Mark Hansen wrote:
On 04/12/09 06:36, DoctorBill wrote:
OPeter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I had to join Facebook recently for some friends and relatives.
A lot of the "buttons" and Links do not work when I enter Facebook
using SeaMonkey 1.1
I have to use I.E.
Is there
Ant wrote:
On 4/26/2009 6:14 AM PT, Ant typed:
Hello all.
Is it me or is Facebook have problems with SeaMonkey v1.1.6's Web
browser? It seems to get slow, especially when expanding and typing in
comments. Like right now, I can see seamonkey.exe RAM usage is over
400 MB!
Thank you in advan
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 08.07.2009 12:01, Walter wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I frequently get the following message:
{A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding.
You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see if the script
will complete.}
(option boxe
Is there a way to remove certain entries that have resulted from
mistyping in the location bar? In SM 1.1.17 and below, I could remove
entries by editing localstore.rdf. Now with SM 2.0b1, I can't do that it
seems.
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Martin Feitag wrote:
Tony schrieb:
Is there a way to remove certain entries that have resulted from
mistyping in the location bar? In SM 1.1.17 and below, I could remove
entries by editing localstore.rdf. Now with SM 2.0b1, I can't do that it
seems.
Open the History (Shortcut Ctrl+H f
Rob C. wrote:
Tony wrote:
Is there a way to remove certain entries that have resulted from
mistyping in the location bar? In SM 1.1.17 and below, I could remove
entries by editing localstore.rdf. Now with SM 2.0b1, I can't do that
it seems.
The data for the location bar is now stored in
So far I am thrilled with this version of Seamonkey. I do have one small
nit. In the 1.x version, when you have multiple account names &
passwords, a dialog box would pop up for selection of the appropriate
name. With 2.0b1/b2, one has to left click on the account name block to
get a list of na
Is there a utility to export your passwords to a HTML or text file
similar to the one for Firefox 3.0? I can export my passwords from SM
1.1.18 with it but it does not like SM 2.0RC1/2. Now I understand about
the signons.sql file. I'd like to be able to export my passwords and
print them out fo
I work as a computer tech. One of my customers bought a new Vista home
Premium 64 machine (with free Win 7 upgrade).
Their old machine has XP Home on it. I used the vista Easy Transfer
utility to transfer their docs & settings over but the SM 1.1.x profiles
seemed to be incomplete. I tried ins
OldCroc wrote:
The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
by me. There are some errors in formatting in certain folders that I
do not wan
I have several Yahoo accounts and when I go to sign in, I click on the
name space and I get a drop down of the names for that particular login.
I select the one I want and away I go.
The question I have - where does SM 2.0.x keep this list (for sites with
multiple login names). I'd like to be
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Rob Lindauer wrote:
The Seamonkey install instructions I've been using (successfully) for a
year or two have me expand the Seamonkey tar/bz2 file into a
subdirectory under home, and manually add an entry in my Gnome/Kde menu,
as opposed to installing via Synaptic/Apt. The rati
NoOp wrote:
On 05/25/2010 04:40 PM, Tony wrote:
...
I have a related question - I have set up my laptop with Ubuntu 10.4 LTS
and installed 2.0.4 from the Ubuntu Software Respository. Seems to be
working fine but no mail/news just browser& composer. I think I see the
appropriate files for
Dave Taylor wrote:
Can browse, can receive mail, can use webmail in or out just fine.
Wife's computer with exact same setup including SM is working just fine. She
has the main account, I have a subaccount of her ATT mail service.
Sample bounced email:
email adds taken out:
The original messa
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
FMurtz wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
FMurtz wrote:
When I try to open hotmail in sea monkey it puts my email list down
the left of the page in big letters.The page looks nothing like my
old hotmail page that I am used to. The only way to get this old
pa
Bill Davidsen wrote:
That is, the fonts used to present menus, etc. The Fedora Linux releases
of seamonkey have those fonts set to something very small (perhaps
4-6pt) and I can't seem to change them.
