On 03/12/2020 03:28, Michael Lueck wrote:
> I have noticed sudden incorrect behavior being done by SM in the last
couple of release versions.
Impacted function is Address Book \ Tools \ Export and then csv for the
file type.
The first file created contains just the csv header row defining
On 08/10/2020 12:07, meagain wrote:
Original Message
[Collected Addresses address book re-acquires addresses that were
previously filed into other address books or deleted]
Any idea of how to get around this problem?
Smith
I have the same question. Also, How can I remove
Original Message
I happen to be running Seamonkey 2.53.2, but I'm realizing that I've
been seeing this for some time -- certainly in various releases of 2.49,
and possibly further back than that.
I make periodic visits to my Collected Addresses address book, and
generally
WaltS48 wrote on 17/05/2020 10:33 PM:
On 5/17/20 3:38 AM, Daniel wrote:
rmpbklyn wrote on 16/05/2020 11:28 PM:
go to trouble shooting menu from Help, scroll past to 'application
basics' , that will indicate the path to folder to files. mab files ,
but you can copy the entire profile folder
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Daniel wrote:
rmpbklyn wrote on 16/05/2020 11:28 PM:
go to trouble shooting menu from Help, scroll past to 'application
basics' , that will indicate the path to folder to files. mab files ,
but you can copy the entire profile folder to a backup drive in the
On 5/17/20 3:38 AM, Daniel wrote:
rmpbklyn wrote on 16/05/2020 11:28 PM:
go to trouble shooting menu from Help, scroll past to 'application
basics' , that will indicate the path to folder to files. mab files ,
but you can copy the entire profile folder to a backup drive in the
event you need
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
"Application Basics" is the first section on my "Troubleshooting
Information", as you can see I'm running 2.49.4 on this (Linux) machine.
Just for giggles I clicked on the "Open Directory" button in the
"Profile Directory" entry. It mangled the path and told me
Daniel wrote:
rmpbklyn wrote on 16/05/2020 11:28 PM:
go to trouble shooting menu from Help, scroll past to 'application
basics' , that will indicate the path to folder to files. mab files ,
but you can copy the entire profile folder to a backup drive in the
event you need to restore
On
rmpbklyn wrote on 16/05/2020 11:28 PM:
go to trouble shooting menu from Help, scroll past to 'application basics' ,
that will indicate the path to folder to files. mab files , but you can copy
the entire profile folder to a backup drive in the event you need to restore
On Thursday, May 14,
go to trouble shooting menu from Help, scroll past to 'application basics' ,
that will indicate the path to folder to files. mab files , but you can copy
the entire profile folder to a backup drive in the event you need to restore
On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 12:43:46 PM UTC-4, Mike C wrote:
>
On 5/14/2020 11:33 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Mike C wrote:
I can't find the Address Book Location
Where specifically is the address book in the profile?
What is it called?
At a guess, abook.mab
Yep. If you have more than one, then abook-1.mab, abook-2.mab,
abook-3.mab, etc.
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Mike C wrote:
I can't find the Address Book Location
Where specifically is the address book in the profile?
What is it called?
At a guess, abook.mab
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Daniel wrote:
On 1/04/2017 3:22 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
I am setting up SM 2.46 on a win 7 computer I bought used.
My old computer was under XP and used SM 2.1.1 (I think ! - crashed and
can't go back to it - until I figure HOW !).
I had backed up my old SM in December 2016 to a Thumb Drive.
On 1/04/2017 3:22 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
I am setting up SM 2.46 on a win 7 computer I bought used.
My old computer was under XP and used SM 2.1.1 (I think ! - crashed and
can't go back to it - until I figure HOW !).
I had backed up my old SM in December 2016 to a Thumb Drive.
Can I put the
Daniel wrote:
On 17/12/2016 8:31 AM, Brian Mailman wrote:
Seamonkey 2.40
Windows 10
Help, please. I just used the address book to send out an invitation
(if anyone doesn't recognize the word, it's where "invite" as a noun
came from) with a stack of bccs.
Today I opened it and every contact
On 17/12/2016 8:31 AM, Brian Mailman wrote:
Seamonkey 2.40
Windows 10
Help, please. I just used the address book to send out an invitation
(if anyone doesn't recognize the word, it's where "invite" as a noun
came from) with a stack of bccs.
