[24.04.2009 18:59]»Donald W. Long« wrote:
I noticed that the address book is a bit limited compared to outlook.
I do not see categories or a way to group your addresses.
Is the development staff looking at adding this type of feature, it
sure would make it much easer to manage your address b
Also Reminderfox 1.9.1 has been made compatible with SM1.x and SM2.x and
some installation reports saying it's OK with that combination, we have
one user not getting it up.
He reports it's OK with WINxp/SM/RmFx and also OK with the combination
of VISTA/Firefox/ReminderFox but not with VISTA + SM
[26.04.2009 10:37]»gNeandr« wrote:
Also Reminderfox 1.9.1 has been made compatible with SM1.x and SM2.x
and some installation reports saying it's OK with that combination, we
have one user not getting it up.
He reports it's OK with WINxp/SM/RmFx and also OK with the combination
[03.05.2009 21:09]»gNeandr« wrote:
[26.04.2009 10:37]»gNeandr« wrote:
Also Reminderfox 1.9.1 has been made compatible with SM1.x and SM2.x
and some installation reports saying it's OK with that combination,
we have one user not getting it up.
He reports it's OK with WINxp/S
[04.05.2009 19:15]»JeffM« wrote:
(Unlike Internet *Exploder*)
A REAL good one !!! 8-)
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[25.05.2009 20:28]»RF« wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The strong point of SM is combining a browser and an email program
into one, as Netscape and Mozilla Suite did. Some prefer this
approach, some don't.
The latest version of SM (1.1.16) is for me ideal: it combines the
ease of use of TB and
Don't only trust in God .. or other's to solve your situation.
Here you are in the fine position to help yourself:
just open the account settings and delete the account for
'news.mozilla.com' to delete all of it ...
or to un-subscribe a specific newsgroup, on the account listing use the
contex
Hi to all SM2 users
having interest to run the brand new ReminderFox version - 1.9.5.
Any feedback welcomed!!
Günter
The latest ReminderFox update is just about ready to be released via
Mozilla Addons. Before it becomes public (as it often takes awhile for
it to be reviewed by an editor and
Do I miss something or doesn't allow SM2 to customize the toolbars?
If customize is able, please direct me the way ...
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[19.12.2009 15:36]»Martin Freitag« wrote:
gNeandr schrieb:
Do I miss something or doesn't allow SM2 to customize the toolbars?
If customize is able, please direct me the way ...
Right click => Customize
Maybe incomplete question, so missing the 'complete' answer
[19.12.2009 16:57]»Robert Kaiser« wrote:
gNeandr wrote:
TB/FX has the ability to add buttons to the toolbar using the
'Customize'. That's what I was looking for. To get functionality coming
in by extensions. It seems SM2 supports only "own/core" buttons.
Right?
[19.12.2009 19:34]»Philip Chee« wrote:
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 17:26:47 +0100, gNeandr wrote:
[19.12.2009 16:57]»Robert Kaiser« wrote:
gNeandr wrote:
TB/FX has the ability to add buttons to the toolbar using the
'Customize'. That's what I was look
[19.12.2009 23:24]»Robert Kaiser« wrote:
ancient Alpha version
Upps, good I pasted the string. Sorry for confusion.
Thanks :-X
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Not sure about SM, but for TB you can find an extension
"morefunctionsforaddressbook". That allows to import *.mab files.
Google for it and give it a try.
Am 25.11.2011 23:13, schrieb JohnW-Mpls:
I'm running SM 2.3.3 under XP and apparently deleted a list in one of the
address books. Not too
Just checked SM 1.1.14 with customizing toolbar buttons as they are
usual with FX or TB.
But didn't found how to customizethem. There seems to exists only a
collection of 'standard' options, but no way to add buttons offered with
extension like in TB/FX.
What do I miss here?
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»Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo« wrote:
gNeandr wrote:
Just checked SM 1.1.14 with customizing toolbar buttons as they are
usual with FX or TB.
But didn't found how to customizethem. There seems to exists only a
collection of 'standard' options, but no way to add button
»Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo« wrote:
gNeandr wrote:
»Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo« wrote:
gNeandr wrote:
Just checked SM 1.1.14 with customizing toolbar buttons as they are
usual with FX or TB.