Tried:
- font settings in about:config
- using other themes
The first changes font sizes in
Daniel wrote:
Tony wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
That is, the fonts used to present menus, etc. The Fedora Linux
releases of seamonkey have those fonts set to something very small
(perhaps 4-6pt) and I can't seem to change them.
Tried:
- font settings in about:config
- using other themes
Daniel wrote:
Tony wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Tony wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
That is, the fonts used to present menus, etc. The Fedora Linux
releases of seamonkey have those fonts set to something very small
(perhaps 4-6pt) and I can't seem to change them.
Tried:
- font settings in about:c
»Q« wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 12:27:30 +1100
Daniel wrote:
Tony wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Tony wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Tony wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
That is, the fonts used to present menus, etc. The Fedora Linux
releases of seamonkey have those fonts set to something very
small (perhaps 4
Tom Pamin wrote:
JeffM wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Who is paying you to stress people using linux ?
It's called "sharing".
As the user of a Free Software online suite,
you should be familiar with the concept.
People who mention a 12-year-old M$ OS
(which is always running as root)
often have exper
isplays fine without this
problem. I assume that somewhere along the line this sender has become
"blacklisted" in a file. Can somebody tell me where that is and how ti
edit it to fix this?
Thanks,
Tony
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Tony Higgins wrote:
I regularly receive messages from the online site of a National
retailer that have various offers and coupons. Recently I discovered
that I can no longer view the remote content in them. This feature is
annoying to me more than it's a benefit. I found in the prefer
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/23/09 17:47, Tony Higgins wrote:
Tony Higgins wrote:
I regularly receive messages from the online site of a National
retailer that have various offers and coupons. Recently I discovered
that I can no longer view the remote content in them. This feature is
Tony Higgins wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/23/09 17:47, Tony Higgins wrote:
Tony Higgins wrote:
I regularly receive messages from the online site of a National
retailer that have various offers and coupons. Recently I
discovered that I can no longer view the remote content in them
ike to know some less drastic solution if ever
it happens again.
Best regards,
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gh reduced to just a favicon (ATM a little more than
2½ rows of 16x16px icons).
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f the Firefox sample, which in this case I have a sort of
gut feeling is doing us a disservice — but I have no proof). Who knows?
Maybe _we_ would have scored higher than Opera if only we'd been tested
separately. :-P
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On 02/08/11 03:11, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 01/08/2011 17:41, Tony Mechelynck told the world:
On 31/07/11 05:06, Rufus wrote:
question wrote:
Ie users are suppose to be Dumb
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/07/30/internet-explorer-users-are-dumber-study-shows/
...Opera
tp://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash
In this KB page I see a lot of info which seems relevant for Windows but
is Greek to me, maybe you should go and read it.
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m taking no bets on how long it will be before Asa
Dotzler-Schmotzler (the guy with a big mouth and his foot in it: this
phrase wasn't coined by me but I like it) or someone on his "side" in
this controversy, REOPENs it.
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In the past week SeaMonkey 2.3.1 has started fully deleting my browser
history every few hours -- it is uncear why. Is this a new bug?
My SeaMonkey settings are set to keep browser history for ten days.
How can this be fixed?
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On Aug 27, 11:27 pm, nr wrote:
> Interesting. The only history option my SM has is to clear it when I exit.
>
> How have you told SM to keep your history for 10 days? (I'd like to keep
> mine for 3 days.)
Sorry, the 10 days setting is for "Form and Search History".
I assume your setting is fo
> Hmmm, my first thought was related to a "Private Browsing" feature that
> seems to have become /de rigueur/ among browsers lately. But I couldn't
> find it on Seamonkey, so it doesn't seem to have been ported yet.
>
> However, I did find a relevant option (besides the ones in the "Privacy
> & Sec
start SeaMonkey to clear the DNS cache.
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upon them is a form of idle and witless amusement, compared to which a
visit to a penitentiary, or even to a State legislature in session, is
informing, stim
application, no: a 64-bit machine can run 32-bit programs but a 32-bit
machine can of course not run 64-bit programs.
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Who filled her vagina with glue.
She said with a grin,
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They can pay to get out
more information: https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/Bug_events/20111027
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had to re-establish all of my 5 email accounts using the old
location. It seems to me I also had trouble with my bookmarks.