Today I opened it and every contact that I've
On 16/12/2016 22:31, Brian Mailman wrote:
> Seamonkey 2.40
> Windows 10
>
> Help, please. I just used the address book to send out an invitation
> (if anyone doesn't recognize the word, it's where "invite" as a noun
> came from) with a stack of bccs.
>
> Today I opened it and every contact
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
We've had several complaints -- and I can reproduce them -- about users
being unable to move records from one address book or list to another.
Is there a fix in the works?
I'm on SM 2.38/Win7, but this has been going on for quite some time.
Have you filed a report
Original Message
Subject: Address book fix: coming soon?
From: Paul B. Gallagher
To:
Date: 08/10/15 19:07
We've had several complaints -- and I can reproduce them -- about users
being unable to move records from one address book or list to
NFN Smith wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
We've had several complaints -- and I can reproduce them -- about users
being unable to move records from one address book or list to another.
Is there a fix in the works?
I'm on SM 2.38/Win7, but this has been going on for quite some time.
Have you
On 9/15/2014 3:01 PM PT, Juiceman typed:
Is there a quick way to copy my address book from one computer to
another one that also has SeaMonkey installed on it? Also will the same
address work with Mozilla Thunderbird?
I just copy those abook*.mab files over to the other machine with SM.
--
W3BNR wrote:
On 9/15/2014 6:01 PM, Juiceman wrote:
Is there a quick way to copy my address book from one computer to
another one that also has SeaMonkey installed on it? Also will the same
address work with Mozilla Thunderbird?
Addressbook - Tools - Export as .ldif file on first machine.
On 9/15/2014 6:01 PM, Juiceman wrote:
Is there a quick way to copy my address book from one computer to
another one that also has SeaMonkey installed on it? Also will the same
address work with Mozilla Thunderbird?
Addressbook - Tools - Export as .ldif file on first machine.
Addressbook -
Ray_Net wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote, On 29/12/2013 21:39:
On 12/29/2013 1:41 PM, Rob wrote:
Rick Merrill rick0.merr...@gmail.nospam.com wrote:
I'm wondering if Email Address Books can live elsewhere. I have been doing
export on
one computer and import on another but that becomes a bit tedious
On 29/12/13 13:02, Rick Merrill wrote:
Just as with the SeaMonkey Cache, i would like to put all of my address
book information
in a specialized directory. How is that possible?
Rick, I'm a bit thick, so I have to ask are you referring to the Website
Address Book or the E-Mail Address Book.
Daniel wrote:
On 29/12/13 13:02, Rick Merrill wrote:
Just as with the SeaMonkey Cache, i would like to put all of my address
book information
in a specialized directory. How is that possible?
Rick, I'm a bit thick, so I have to ask are you referring to the Website Address
Book or the E-Mail
On 12/29/2013 09:50 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 29/12/13 13:02, Rick Merrill wrote:
Just as with the SeaMonkey Cache, i would like to put all of my address
book information
in a specialized directory. How is that possible?
Rick, I'm a bit thick, so I have to ask are you
Rick Merrill rick0.merr...@gmail.nospam.com wrote:
I'm wondering if Email Address Books can live elsewhere. I have been doing
export on
one computer and import on another but that becomes a bit tedious with
multiple
address books.
The e-mail address books are separate files in your
On 12/29/2013 1:41 PM, Rob wrote:
Rick Merrill rick0.merr...@gmail.nospam.com wrote:
I'm wondering if Email Address Books can live elsewhere. I have been doing
export on
one computer and import on another but that becomes a bit tedious with multiple
address books.
The e-mail address books
Rick Merrill wrote, On 29/12/2013 21:39:
On 12/29/2013 1:41 PM, Rob wrote:
Rick Merrill rick0.merr...@gmail.nospam.com wrote:
I'm wondering if Email Address Books can live elsewhere. I have
been doing export on
one computer and import on another but that becomes a bit tedious
with multiple
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
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
Klaus, it's my understanding that e-mail lists use the e-mail
Daniel wrote:
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
Klaus, it's my understanding that e-mail lists use
On 2013-08-15 4:55 AM, 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?
