Slightly off subject: Question about file posting sites

2009-04-08 Thread HeavyDuty
Anybody know of an internet file posting site? I can use imageshack.com to post and share out an image file, but I am wondering about a place to upload to and then place a link in an e-mail where others can download a file. ___ support-seamonkey maili

Re: Slightly off subject: Question about file posting sites

2009-04-08 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Anybody know of an internet file posting site? I can use imageshack.com to post and share out an image file, but I am wondering about a place to upload to and then place a link in an e-mail where others can download a file

Re: Slightly off subject: Question about file posting sites

2009-04-09 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Anybody know of an internet file posting site? I can use imageshack.com to post and share out an image file, but I am wondering about a place to upload to and then place a link in an e-mail where others can download a file

Re: Slightly off subject: Question about file posting sites

2009-04-10 Thread HeavyDuty
JeffM wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: After I learned what the search name was for what I wanted (file hosting), I searched and tested 15 sites and concluded that bigfiles.com met my needs best. Very simple interface and not much advertising. Also, after a ten second delay, very easy to down load. It

Default e-mail client "contest."

2009-04-14 Thread HeavyDuty
Seamonkey 1.1.16 Win XP Pro SP3 WordPerfect WPOX4 SP1. For some strange reason, WordPerfect wants me to set my default e-mail client to MS Office 2007 Outlook (Macy's and Gimbel's?). The particular WP function has nothing to do with e-mail, but that's beside the point. If I do set my default

Re: Default e-mail client "contest."

2009-04-14 Thread HeavyDuty
Daniel wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.16 Win XP Pro SP3 WordPerfect WPOX4 SP1. For some strange reason, WordPerfect wants me to set my default e-mail client to MS Office 2007 Outlook (Macy's and Gimbel's?). The particular WP function has nothing to do with e-mail, but that

Re: Default e-mail client "contest."

2009-04-15 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Daniel wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Daniel wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.16 Win XP Pro SP3 WordPerfect WPOX4 SP1. For some strange reason, WordPerfect wants me to set my default e-mail client to MS Office 2007 Outlook (Macy's and Gimbel

Re: Default e-mail client "contest."

2009-04-15 Thread HeavyDuty
Terry R. wrote: The date and time was Tuesday, April 14, 2009 3:49:43 PM, and on a whim, HeavyDuty pounded out on the keyboard: Seamonkey 1.1.16 Win XP Pro SP3 WordPerfect WPOX4 SP1. For some strange reason, WordPerfect wants me to set my default e-mail client to MS Office 2007 Outlook

Re: Default e-mail client "contest."

2009-04-15 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Terry R. wrote: The date and time was Tuesday, April 14, 2009 3:49:43 PM, and on a whim, HeavyDuty pounded out on the keyboard: Seamonkey 1.1.16 Win XP Pro SP3 WordPerfect WPOX4 SP1. For some strange reason, WordPerfect wants me to set

Re: Default e-mail client "contest."

2009-04-15 Thread HeavyDuty
Terry R. wrote: The date and time was Wednesday, April 15, 2009 9:50:03 AM, and on a whim, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard: HeavyDuty wrote: Terry R. wrote: The date and time was Tuesday, April 14, 2009 3:49:43 PM, and on a whim, HeavyDuty pounded out on the

Re: Default e-mail client "contest."

2009-04-15 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Terry R. wrote: The date and time was Tuesday, April 14, 2009 3:49:43 PM, and on a whim, HeavyDuty pounded out on the keyboard: Seamonkey 1.1.16 Win XP Pro SP3 WordPerfect WPOX4 SP1. For some strange reason, WordPerfect wants me to set

Re: Default e-mail client "contest."

2009-04-15 Thread HeavyDuty
Terry R. wrote: The date and time was Tuesday, April 14, 2009 3:49:43 PM, and on a whim, HeavyDuty pounded out on the keyboard: Seamonkey 1.1.16 Win XP Pro SP3 WordPerfect WPOX4 SP1. For some strange reason, WordPerfect wants me to set my default e-mail client to MS Office 2007 Outlook

Off the subject: Where is Peter Potamus?

