Re: 1.1.15 upgrade corrupts settings

2009-03-31 Thread Marisa Ciceran

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:


I'm presuming thats Netscape 4.x.  If so, then you need to reinstall 
that, and use their profile manager to remove that profile.



Peter,

Yes, Netscape 4.x. I hadn't thought of that "fix", but it makes sense 
to me. When I find a copy of the installation file, I will try it.


you can get it here: ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/english


Hi Peter,

I found my copy of version 4.79 and reinstalled it. To my 
surprise, I didn't have to do anything to my SeaMonkey Mail 
Profiles as the moment I went to open it up, lo and behold I 
saw the Netscape listing disappear right before my eyes!


Along with that came another unexpected bonus. Where I have 
not had the sounds options with SeaMonkey mail working for 
several years, they suddenly reappeared and are working again.


I resisted uninstalling my old Netscape 4.79 for a very long 
time, and had waited for version 4.8. I grabbed a copy of 
that installation file just now and will keep it for 
posterity. :-)


Thanks again for all your help.

Marisa


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Re: 1.1.15 upgrade corrupts settings

2009-03-28 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:


I'm presuming thats Netscape 4.x.  If so, then you need to reinstall 
that, and use their profile manager to remove that profile.



Peter,

Yes, Netscape 4.x. I hadn't thought of that "fix", but it makes sense to 
me. When I find a copy of the installation file, I will try it.


you can get it here: 
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/english


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Re: 1.1.15 upgrade corrupts settings

2009-03-28 Thread Marisa Ciceran

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

In an earlier thread yesterday, I posted that my upgrade from SeaMonkey
1.1.14 to 1.1.15 yesterday immediately caused a corruption in the
"Internet Search" botton (the one that goes to the right of the command
line), which I thought I ought to repost in a new thread as there are
new issues at the point.

The logical suggestion was to create a new profile and to migrate my
archives files and settings to it. I created the new profile, copied my
bookmarks and address book to it, then I copied my Mail sub-folders and
files. I followed the simple instructions that I found at
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/ for migrating the old Password
Manager data from the old profile to the new one, ending with changing
the file name for the password data in the prefs.js file.

I made no other configuration changes, and here are the results:

1. The "Internet Search" feature is functional again.
2. The following Junk Settings have become non-functional:
   a. The setting "Move Junk mail to..." no longer works.
   b. Mail that the program marks as Junk does not automatically move
to the Junk folder.
   c. When I mark individual mails as Junk, they not not move to the
Junk folder.

The bottom line is that I have enable adaptive mail functions, but 
they no longer work. I hope someone can help me restore this very 
important feature.


Thanks,

Marisa



first, Edit, Preferences, Mail & Newsgroups, and Junk mail, and make 
your settings there.


Then, Edit, Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings, select the account, 
and under Junk Settings, and make your settings there, too.



Hi, Peter,

Thanks for your response which I will jot down in my notes. I had not 
checked to see if the general settings under Preferences had gone off, 
but I ended up solving my problem by copying to the new profile the 
original prefs.js in the profile that had gone bad during the upgrade 
to SeaMonkey 1.1.15, and that corrected it.


Everything is now back to working order except for Profile Manager 
where it still lists a profile of an older Netscape version that I 
deleted years ago. The delete function does not delete this "phantom" 
profile, while it works for others. Any clues?


Thanks again.

Marisa


I'm presuming thats Netscape 4.x.  If so, then you need to reinstall 
that, and use their profile manager to remove that profile.



Peter,

Yes, Netscape 4.x. I hadn't thought of that "fix", but it 
makes sense to me. When I find a copy of the installation 
file, I will try it.


Thanks again.

Marisa
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Re: 1.1.15 upgrade corrupts settings

2009-03-28 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

In an earlier thread yesterday, I posted that my upgrade from SeaMonkey
1.1.14 to 1.1.15 yesterday immediately caused a corruption in the
"Internet Search" botton (the one that goes to the right of the command
line), which I thought I ought to repost in a new thread as there are
new issues at the point.

The logical suggestion was to create a new profile and to migrate my
archives files and settings to it. I created the new profile, copied my
bookmarks and address book to it, then I copied my Mail sub-folders and
files. I followed the simple instructions that I found at
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/ for migrating the old Password
Manager data from the old profile to the new one, ending with changing
the file name for the password data in the prefs.js file.