Does the Mozilla Crash Reporter come up? If so,
1. Open
JohnW-Mpls john...@comcast.net wrote:
On Mon, 20 May 2013 11:29:50 -0500, JohnW-Mpls john...@comcast.net wrote:
A large number of email address records in my address books include phone
numbers. Every once in a while, I'd love to be able to initiate a phone
call by clicking on one of those
On Mon, 20 May 2013 11:29:50 -0500, JohnW-Mpls john...@comcast.net wrote:
A large number of email address records in my address books include phone
numbers. Every once in a while, I'd love to be able to initiate a phone
call by clicking on one of those numbers. Is there a handy utility for
On 2013-04-23 18:40 (GMT+0100) jb composed:
Is it possible to change the font used in the address book, I would prefer
a monospaced font?
In your profiledir in the chrome dir (create if necessary) in userChrome.css
(create if necessary) try the following (not tested):
Philip Chee wrote:
On 21/02/2013 03:02, Ron wrote:
V2.15 but has been this way for a while.
I noticed that some of my address book entries can not be changed, If I
edit something when I click OK the box stays open, the data changes on
the screen but upon reopening the address book it is gone. I
Ron wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On 21/02/2013 03:02, Ron wrote:
V2.15 but has been this way for a while.
I noticed that some of my address book entries can not be changed, If I
edit something when I click OK the box stays open, the data changes on
the screen but upon reopening the address book
Ron wrote, On 21/02/2013 20:53:
Ron wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On 21/02/2013 03:02, Ron wrote:
V2.15 but has been this way for a while.
I noticed that some of my address book entries can not be changed,
If I
edit something when I click OK the box stays open, the data changes on
the screen
On 21/02/2013 03:02, Ron wrote:
V2.15 but has been this way for a while.
I noticed that some of my address book entries can not be changed, If I
edit something when I click OK the box stays open, the data changes on
the screen but upon reopening the address book it is gone. I can fix it
by
Michael Gordon wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I see that I have two address books, personal address book and
collected addresses.
What's the purpose of having two address books?
Which address book is queried when I begin to type in an addressee for
an e-mail?
Is there any advantage to
Jens Hatlak wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I see that I have two address books, personal address book and
collected addresses.
What's the purpose of having two address books?
Which address book is queried when I begin to type in an addressee for
an e-mail?
Take a look at Preferences, Mail
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I see that I have two address books, personal address book and
collected addresses.
What's the purpose of having two address books?
Which address book is queried when I begin to type in an addressee for
an e-mail?
Is there any advantage to maintaining them separately, as
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I see that I have two address books, personal address book and
collected addresses.
What's the purpose of having two address books?
Which address book is queried when I begin to type in an addressee for
an e-mail?
Take a look at Preferences, Mail Newsgroups,
Michael Gordon wrote:
The Collected address book is unique to SeaMonkey and Thunderbird. Each time
you
press the send button to send a message, SM saves the outgoing address in the
Collected address book. This book only contains a listing of outgoing
addresses, but
you can click on an
cmcadams wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
The Collected address book is unique to SeaMonkey and Thunderbird.
Each time you press the send button to send a message, SM saves
the outgoing address in the Collected address book. This book only
contains a listing of outgoing addresses, but you can
d...@clara.co.uk wrote:
Since moving to Sea Monkey 2.14 I have found a problem accessing personal
address book. Having selected 'compose' and then address no problem - I see
full address book and can select addressee. If however having exited address
book , typed email and then wish to add a
d...@clara.co.uk wrote:
Since moving to Sea Monkey 2.14 I have found a problem accessing
personal address book. Having selected 'compose' and then address no
problem - I see full address book and can select addressee. If
however having exited address book , typed email and then wish to add
a
On 24/10/12 08.04, Justin Wood (Callek) ha scritto:
[cut]
Hey Guys,
I just wanted to chime in and say I hear you the address book issue
impact was under-estimated by me, and we will be building and releasing
a .2 version for this fix, there are some other changes that will roll
in with this,
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote, On 22/10/2012 13:05:
Ray_Net wrote:
Snip
I have a mailing list just one without need.