2009-06-03 Thread HeavyDuty
For many years Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo has been a constant mainstay and very helpful, if sometimes cranky, contributor to this news group. Since April 29, he has not been part of the fray, as far as I can tell. Is he OK...Peter, are you OK? ___

Re: Off the subject: Where is Peter Potamus?

2009-06-03 Thread HeavyDuty
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: For many years Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo has been a constant mainstay and very helpful, if sometimes cranky, contributor to this news group. Since April 29, he has not been part of the fray, as far as I can tell. Is he OK...Peter, are you OK

wrap issue when replying

2009-06-26 Thread HeavyDuty
SM 1.1.17, Win XP Pro SP3 I received several messages from a particular sender. When viewed in the in-box screen, the sender's text wrapped to form nice paragraphs. View message reveals that the original message is in plain text and not html. But when I selected reply and opened the compose

Re: wrap issue when replying

2009-06-26 Thread HeavyDuty
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: SM 1.1.17, Win XP Pro SP3 I received several messages from a particular sender. When viewed in the in-box screen, the sender's text wrapped to form nice paragraphs. View message reveals that the original message is in plain text and not html.

Two SM browser questions

2009-10-30 Thread HeavyDuty
Just installed SM2. Sure opens faster than 1.x. nice. I would like to know how to make a couple of settings on the browser interface. 1) In sidebar, how do I add another search engine? 2) How do I get SM2 browser to open without the sidebar as the default open interface? Thank you.

Re: Two SM browser questions

2009-10-30 Thread HeavyDuty
HeavyDuty wrote: Just installed SM2. Sure opens faster than 1.x. nice. I would like to know how to make a couple of settings on the browser interface. 1) In sidebar, how do I add another search engine? 2) How do I get SM2 browser to open without the sidebar as the default open interface

ISP passowrd log-on problems

2009-10-30 Thread HeavyDuty
SM2, WinXP Pro SP3 I my SM2, when I connect to an ISP that requires username/password info, SM2 does not present the various username/password options as it does in SM1,8. For instance, on two of my webmail ISPs, i have four each mail accounts. On one, the last account I used populates to th

Re: ISP passowrd log-on problems

2009-10-30 Thread HeavyDuty
HeavyDuty wrote: SM2, WinXP Pro SP3 I my SM2, when I connect to an ISP that requires username/password info, SM2 does not present the various username/password options as it does in SM1,8. For instance, on two of my webmail ISPs, i have four each mail accounts. On one, the last account I used

Re: ISP passowrd log-on problems

2009-10-30 Thread HeavyDuty
Jens Hatlak wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: I my SM2, when I connect to an ISP that requires username/password info, SM2 does not present the various username/password options as it does in SM1,8. The new form manager behaves differently. You can access the list of available accounts per site by

Re: ISP passowrd log-on problems Minor correction.

2009-10-30 Thread HeavyDuty
HeavyDuty wrote: Jens Hatlak wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: I my SM2, when I connect to an ISP that requires username/password info, SM2 does not present the various username/password options as it does in SM1,8. The new form manager behaves differently. You can access the list of available

"Riddle me this..."

2009-01-12 Thread HeavyDuty
Alwil Avast 4.8 Seamonkey 1.1.14 XP-Pro SP3. I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it. As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1) ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my stored and perpetual cookies disappeared; 3) My SSL settings were reset to give al

Re: "Riddle me this..."

2009-01-12 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Alwil Avast 4.8 Seamonkey 1.1.14 XP-Pro SP3. I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it. As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1) ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my stored and perpetual

Re: "Riddle me this..."

2009-01-12 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Alwil Avast 4.8 Seamonkey 1.1.14 XP-Pro SP3. I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it. As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1) ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my stored and perpetual

Re: "Riddle me this..."

2009-01-12 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Alwil Avast 4.8 Seamonkey 1.1.14 XP-Pro SP3. I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it. As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1) ALL my stored

Re: "Riddle me this..."

2009-01-13 Thread HeavyDuty
John Doue wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Alwil Avast 4.8 Seamonkey 1.1.14 XP-Pro SP3. I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it. As a result of this activity, three changes

Re: "Riddle me this..."