Will this happen again? Is there an upgrade guide with step-by-step
instructions?
Thanks,
Tony Higgins
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JD wrote:
Walter wrote:
Tony Higgins wrote:
I'm currently using SeaMonkey 2.0.14. What can I expect with upgrading
to Version 2.3.3? I get constant reminders to upgrade.
When I upgraded to the current version my profiles were copied to
another location which I had difficulty locating and
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 04/10/2011 22:58, Tony Higgins told the world:
I'm currently using SeaMonkey 2.0.14. What can I expect with upgrading
to Version 2.3.3? I get constant reminders to upgrade.
Well, THE major feature change (which happened in 2.1) is th
; which is
the factory default value for a SeaMonkey 2.4.1 32-bit executable
running on 64-bit Windows; but most of those badly written sites will
accept it as Firefox 7.0.1, and indeed Firefox 7.0.1 and SeaMonkey 2.4.1
share the same version of the Gecko rendering engine, so anything that
the o
if you override compatibility
checking, either by means of the Add-on Compatibility Reporter
extension, or by setting the appropriate version-dependent preference in
about:config.
See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Extensions.checkCompatibility
Best regards,
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hundred-and-one symptoms of
security/known-vulnerabilities/seamonkey.html — I
found it quite easily by following links (starting with the "Release
Notes" link) from the SeaMonkey front page,
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
Best regards,
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er or the Jökulsárlón Download
Manager extension? https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/download-manager/
- If you use the other one (by installing the extension if not
installed, enabling it if disabled, or disabling if enabled), is the
result better?
Best regards,
Tony.
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sites which require user-agent spoofing.
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me; or with Lynx:
Lynx/2.8.7rel.2 libwww-FM/2.14 SSL-MM/1.4.1 OpenSSL/1.0.0e
which didn't even add the "Mozilla/?.? (" string at the start, which IE
added long ago in order to spoof Netscape, which was still, at that
time, the market leader.
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rance → Fonts" you can set a minimum font
size for each language. Also, these preferences ought to persist from
one version to the next (they are in your profile, reinstalling the
application shouldn't change that) so I don't understand your "as usual".
Best regards,
Tony
Fx2 EOL, there will probably still be some
Stability and Security upgrades to Sm1 (and possibly Tb2 too).
Best regards,
Tony.
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their lives doing things they detest to make money they don't want to
buy things they don
s accepted, no reimbursements given out.
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its subjects, "This you may not read, this you must not see, this you are
forbidden to know," the end result is tyranny and oppression no matter how
On 31/12/08 00:33, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
Of course, it's still an alpha build, so every user uses it at his own
risk, the usual disclaimer is in order: it may crash your hard drive,
beat your dog to death, put your house on fire and elope with your
spous
be interested in the knowledge base article
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Gray_bar_below_status_bar
HTH,
Tony.
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First, a few words about tools.
Basically, a tool is an object that enables you to take advantage of
the laws of physics and mechanics in such a way that you can seriously
injure yourself. T
.9.1b3pre) Gecko/20090206
SeaMonkey/2.0a3pre - Build ID: 20090206000517
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I know the scientific names of beings animalculous;
In short, in matters vegetable, animal, and mineral,
I am the very model of a
On 07/02/09 16:05, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
Yeah, Maj[uscule] (meaning upper-case) is the French name of the Shift
key. And VerrMaj and VerrNum are CapsLock and NumLock respectively (from
verr[ouillage] = locking). On my copy of SeaMonkey, Ctrl+Shift+T
triggers a Duplicate
On 08/02/09 09:46, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 05/02/09 00:22, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
The only thing which is boring is the Ctrl Maj T doesn't work.
If you mean Ctrl+Shift+T (Undo Close Tab), that should work. At least it
does here, but I have to
about), I see my new set of columns in every
folder. I'd like to be able to customize each folder's columns
separately. Is that possible? And if yes, how?
Best regards,
Tony.
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-- Graffito in a women&
g other than image/png, with the result that the
recipient's mailer probably won't be able to display it.
Best regards,
Tony.