I made no other configuration changes, and here are the results:

1. The "Internet Search" feature is functional again.
2. The following Junk Settings have become non-functional:
   a. The setting "Move Junk mail to..." no longer works.
   b. Mail that the program marks as Junk does not automatically move
to the Junk folder.
   c. When I mark individual mails as Junk, they not not move to the
Junk folder.

The bottom line is that I have enable adaptive mail functions, but 
they no longer work. I hope someone can help me restore this very 
important feature.


Thanks,

Marisa



first, Edit, Preferences, Mail & Newsgroups, and Junk mail, and make 
your settings there.


Then, Edit, Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings, select the account, 
and under Junk Settings, and make your settings there, too.



Hi, Peter,

Thanks for your response which I will jot down in my notes. I had not 
checked to see if the general settings under Preferences had gone off, 
but I ended up solving my problem by copying to the new profile the 
original prefs.js in the profile that had gone bad during the upgrade to 
SeaMonkey 1.1.15, and that corrected it.


Everything is now back to working order except for Profile Manager where 
it still lists a profile of an older Netscape version that I deleted 
years ago. The delete function does not delete this "phantom" profile, 
while it works for others. Any clues?


Thanks again.

Marisa


I'm presuming thats Netscape 4.x.  If so, then you need 
to reinstall that, and use their profile manager to 
remove that profile.


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Re: 1.1.15 upgrade corrupts settings

2009-03-28 Thread Marisa Ciceran

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

In an earlier thread yesterday, I posted that my upgrade from SeaMonkey
1.1.14 to 1.1.15 yesterday immediately caused a corruption in the
"Internet Search" botton (the one that goes to the right of the command
line), which I thought I ought to repost in a new thread as there are
new issues at the point.

The logical suggestion was to create a new profile and to migrate my
archives files and settings to it. I created the new profile, copied my
bookmarks and address book to it, then I copied my Mail sub-folders and
files. I followed the simple instructions that I found at
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/ for migrating the old Password
Manager data from the old profile to the new one, ending with changing
the file name for the password data in the prefs.js file.

I made no other configuration changes, and here are the results:

1. The "Internet Search" feature is functional again.
2. The following Junk Settings have become non-functional:
   a. The setting "Move Junk mail to..." no longer works.
   b. Mail that the program marks as Junk does not automatically move
to the Junk folder.
   c. When I mark individual mails as Junk, they not not move to the
Junk folder.

The bottom line is that I have enable adaptive mail functions, but 
they no longer work. I hope someone can help me restore this very 
important feature.


Thanks,

Marisa



first, Edit, Preferences, Mail & Newsgroups, and Junk mail, and make 
your settings there.


Then, Edit, Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings, select the account, and 
under Junk Settings, and make your settings there, too.



Hi, Peter,

Thanks for your response which I will jot down in my notes. 
I had not checked to see if the general settings under 
Preferences had gone off, but I ended up solving my problem 
by copying to the new profile the original prefs.js in the 
profile that had gone bad during the upgrade to SeaMonkey 
1.1.15, and that corrected it.


Everything is now back to working order except for Profile 
Manager where it still lists a profile of an older Netscape 
version that I deleted years ago. The delete function does 
not delete this "phantom" profile, while it works for 
others. Any clues?


Thanks again.

Marisa
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Re: 1.1.15 upgrade corrupts settings

2009-03-28 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

In an earlier thread yesterday, I posted that my upgrade from SeaMonkey
1.1.14 to 1.1.15 yesterday immediately caused a corruption in the
"Internet Search" botton (the one that goes to the right of the command
line), which I thought I ought to repost in a new thread as there are
new issues at the point.

The logical suggestion was to create a new profile and to migrate my
archives files and settings to it. I created the new profile, copied my
bookmarks and address book to it, then I copied my Mail sub-folders and
files. I followed the simple instructions that I found at
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/ for migrating the old Password
Manager data from the old profile to the new one, ending with changing
the file name for the password data in the prefs.js file.

I made no other configuration changes, and here are the results:

1. The "Internet Search" feature is functional again.
2. The following Junk Settings have become non-functional:
   a. The setting "Move Junk mail to..." no longer works.
   b. Mail that the program marks as Junk does not automatically move
to the Junk folder.
   c. When I mark individual mails as Junk, they not not move to the
Junk folder.

The bottom line is that I have enable adaptive mail functions, but they 
no longer work. I hope someone can help me restore this very important 
feature.


Thanks,

Marisa



first, Edit, Preferences, Mail & Newsgroups, and Junk 
mail, and make your settings there.


Then, Edit, Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings, select 
the account, and under Junk Settings, and make your 
settings there, too.


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