2009-01-13 Thread HeavyDuty
BeeNeR wrote: On or about 1/12/2009 3:58 PM, HeavyDuty typed the following: Alwil Avast 4.8 Seamonkey 1.1.14 XP-Pro SP3. I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it. As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1) ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my stored

Re: "Riddle me this..."

2009-01-13 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/12/09 18:26, BeeNeR wrote: On or about 1/12/2009 3:58 PM, HeavyDuty typed the following: Alwil Avast 4.8 Seamonkey 1.1.14 XP-Pro SP3. I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it. As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1) ALL my stored

Re: "Riddle me this..."

2009-01-13 Thread HeavyDuty
John Doue wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/12/09 18:26, BeeNeR wrote: On or about 1/12/2009 3:58 PM, HeavyDuty typed the following: Alwil Avast 4.8 Seamonkey 1.1.14 XP-Pro SP3. I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it. As a result of this activity, three changes

User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Seamonkey 1.1.14 WinXP Pro SP3 hooked up to a comcast cable bb pipe. While I have posted a similar question before, there is new information from tech support at my e-mail host mcleod relating to turning off authentication. I am still struggling with using seamonkey e-mail client on Comcast

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/20/09 12:26, HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.14 WinXP Pro SP3 hooked up to a comcast cable bb pipe. While I have posted a similar question before, there is new information from tech support at my e-mail host mcleod relating to turning off authentication. I am still

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: "Chatting" with Comcast tech support on line is an act of frustration. It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted, the techs only script is related to Outlook Express and IE. The techs have NO IDEA about settings for

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: Because (it seems) earthlink is allowing it. Let's assume you're connected via comcast. If you want to point your SMTP client (SeaMonkey) to Earthlink's SMTP server, you need to get past two things: 1. Comcast has to allow your outgoing connection. 2. Earthlink has to allow

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Daniel wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.14 WinXP Pro SP3 hooked up to a comcast cable bb pipe. While I have posted a similar question before, there is new information from tech support at my e-mail host mcleod relating to turning off authentication. I am still struggling with using

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: Just to get past all the noise, here is what I think you're trying to do. Please correct me if I'm wrong: You have your PC connected to the Internet via Comcast. You want to sent e-mail using your Earthlink's SMTP provider. If this is true, Comcast support won't be able to h

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: I think you misunderstood here. When connecting to comcast's SMTP server, you'll never provide your Mcleod user name and/or password. If that is the case, how is that I can send earthlink e-mail accounts

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: "Chatting" with Comcast tech support on line is an act of frustration. It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted, the techs only script is related to Outlook Express and IE. The techs have NO IDEA about settings for

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/20/09 17:34, HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: "Chatting" with Comcast tech support on line is an act of frustration. It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted, the techs only script is related to Outlook E

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: tand bye. I'm going out on a limb here, and tell you a story. I recently found out that some people, in certain countries, can now download hotmail into SeaMonkey Mail, without using a program such as FreePops or the webmail extension. Hotmail has now b

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
Tom Coradeschi wrote: COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25. If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will allow that. Set your SMTP host configuration to be the same is it is when you are on your normal network (same hostname, login if required, e

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote: Tom Coradeschi wrote: COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25. If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will allow that. Set your SMTP host configuration to be the same is it is when you are on

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote: Tom Coradeschi wrote: COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25. If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will allow that. Set your SMTP host configuration to be the same is it is when you are on

Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast broadband.

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/21/09 09:30, HeavyDuty wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote: Tom Coradeschi wrote: COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25. If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will allow that. Set your SMTP

Re: What causes duplicate messages?

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
chicagofan wrote: What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll] Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just some? While I have not a clue, I would suspect a problem with the e-mail host. _

Re: What causes duplicate messages?

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
chicagofan wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: chicagofan wrote: What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll] Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just some? While I have not a clue, I would suspect a problem with the e-mail

Re: What causes duplicate messages?

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: chicagofan wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: chicagofan wrote: What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll] Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just some? While I have

Re: What causes duplicate messages?

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
Ray_Net wrote: chicagofan wrote: What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll] Perhaps something wrong in the headers - per exemple no "Date:" entry. Maybe a peek at one of the messages using View | Message Source would reveal the trans

Re: What causes duplicate messages?