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On 07/11/10 09:24, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 07 Nov 2010 08:44:45 +0100, /Tony Mechelynck/:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0b8pre) Gecko/20101106
Firefox/4.0b8pre SeaMonkey/2.1b2pre - Build ID: 20101106020228
When I customize the columns of the mailnews Threads Pane (by means of
the
in some format it understands). Then maybe you can edit that to
remove unneeded stuff around the image, and insert _that_ (and not the
clipboard) as an image file.
Best regards,
Tony.
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it correct, not tried it." -- Donald Knuth
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On 07/11/10 16:32, jim wrote:
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 10:48:22 +0100, Tony Mechelynck
in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
On 07/11/10 09:36, Ray_Net wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 07 Nov 2010 08:44:55 +0100, /Ray_Net/:
David E. Ross wrote:
The problem is that, no matter how you
me. It can still be used as a
medium to export your bookmarks, by toggling a pref in about:config
Best regards,
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Q: Do you know how far pregnant you are right now?
A: I will be three months November 8th.
Q: Apparently then, the date of
o report which
extensions worked in spite of a compatibility mismatch, and which ones
didn't in spite of a match.
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#32: You call your answering service and they've never heard of
nects me forcibly whenever my modem has been
connected continuously for 36 hours (± 1 second). At other times (in
practice rarely) I may of course get a new IP address by turning the DSL
interface off then on from a root console prompt.
Best regards,
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hundred-and-one symptoms of bei
u are back home and not visiting family in Britain — I shall have a
thought for you and all the nice SeaMonkey guys tomorrow when we cut the
cake at my nephew's. (Why so few girls BTW? Is monkeying around with a
Suite so unladylike?)
Tony.
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On 24/12/10 20:34, David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/24/10 11:06 AM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 22/12/10 23:04, David E. Ross wrote:
[...]
By the way, because my cable modem is always on, it has the effect of
giving me a static IP address. Every so often, I force a new IP address.
Hm. My ISP
ll
me "Papa Noël" (which translates as 'Santa Claus' or 'Father Christmas'
etc.).
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serve him. Nasrudin said, "First things first. Did you see me walk
into y
that's why it's important to *have* a choice, one thing to which the
not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation is dedicated.
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5. You find yourself brainstorming for new subjects to search.
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ometimes including bugs very annoying to the users) take their own
(long) time coming. The SeaMonkey guys can do nothing about that, they
have enough on their hands keeping SeaMonkey working.
Best regards,
Tony.
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Christian, n.:
One who believes that the New Testament is a divinely ins
but you have to ask for it (by opening the
Bookmarks Manager, then "Tools => Export HTML" in it).
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like.
-- Abraham Lincoln
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terial boundary
between what comes from the website (the "content") and what comes from
the browser (the "chrome")... And so on and so forth.
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preceding the annual Yuletide celebration, And
throug
l Mac.
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ldn't even need that.
Also see:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Gecko_user_agent_string_reference
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with `programming systems', but those are so high level
" or "ICS/ICAL calendar" in
the first popup when "creating" a new calendar in Lightning.
See also https://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:GDATA_Provider
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37. You start looking for hot HTML addresses in public
e you might also want to
read "How to Ask Questions the Smart Way" at
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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one.
in a computer store here that
sells Dell and other PCs and there are some Dells that cost as much Macs.
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t say when that icon
first appeared.
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Run right up and rub its horn.
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UMBER HULKS are so confusing.
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On 27/03/11 22:57, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 27/03/11 16:43, Ant wrote:
Hello!
I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail & Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/im
ntine's day, or you can get the
latest SeaMonkey 2.1 nightlies from
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-2.0/ (or
latest-comm-2.0-l10n if you want menus & messages in some language other
than United States English).
Best regards,
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er share of the
worldwide market, so on SeaMonkey on Linux I don't feel like being near
the center of the enemy's fire.
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moves the tab (with its
history) out of its current window and into a new one.
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open that tab in a new window.
I guess though, that having a browser URL bar on top of the 3-pane
MailNews window would take some getting used to.
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ird is both suspect and unmaintained.
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Unix
conventions are used.
