lost (or at least mine were).
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uot;ftp:" link which launched your you use for
ftp extension. If you didn't notice that would be surprising but not necessarily
a problem.
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fied immediately, especially if the update
became available just an hour after your most recent check.
Thus proving the value of reading this group and Rob letting us know. Thanks,
Rob!
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I see that the 'zero certificate' issue is patched for FF3, did that fix get in
SM 12.1.17? SM2.0b? While it is possibly non-critical, now that the lack of a
patch in IE[678] is being publicized, I suspect it will show up more often.
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a show stopper. Requiring the user to do magic for something
which should just WORK is going to keep some users from upgrading, and people
who make use of multiple profiles probably are the kind of user you want saying
good things about a new version.
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Martin Feitag wrote:
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I was running SM 2.0a3 on WinXP for about an hour but decided to
revert back to 1.17. I uninstalled with "Remove Programs" from XP
Control settings and then re-installed 1.17 with no problem.
My main reason for un
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Martin Feitag wrote:
If you wish to migrate more than one profile or set the profile name,
run SeaMonkey with the following arguments (one after another):
* Seamonkey -createProfile
* Seamonkey -P -migration
taken from:
<http://kb.mozillazine.
age appear where I can see
> it and maybe put comments into it ?
Yes of course. :-)
Open Edit => Preferences, then select Mail&Newsgroups. There should be
an option namd "Composing" or similar. You can select to forward
messages inline or as attachment. Your choice wouldbe "
Rubens wrote:
Best of luck.
After reading all these approaches, some of which I have used before, I can only
say that drag and drop reordering sure would be easier. For accounts and folders
and newsgroups, each of which has a workaround, none of which is intuitive.
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&qu
and schtuff that are important to
have intact).
Why not just forward it as an attachment?
I've looked in Preferences > Mail & Newsgroups and can't find the switch
to turn off plain text in this one instance.
B/
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k that you
didn't set the minimum size in preferences. Or didn't set to something really
large, at least.
I've seen people using SM2 on Windows and not getting that, so it's almost
certainly you. Of course your Windows video driver may be "helping" you in some
w
st one copy' to avoid
some cases where [reply all] has the sender in the cc list.
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Get Involved: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved
Robert Kaiser
SeaMonkey project coordinator
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oject coordinator
Was there a glitch in mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey? Kaiser's original
message and every reply appears twice.
I forwarded your question to the Department of Redundancy Department. ;-)
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vior, or are
we stuck with various less-satisfactory alternatives?
Upon creation of a new test profile for 2.0 RC1, I'm not seeing the
behavior described in b) except sporadically, without any real rhyme
or reason.
Oh, there's a reason all right ;-) I'll file a bug on it.
ease." Obviously that's a
discussion for the post-2.0 time frame, read my comment as a suggestion rather
than complaint.
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and I'm sure
something I do causes that. Well, reasonably sure, anyway, I'm not even at the
reproduce stage yet, much less the 'file a bug' stage, it's likely to be user
error because of a new feature.
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says they snuck an add-on into Firefox using the "don't ask, don't tell"
method. MSFT claims they did it to "add functionality" while conspiracy chat
rooms say it was to introduce bugs in Mozilla code. See my sig on this.
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ort by date received' rather than date in the
headers. I realize this might be hard to do on some mail servers, but spammers
seem to time shift their dates and screw up the sort.
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ease goes out
Since I went to the RC2build3 version to be more helpful, I haven't seen this in
Linux, it may be new or limited to other OS. When Win7 comes out and I install
in a VM, I'll test.
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Neil wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there some reason why everyone is trying to do something else
annoying when the SM1.1.xx behavior, to ask only when the MP was
needed and do it only once (unless the timeout option was specified),
was highly satisfactory?
The big difference between Gecko
wer to the problem of required
documentation, but only seems to work in Firefox.
Perhaps someone will port it for use without disabling checks.
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luding the image in the message, and the default may be different.
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use a developer likes it does seem to be pretty elitist.
Particularly when something used to work one way and no developer can say that
"someone would have to write and test that code," and the code was working for
years on previous Seamonkey.
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anyone sending
something remotely evil would be identified and appropriately treated, and that
mailing links to pages which have the js doesn't make thing more secure, just
less convenient.
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nd an option is possible between old and new,
people don't want change they perceive change for the worse.
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d, at least for a while Windows machines wouldn't need virus
and Malware detection programs.
Your estimate is unrelated to any estimate I have ever seen from people who who
have measured threat characteristics, perhaps you can cite a source? Perhaps you
pulled the number out of your... per
wever that's interpreted in mail)? There are preferences for this stuff,
block site, block image, block pop-up, enough to suggest a single "block stuff"
panel might be useful, even if it duplicated functionality available already.
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ow out the crap, and then
want to D/L all the text of all the messages. Seems to take a click per message
rather than a convenient one click solution.
What I'd really like is a way, in message filters, to download text from people
I know, and leave headers only for the rest. Haven't qu
oogle uses but there is no "from" option
in the filter is there a work around?
thanks :)
Is there a 'custom header' they set, on which you can select?