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
chicagofan wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: Just FYI: On UNIX systems, "time" is tracked as the number of milliseconds since 1970. I can see how a "time" of zero adjusted for time zones could result in a displayed value of 12/31/1969. ... which implies that somewhere along the life of the message, th

Re: What causes duplicate messages?

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
>> MAP << wrote: I have the same problem with the duplicate messages and the 12/31/1969 date. I also get duplicate message with the actual date, and this problem occurs on most of my messages in a an email folder or my inbox. It started when I was using Netscape chicagofan wrote: Mark

Re: What causes duplicate messages?

2009-01-21 Thread HeavyDuty
chicagofan wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: chicagofan wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: Just FYI: On UNIX systems, "time" is tracked as the number of milliseconds since 1970. I can see how a "time" of zero adjusted for time zones could result in a displayed value of 12/31/1969. ..

Re: What causes duplicate messages?

2009-01-22 Thread HeavyDuty
chicagofan wrote: What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll] It strikes me that some of the mystery could be cleared if Chicagofan would set the Seamonkey e-mail account server settings to leave messages on the server for a day or so

Re: When I try to send an email. Who is issuing this Alert message and why?

2009-01-28 Thread HeavyDuty
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote: MS Win98se system with SM connected to mail.rdu.bellsouth.net SMTP server. I retrieved an email message, selected Reply all, composed my reply and pressed Send. The system puts up an Alert box with the message "An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server respon

How does this work?

2009-02-17 Thread HeavyDuty
Seamonkey 1.1.14, WinXP Pro SP3 I received an e-mail from a professional organization that provided a link to a website. > http://newsletter.swd.ca/link.php?M=98038&N=220&L=119&F=H When I clicked the link, a full screen video captured my computer. No way to stop it (without shutting off the

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-17 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.14, WinXP Pro SP3 I received an e-mail from a professional organization that provided a link to a website. > http://newsletter.swd.ca/link.php?M=98038&N=220&L=119&F=H When I clicked the link, a full screen

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-18 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.14, WinXP Pro SP3 I received an e-mail from a professional organization that provided a link to a website. > http://newsletter.swd.ca/link.php?M=98038&N=220&L=119&F=H When I clicked the link, a full screen

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-18 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: the one on the right is a flash player and it doesn't run until you click on it. The other one, on the left, is a wmp player and its that one that starts right away. What happens in a test profile? Thanks Peter, What happens, happens pretty fast. I

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-18 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: the one on the right is a flash player and it doesn't run until you click on it. The other one, on the left, is a wmp player and its that one that starts right away. What happens in a

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-18 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: I think it's possible the problem you're seeing is the result of a problem in your profile. This is why the request to try the page in a test profile. For example, when I browse to that page, I don't see the same problem you're seeing. The page seems to work correctly. OK

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-18 Thread HeavyDuty
JeffM wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.14, WinXP Pro SP3 I received an e-mail from a professional organization that provided a link to a website. > http://newsletter.swd.ca/link.php?M=98038&N=220&L=119&F=H When I clicked the link, a full screen video captured my computer.

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-18 Thread HeavyDuty
Mark Hansen wrote: On 02/18/09 12:44, HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: the one on the right is a flash player and it doesn't run until you click on it. The other one, on the left, is a wmp player and its that one that starts right away. What happens in a test pr

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-18 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: the one on the right is a flash player and it doesn't run until you click on it. The other one, on the left, is a wmp player and its

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-18 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: the one on the right is a flash player and it doesn't run until you click

Re: How does this work?

2009-02-19 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: the one on the right is a

Newsgroup subscriptions keeps disappearing

2009-02-22 Thread HeavyDuty
Seamonkey 1.1.14, WIN XP SP3 One of my newsgroup listings on the left pane keeps losing all its subscriptions. The newsgroup happens to be to msnews.microsoft.com. It has been there for years and subscriptions come and go as I add and delete. I always refresh the subscription list when ever I add

Re: Newsgroup subscriptions keeps disappearing

2009-02-22 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.14, WIN XP SP3 One of my newsgroup listings on the left pane keeps losing all its subscriptions. The newsgroup happens to be to msnews.microsoft.com. It has been there for years and subscriptions come and go as I add and

Re: Newsgroup subscriptions keeps disappearing

2009-02-24 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Seamonkey 1.1.14, WIN XP SP3 One of my newsgroup listings on the left pane keeps losing all its subscriptions. The newsgroup happens to be to msnews.microsoft.com. It has been there

Removing old sender name.