But didn't found how to customizethem. There seems to exists only a
collection of
»Cristian Zoicas« wrote:
Cristian Zoicas wrote:
Hello all,
I use SeaMonkey 1.1.12 on Ubuntu Linux and I want to get the following
behaviour from the SeaMonkey mail client:
Some of the mail messages I receive I want to save them in a custom
folder in my home directory. Let's call it here
[08.03.2009 06:06]»technowit...@gmail.com« wrote:
I'm currently using SeaMonkey 1.1.14. As of last week, when someone
forwards me an email as an attachment, the attachment is not
recognized. Its as if it has no clue what to do with the content type
(Content-Type: message/rfc822) or recognize
[03.11.2010 13:22] »Hana Skoumalova« wrote:
Hello,
I use SM 2.0.3 on Linux and I encountered a strange problem with
displaying items in ordered list (). Twelve items are displayed
correctly, but the thirteenth looks strange: the number 13 is pushed
to the right into the text.
I tried to fin
[29.12.2010 18:01]»Rickles« wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hi!
Is there a way SM2 can notify users about birthdays from its
addressbooks (*.mab) like an alarm or something?
Thank you in advance. :)
Not natively, but there are a couple of alternatives:
*-Lightning, which is a calendar development and
[29.12.2010 19:30]»gNeandr« wrote:
[29.12.2010 18:01]»Rickles« wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hi!
Is there a way SM2 can notify users about birthdays from its
addressbooks (*.mab) like an alarm or something?
Thank you in advance. :)
Not natively, but there are a couple of alternatives
[30.12.2010 07:17] »Ant« wrote:
On 12/29/2010 9:01 AM PT, Rickles typed:
Not natively, but there are a couple of alternatives:
*-Lightning, which is a calendar development and separate program (like
browser and email are separate programs of the suite)
*-An SM add-on called ReminderFox.
I can'
On 15.08.2013 10:55, Klaus Weber wrote:
Win XP Seamonkey 2.2
Hello,
today I tried several times to change an address in an email list of the
address book. Each time seamonkey crashes before I could change the
address. What to do?
Regards
Klaus
Try to change things in the contact directly, not
Am 18.10.2013 18:56, schrieb Bryan v. Roache:
hi, how does the send later adon work? can it send an email even if
SeaMonkey is closed? how about if the computer is asleep?
All actions on a desktop/client application only lifes as long as it's
active. So with close and sleep there is no action on
On 07.02.2014 09:52, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Hi,
I've been using SM for long (some 1.x version), and my profile folder
contains many files that have not been touched since several years. Some
of them must be obsolete. Where can I find a complete list of files used
by current versions of SM?
It's no
On 20.08.2014 20:16, Roger Fink wrote:
< .. >
If you have a "young" profile backup which is older than the defected by
java, why not first comparing the prefs.js files?
Make sure you have terminated SM!
If any relevant difference you could edit the defect prefs.js
(use an UTF-8 capable editor!
Just checked with Reminderfox installing from AMO for
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:39.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/39.0 SeaMonkey/2.36a2
No problem, should be marked as compatible.
Guenter
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On 27.03.2013 17:55, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I'm trying to figure out which folder I put a bookmark in -- any ideas?
I've got dozens of bookmark folders, and I can definitely find the
bookmark using the search tool at Manage Bookmarks, but when it returns
a hit, there's no information about fol
On 28.03.2013 00:56, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> ...
Did you noticed my other post?
I've assumed you have opened the sidebar with the bookmarks. Enter the
search string for the bm in question. If you have installed the "Go
Parent Folder" add-on you can use the context menu on the requested
book
Updating Seamonkey from previous installation and also restart a fresh
install gives:
> $ ./SM2.49.1/seamonkey -p
> XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /opt/SM2.49.1/libmozgtk.so:
> libgtk-3.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This is on Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa / Kernel: 3.19.0
On 04.11.2017 21:21, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Anyone know if the ReminderFox extension syncing to Google Calendar
works with this version? 2.46 is the last version that I have had
success. 2.48 would give auth error when syncing
Known problem with RmFX/GCal, but solution has to be tested wi
On 13.11.2017 21:45, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Good news with 2.49.1 seems to fix the issue with authentication with
Google Calendar and the ReminderFox extension! I have been reluctance to
upgrade from 2.46 because with 2.48 ReminderFox could not sync with
Google and IMO there is no substitute
On 23.11.2017 01:20, gNeandr wrote:
On 13.11.2017 21:45, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Good news with 2.49.1 seems to fix the issue with authentication with
Google Calendar and the ReminderFox extension! I have been reluctance
to upgrade from 2.46 because with 2.48 ReminderFox could not sync with
On 08.01.2018 22:46, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
In short, I think the problem is with neither the OS nor SeaMonkey, but
with your configuration (attempting to share a single profile between
the two OSs).
Right! Special care is needed if it comes to use one profile
instance/cop
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