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to a
single line. Could find it for 2.0, and it really is a time-saver, for the
reason you note. I don't even notice stuff like that, although it doesn't apply
to REPLY so I can trim stuff I send in the compose window.
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an install of you favorite
distribution, then build. I keep a directory which I use to share stuff, NFS
mount it from the VM. The install is slow, but it will complete, the compile
will work, and running SM-x86_64 will work and be at least as fast as some old
computers I have owned.
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nce to watch other do the jump first.
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) to test again& also w/Bill's link.
Gary
Gary, It uses the same-sort-of JavaScript-page-code as
www.tvguide.com/Listings.
I only mentioned it, because when you click-on a show/program,it has the
same sort of JavaScript-pop-up synopsis (that WFM).
Quote:
NoOp wrote:
On 10/27/2009
with the modern platform of Firefox 3.5 to create one of
the most compelling open source products for advanced Internet users.
As Ralph Kramden used to say, "How suite it is!" I doubt anyone under 50 knows
who he was...
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roper locations in the new
2.0 Profile, but were only displayed for the last listed Server/Account.
I'm off to check that now, that would be a killer on some of my accounts and
profiles, I have many servers in my list, no one carries everything.
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need to update it for SeaMonkey 2.0 but I haven't
had the time yet. You could try that and let me know if it still works.
Try these:
<http://users.skynet.be/fa258499/extensions.html>
Thank you!
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ship-NYC, ship-Seattle,
ship-Paris, etc, would be great, since it's the same form with MANY fields changed.
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Fedora 12 boots faster than SM loads...
Dominique (using SM2 since the early alpha versions)
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ter way to work around the problem, but if others
have seen (or not) this behavior info would be useful.
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bug in the profile import process, it should NOT be
turning on authenticate.
I thought I posted that thought yesterday, but it hasn't shown up... :-(
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the machinati
NoOp wrote:
On 10/30/2009 02:50 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Server: news.eternal-september.org
Fails on port NNTP (119) and NNTPS (563 with SSL) with this message:
http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/SS-NoPost-SM2.0.png
And my first test post to this server failed silently as well. WTH
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Server: news.eternal-september.org
Fails on port NNTP (119) and NNTPS (563 with SSL) with this message:
http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/SS-NoPost-SM2.0.png
And my first test post to this server failed silently as well. WTH?
NOTE: since tested on another server with
NoOp wrote:
On 10/31/2009 09:12 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Server: news.eternal-september.org
Fails on port NNTP (119) and NNTPS (563 with SSL) with this message:
http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/SS-NoPost-SM2.0.png
And my first test post to this server failed silently
NoOp wrote:
On 11/01/2009 05:36 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
Not sure what the issue might be Bill. I've migrated 4 machines (linux)
from 1.1.18 to 2.0 and _all_ have no issues accessing
news.eternal-september.org (port 563/SSL). I've 2 test machines that
have yet to b
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
I still work with people who want passwords and logins recorded in a
spreadsheet. I have a tool which will export to HTML, from which I can
(painfully) extract what is specified, but before I give up
ther the scroll or click-and-Home. -JW
How about the first message on the last page of messages? Sound right? That's
where I seem to get it for both news and rss feeds.
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7;s confusing, hope I cleared it up without making up a ton of examples. :-(
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t that you start this new topic in a new thread? I just happened to
find it, and suspect others are skipping the great tab discussions as well.
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Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Hu? Strange...maybe you need to restart SM, not sure about that.
Does you Addon-Manager show that warning bar that compatibility check
has been disabled?
Otherwise grab the xpi from there, save it on your HDD, unzip it
ties *which were
previously entered* then.
regards
Unfortunately you now seem to get to do this in every field, as opposed to
having the whole form filled in at once. Hope the suggested extension provides
something closer to useful, I have to handle multiple response sets to the same
form, w
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
William Morrison wrote:
I noticed a problem of email containing a lot of graphics not loading
in completely on the first viewing. I get mail from a group on
multiply.com group, Kodak and
th 2.0.
Since you use Windows, you could use the MozBackup program to backup the
profile on the old machine, then use it to "restore" it on the new
machine. I've never used it, so I can't be specific as to the steps,
however, I think the method I outlined here is simple eno
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bill Davidsen:
What do you mean by "haven't even answered?" In response to your suggestion I
posted the link to screen dumps showing all the trials, including testing with
that suggested value set (and the about:config page up in one image), was
somethi
value sets for the same form will continue to use 1.1.18. At least
until Chrome gets the new form manager.
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-on to make passwords useful again, the user
shouldn't have to remember.
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e free to make up usernames
and passwords, which no one (even you) is likely to guess. :-(
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suppor
JAS wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
me2 schrieb:
I downloaded and installed the extension, its better than nothing, but
I suspect I am not in a minority in missing the original from manger.
having to add something like Roboform seems to defeat the original
concept- Is there
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bill Davidsen:
What do you mean by "haven't even answered?" In response to your
suggestion I posted the link to screen dumps showing all the trials,
including testing with that suggested value set (and the about:config
page up in
I have put my full config up as screen shots:
http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/E-S_post_bug_SM2/
Note that SeaMonkey sends *no packets* to the NNTP host, other than
"always offer auth" my working server definitions, those without auth
needed, are identical.