2009-02-28 Thread HeavyDuty
Seamonkey 1.1.14 I used to use an e-mail sender address of "username-1." I do not any more. I still use the email account, but with "username1" instead. How do I delete username-1 from the list of names that appear when I send an e-mail. ___ support-

Re: Removing old sender name.

2009-03-02 Thread HeavyDuty
Martin Feitag wrote: HeavyDuty schrieb: Seamonkey 1.1.14 I used to use an e-mail sender address of "username-1." I do not any more. I still use the email account, but with "username1" instead. How do I delete username-1 from the list of names that appear when I send an e-ma

HTML file question

2009-03-14 Thread HeavyDuty
I have created an HTML file using composer. Does anyone know to drop an *.HTML file into Craigslist? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Re: HTML file question

2009-03-15 Thread HeavyDuty
JeffM wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: I have created an HTML file using composer. Does anyone know to drop an *.HTML file into Craigslist? Upload it to the space you ISP gives you or get a Blogger.com account. Within your ad, link to it that. (I wish more people would use a similar technique rather

Re: HTML file question

2009-03-15 Thread HeavyDuty
rjk wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: I have created an HTML file using composer. Does anyone know to drop an *.HTML file into Craigslist? click "source" Ctl A Copy (the data) when in CL, just PASTE IT Well, it did not work in Craig's List (maybe illegal tags?), but it did work (kind

About NSCopy and NSMail

2009-03-19 Thread HeavyDuty
Win XP Pro SP3 SM 1.1.14 Today I got a send error stating that my message could not be copied to the sent box. When looking at local settings\temp I observed iterations of NSCopy.tmp and NSCopy1.tmp. Both with 0 bits/bytes. I also have had a lot of trouble sending out multiple recipient e-m

Re: About NSCopy and NSMail

2009-03-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Win XP Pro SP3 SM 1.1.14 Today I got a send error stating that my message could not be copied to the sent box. When looking at local settings\temp I observed iterations of NSCopy.tmp and NSCopy1.tmp. Both with 0 bits/bytes. check your

Re: About NSCopy and NSMail

2009-03-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Win XP Pro SP3 SM 1.1.14 Today I got a send error stating that my message could not be copied to the sent box. When looking at local settings\temp I observed iterations of

Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Martin Feitag wrote: Rostyslaw Lewyckyj schrieb: W. Watson wrote: I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M (See Subject). However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others. I guess it's all about one's ISP? Yeah I don't think there's any practical SM limit, it's up

Re: About NSCopy and NSMail

2009-03-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: Win XP Pro SP3 SM 1.1.14 Today I got a send error stating that my message could not be copied to the sent box. When looking

Re: About NSCopy and NSMail

2009-03-20 Thread HeavyDuty
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: ok, lets try a few things: -- Compact the folders -- under File -- if that doesn't work, then close SM, and delete all the *.msf files for that account. -- if that doesn't work, then Edit, Preferences, Mail & Newsgroups, Composition, and on the top rig

Just curious about error 4.1.2

2009-03-24 Thread HeavyDuty
SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3 Just curious, I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a minute of "sending" but no completion, I got an error message that said the smtp server replied "error 4.1.2," and recipient "domain not found." Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither misty

Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2

2009-03-24 Thread HeavyDuty
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: HeavyDuty wrote: SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3 Just curious, I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a minute of "sending" but no completion, I got an error message that said the smtp server replied "error 4.1.2," and recipient "do

Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2

2009-03-27 Thread HeavyDuty
NoOp wrote: On 03/24/2009 05:50 PM, HeavyDuty wrote: SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3 Just curious, I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a minute of "sending" but no completion, I got an error message that said the smtp server replied "error 4.1.2," and recipie