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ot;an
outbox" is marked by flags set on that folder. Perhaps there is some
extension to help you see those flags, or even manipulate them.
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Q.: Doctor, is it really true that when someone dies while sleeping, he
or she
doesn
ref will be "forced to default" and will
thereafter behave according to whatever is the current default. See
http://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js for a possible workaround.
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h
ws:
- With Firefox 4 (or later), SeaMonkey 2.1 beta (or later), you may use
Sync to synchronise passwords, bookmarks, etc. between different
profiles, even between Firefox (for desktop/laptop), Firefox-mobile (for
smartphone) and SeaMonkey. On recent builds, you don't even need an
extensio
. Got a screenshot of tabs on top
with SeaMonkey?
:-) http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/other/tabs-on-top.png
The multirow tab bar is an enhancement from my userChrome.css -- you may
disregard it if what interests you is only the "tabs on top in
SeaMonkey" concept.
Bes
by default. Rename it to userChrome.css and (re)start SeaMonkey in
order to use it. You may want to eyeball it and make some changes,
perhaps with the help of the DOM Inspector.
Best regards,
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A: To stamp out forest fires.
Q: Why do elephants have flat fe
. I wouldn't expect the *Modern* theme
to be very different across platforms. Yet this is the "trunk" version.
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On 10/04/11 23:32, Robert Gault wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 09/04/11 16:20, Robert Gault wrote:
I clear the SeaMonkey 2.0.13 error console, set the home page to Blank
Page, and leave SeaMonkey. The next time SeaMonkey is started, the error
console shows five warnings:
Unrecognized at-rule
eamonkey. This just started recently too. The line
spaces I've had before and the problem went away and now it is back.
Hm. Apparently the HTML composer is not 100% perfect. Personally I
prefer sending my messages in plaintext; YMMV.
Best regards
On 12/04/11 13:05, Rick Merrill wrote:
KRUB wrote:
Well, thanks Tony but the lines are blank, not continuations of
anything. It doesn't seem to happen in the body. But this is a minor
hindrance compared to the editor going wacko on me. I don't use it
for e-mails, I am continually edi
uot;Mozilla
bugmail" folder); when it's harder to automate I move them about
manually, and of course there's the Junk folder for spam. The result is
that at the end of the day my Inbox folder is empty.
Best regards,
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On 12/04/11 17:39, Mike wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
Mike, I have about a dozen additional folders on my Mail account into
which I drag-and-drop my mail, e.g. 2011_Family, 2011_Jokes, 2011_Linux,
etc.
Then, on New Years Day (or there-abouts), I move all these folders onto
my Local Folders
t:config
I see two Boolean preferences by filtering on "flowed" (without the
quotes): you might try toggling one of them, the other, or both, and see
what happens.
Best regards,
Tony.
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/usr/local/seamonkey
tar -jxvC /usr/local -f seamonkey-2.2a1pre.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
). Doing this doesn't touch my Preferences or my Extensions because they
are elsewhere, in my profile folder (somewhere under my home directory),
not under the installation directory.
Best r
driven crazy"
(his words) until he told us so.
Best regards,
Tony.
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; and you'll see.
If "Unsent Messages" is empty, I suggest you compact folders and restart
SM.
It could also be named "Outbox", but "Drafts" is something else.
Best regards,
Tony.
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hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict:
63. You start using
ive way of navigating the menus consists of doing a
click-and-release at each level going down, until you reach a menuitem
which is not a submenu: then that one gets triggered.
On modern mice of the "wheel" type, pressing the wheel without rolling
it actuates the middle button.
Best regar
erhaps
see only the first message, thinking that this file is one message which
you've "saved" as a file in EML format (MIME type message/rfc822) as
when you use the "File → Save As → File..." menu. This would explain
what you're seeing. But unlike what goes before, wh
t how to recover from a locked profile.
Best regards,
Tony.
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"He did decide, though, that with more time and a great deal of mental
effort, he could probably turn the activity into an acceptable
perversion."
-- Mick Farren, "When Gravity Fails"
e base article
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Cannot_send_mail could be relevant.
Best regards,
Tony.
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lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of
their C programs."
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