I have "Fails for me" about 2
le, the tiny
"unobtrusive" box doesn't force the browser to the top (may be a config thing
like inobvious.option.makePasswordPromptVisible). It doesn't pop a box, grab
focus, and does all it can to be hard to find.
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NoOp wrote:
On 11/11/2009 02:51 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have put my full config up as screen shots:
http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/E-S_post_bug_SM2/
Note that SeaMonkey sends *no packets* to the NNTP host, other than
"always offer auth" my working server definitions, tho
amming all the newsgroups via
eternal-steptember.org...
You can only post to groups in e-s unless you are registered and authenticate.
After that you can post anywhere, as you can from any other server.
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t
NoOp wrote:
On 11/03/2009 09:34 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
So not sure what the issue could be on your system. However, for the
sake of keeping this thread to a minimum, I'll be happy to test other
scenarios if you'll contact me directly (just drop the .invalid from
NoOp wrote:
On 11/13/2009 06:04 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
...
You can only post to groups in e-s unless you are registered and authenticate.
After that you can post anywhere, as you can from any other server.
Perhaps you missed:
news://news.mozilla.org:119/0a2dnru7gpw-1mhxnz2dnuvz_qsdn
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bill Davidsen:
Does this extra information give anyone a clue?
You should really provide a log of what happens between SM2 and eternal
when you try to post. One possibility is ngrep. Another one is
https://wiki.mozilla.org/MailNews:Logging
I think I've said se
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
with seamonkey 2
Your user agent certainly claims you can:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de; rv:1.9.1.4)
Gecko/20091017 SeaMonkey/2.0
Want to share deails?
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bill Davidsen:
I think I've said several times, I monitored the network interface with tcpdump,
and no packets were passed,
OK.
the UA
SM.
rejected the request with the message seen, "Check your config"
SM refuses to send with this message.
which
ssage?
Bugzilla fluent members who can verify and report this SM 2.0 bug would
be appreciated. Thanks.
In what mode? News? Mail? HTML or plain text, fixed width font?
I don't see this looking quickly, but details are needed, since all of those
things might change the result.
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#x27;t? Or just looking for an alternative?
I'm stuck at 1.1.18 unless a form manager is restored, clicking on every field
of a complex form just isn't a good use of my time.
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current message in "plain text" or "HTML"
Correct, this option is new. However, it does not replace the other
option, it is just a new alternative.
Greetings,
Jens
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consistency is more important than convenience, so all
drop downs have to work the same way, even when you want the box in almost every
case, like logging into a site.
I hate to say this, but in virtually every case where an existing method was
changed, the new way is less convenient.
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Testing indicates that neither double click nor click and down arrow work on
some sites, you have to remember the value and type a few letters before you get
anything. Kind of worthless when password manager was going to remember what
login you made up for that site. People who use the same lo
trol in a car as a
subfunction of dashboard lighting brightness. "Do something useful" is not a
preference.
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3.4.3/release-notes.html#v34_feat
Is "less convenient" really a feature, or am I misreading that? Does making it
more time consuming to report a bug improve something?
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Phillip Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
The procedure for composing in HTML for a single message (as opposed to
all messages) appears to have changed from 1.1.x. However, the 2.0 Help
file still refers to 1.1.x procedures as follows:
"If
he drafts
folder of my E-mail account. An email account cannot post using NNTP.
Daniel
Okay, I'm saving this as a draft, where?
Answer: in the Drafts folder in Local. Now I shall hit SEND.
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the machi
ated into German.
;-) Couldn't resist.
Sigh, doesn't look like SM can do news: URLs, either. Telnet is my friend, as is
the NNTP protocol hand typed. Viewing that article could be hard for people with
just SM.
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.
Did you forget the option to omit the tab line if only one tab is open. See the
examples: http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/SM2-tabs/
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as intended. Just because you would like it to do
something different doesn't make it broken. File a request for enhancement to
make it do something else.
Do not confuse BROKEN with functioning inconveniently as intended. Be happy you
have a way to do it at all, form manager was omitted total
ndle one form by URL
is not enough, change values for each field by clicking in the field is too slow
and error prone. Handling multiple forms per URL, covering all filled fields,
would be perfect for almost any use. And if there was only one saved form for a
URL, autofill might be the right interf
y to my address book), I just
don't want to print them.
Don't know about the Windows version, but on the Linux version I can "Forward as
inline" and edit out what I don't want to see, then just print the text.
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thers who use
profiles heavily. I can sort of get by it, but it would be nice to have a few
bookmarks, mailing addresses, and passwords which are common to all profiles,
for stuff I do all the time.
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th
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have put my full config up as screen shots:
http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/E-S_post_bug_SM2/
Note that SeaMonkey sends *no packets* to the NNTP host, other than
"always offer auth" my working server definitions, those without auth
needed, are identical
chicagofan wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
I do notice in your
http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/E-S_post_bug_SM2/SS-es-1.jpg that
your outgoing server is: localhost (Default). Do you actually expect to
post to news.ethernal-september.org via 'localhost (Default)'?
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