I upgraded SM 2.0 on Friday before I left work. It asked me if I wanted
to import all my previous settings, so I said sure - import everything.
It then booted up and the first thing I notice is the theme is ugly and
the home button is missing. So I start trying to fix the home button (it
was
Mark Hansen wrote:
You don't mention what operating system you're using, so I'm assuming
Windows.
Oops. I'm usually very good about that. WinXPSP3. The mention of .EXE
and DLL at least tells us it was Windows 95 or better ;-)
It is possible that you had SeaMonkey 1.1.X running with
Sqwertz wrote:
I start playing with it some more and am struck by how it looks like
nothing has changed, including my theme (Orbit 3+1, a custom theme).
That wasn't there on Friday... So I look at the version # and I'm
running Seamonkey 1.1.11.
I reinstalled and it and took 3 seconds and did
The proposed solution to this seems to be that you're supposed to
customize the tool bar, using the button from your personal toolbar.
Well, I don't have a home button on my personal toolbar. Probably because
I turned it off when I installed Home Button on SM 1.1.x. And when I
imported my
SM 2.0 WinXPSP3
Sometimes when I press the Home Button (which has been moved next to the
URL bar, finally), it doesn't take me Home, but asks me if I want to set
the current page as my home page.
Talk about annoying. Any way to disable this behavior? The shortcut for
this action is to
When I post long URLs they are wrapping. In previous versions this did
not happen. It left the complete URL in tact on one line. It is
unacceptable to wrap URL's.
Also, I can't seem to find the setting Forward messages as
inline|attachment. It's defaulting to attachments, which is also
I rarely send email from applications, but Adobe Professional and it's
Print to PDF Driver insist on using the Windows Default, which is
technically Outlook, according to the Internet Options Control Applet.
How do you force Adobe and other apps to use SM?
-sw
Sqwertz wrote:
I rarely send email from applications, but Adobe Professional and it's
Print to PDF Driver insist on using the Windows Default, which is
technically Outlook, according to the Internet Options Control Applet.
How do you force Adobe and other apps to use SM?
I switched
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Sqwertz wrote:
Nobody else is seeing this behavior? I didn't get any sympathizers
last time I posted this.
Sometimes when I press the Home Button (which has been moved to the
navigation bar, if that matters), a dialog pops up that asks me if I
want to set the new home
Simple mail filter that looks for a word in the subject of an Inbox
and puts it into a named local folder.
It keeps getting disabled. If I tick the Enabled box, it works
until SM gets shut down, then it unticks itself.
I've deleted the filter and re-added it. Same thing.
It had a mind of it's
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:55:47 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
Simple mail filter that looks for a word in the subject of an Inbox
and puts it into a named local folder.
It keeps getting disabled. If I tick the Enabled box, it works
until SM gets shut down, then it unticks itself.
I've deleted
Seamonkey 2.0.2, I have an entry in my address book that points to 8 or 9
addresses. I can add names/addresses, but I can't delete or edit
anything. At least not that I can see.
How do you delete names from the list?
-sw
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On Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:25:25 +0100, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Sqwertz wrote:
Seamonkey 2.0.2, I have an entry in my address book that points to 8 or
9 addresses. I can add names/addresses, but I can't delete or edit
anything. At least not that I can see.
How do you delete names from the list
Coral IE Tab stopped working when it asked to update itself to
1.85.20100407. I get a chrome://coralietab/... URL in the tab
header, a IE logo in the URL bar and the current website (that was
diaplying fine in SM), and that's it. The browser screen is blank.
It doesn't even have the familar
SM 2.0.4, but it's been happening since 2.0.x, my mail filters keep
disabling themselves. I've RR's them, as well as SM from scratch,
but after a few days, they just stop working and when I look at
them, the checkbox next to those filters are disabled. They disable
themselves randomly - not all
stan spie...@hvc.rr.com wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is the
advantage of having it?
It's the Seamonkey logo to the right of the address bar that
throbs when it's retrieving a website.
Different themes may turn this into something other than the
JeffM jef...@email.com wrote:
*sea monkey* is another name for Brine Shrimp.
I think the sea monkey term was made up by marketers
who put ads in the back of comic books
so they could swindle 8 year olds out of their allowances.
I spent some of my hard earned paycheck on those just last
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