Hello, I'm new to this list so I will first apologize in advance in case
I'm not following some rules that the list may have (though I haven't
seen such in the welcome message).
Now I will try to describe the strange behaviour that my Seamonkey
2.49.5 (in Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS) is showing since a
In case it gives some additional hint: today I've experienced other new
expressions of this multi-failure...
When I opened the Mail window some of the Folders' names of the first
available account were missing (just blank spaces in their place). The
same with some of the email messages in the
Thank you, David, for your quick answer.
In 08/11/19 21:10, David E. Ross dixit:
It is possible that your "full" disc problem affected the installation
of SeaMonkey or corrupted it. If this is true, then even SeaMonkey's
profile was impacted.
In that case, I suggest the following:
1. Uninst
In 09/11/19 11:35, Don Spam's Reckless Son dixit:
Reinstalling Seamonkey is not going to help - as you say - this problem
only affects the profile.
I looked around a bit and saw
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=913915 but am not
sure that still works, certainly "mozbackup" is
I've done another test: I have sent a message from one of the accounts
that doesn't show their folders. This is the error message I get: "Your
message has been sent and saved, but there was an error while running
message filters on it"
I must say that I never create filters to be applied to se
be a
big problem.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I absolutely recommend the "moving to
new profile" approach if somebody gets in similar trouble.
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< Manuel Casal Lodeiro, (a) «Casdeiro» >
This living planet is screaming out
It's sick of our shit and kicking us out
We fan the
My moving to a new profile as a solution to the multi-failure that we
referring with subject "Multiple failures after disk became full
(Linux)" is progressing quite well.
Finally I decided to put all acounts again in a single profile, and it's
going ok, but I cannot get the saved logins (websi
In 11/11/19 13:07, Chris Ilias dixit:
On 2019-11-11 4:41 a.m., Manuel Casal Lodeiro wrote:
My moving to a new profile as a solution to the multi-failure that we
referring with subject "Multiple failures after disk became full
(Linux)" is progressing quite well.
Finally I decided
MM/DD/YY.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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< Manuel Casal Lodeiro, (a) «Casdeiro» >
«We approach winter the most depressing period in the history
of this industrial empire, with threats of oil shortages and
energy crises. But we, as Black people, have been a source of
endless energy, endl
In 3/8/20 9:35 AM, mike dixit:
On 08.03.2020 08:58, Manuel Casal Lodeiro wrote:
The locale format in message headers (in Thread pane in Mail window) has
changed from previous versions after updating to 2.53.1.
In Edit/Preferences/Appearance/Date and Time Formatting you can switch
between
In 08/03/20 10:55, Manuel Casal Lodeiro dixit:
In 3/8/20 9:35 AM, mike dixit:
On 08.03.2020 08:58, Manuel Casal Lodeiro wrote:
The locale format in message headers (in Thread pane in Mail window) has
changed from previous versions after updating to 2.53.1.
In Edit/Preferences/Appearance/Date
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