But my problem is the same with another one - the modified adress book
entry dissappeared after closing SM.
Ray, what seems to be happening, in SM 2.13 and
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote, On 22/10/2012 13:05:
Ray_Net wrote:
Snip
I have a mailing list just one without need.
But my problem is the same with another one - the modified adress book
entry dissappeared after closing SM.
Ray, what seems to be
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote, On 22/10/2012 13:05:
Ray_Net wrote:
Snip
I have a mailing list just one without need.
But my problem is the same with another one - the modified adress book
entry dissappeared after closing SM.
Ray, what seems to be happening, in SM 2.13 and 2,13.1, is if you
Ray_Net wrote:
WaltS wrote, On 21/10/2012 15:51:
On 10/21/2012 09:34 AM, denewton wrote:
Hello,
We can't save any modification of one address card from a adresse book :
the OK key isn't active.
Sinserly
Bertrand
ps I run with Windows XP
Do you have any mailing lists? See:
Daniel wrote, On 22/10/2012 13:05:
Ray_Net wrote:
WaltS wrote, On 21/10/2012 15:51:
On 10/21/2012 09:34 AM, denewton wrote:
Hello,
We can't save any modification of one address card from a adresse
book :
the OK key isn't active.
Sinserly
Bertrand
ps I run with Windows XP
Do you have any
On 10/21/2012 09:34 AM, denewton wrote:
Hello,
We can't save any modification of one address card from a adresse book :
the OK key isn't active.
Sinserly
Bertrand
ps I run with Windows XP
Do you have any mailing lists? See:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=801615
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WaltS wrote, On 21/10/2012 15:51:
On 10/21/2012 09:34 AM, denewton wrote:
Hello,
We can't save any modification of one address card from a adresse book :
the OK key isn't active.
Sinserly
Bertrand
ps I run with Windows XP
Do you have any mailing lists? See:
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On 8/8/2011 5:04 PM Jens Hatlak submitted the following:
W3BNR wrote:
Just noticed that after creating and saving a list, I cannot remove the
first entry and save the list. I can however add a new address or one
that already exists in the list to the blank line at the top and then
save. I don't
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
And, Ray, did you give it a go??? With-in your Addressbook, make a list
of 2 email addresses, 5 email addresses, 10 email addresses, whatever,
to the list, then close the list, select the list in your Addressbook,
then click Bcc:
As far as I know, this would cause the one
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of
your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it
as a
Bcc:Sub-Book,
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it as a
Bcc:Sub-Book, right.
Daniel
Whenever I add
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it as a
Bcc:Sub-Book, right.
Daniel
And, Ray, did you give it a go??? With-in your Addressbook, make a list
of 2 email addresses, 5 email addresses, 10 email addresses, whatever,
to the list, then close the list, select the list in your Addressbook,
then click Bcc:
As far as I know, this would cause the one e-mail to be sent to
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it as a
Bcc:Sub-Book, right.
Daniel
Whenever I add Sub-Book, or the actual name of
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it as a
Bcc:Sub-Book, right.
Daniel
Whenever I add Sub-Book, or the actual name of the subset
from my larger Address
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Daniel wrote:
as an experiment, the next time you need to send out an email to your
group, open the Addressbook in SeaMonkey, create a new list, (call it
Newsletter-1 or whatever), add the required email addresses to the
list. Then close the list, and single click on it's
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it as a
Bcc:Sub-Book, right.
Daniel
Whenever I add Sub-Book, or the actual name of the subset
from my larger Address Book, I then click on BCC:.
Daniel wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it as a
Bcc:Sub-Book, right.
Daniel
Whenever I add Sub-Book, or the actual name of the subset
from my larger Address Book, I then
Daniel wrote:
as an experiment, the next time you need to send out an email to your
group, open the Addressbook in SeaMonkey, create a new list, (call it
Newsletter-1 or whatever), add the required email addresses to the
list. Then close the list, and single click on it's name in the
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Daniel wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Is there any way to force a specific sub-book of addresses
to always be sent BCC:?
I don't know an answer to your question, but one possible way
around this is to make a list, containing all your required email
addresses, then when
Just to be perfectly clear, doc, when you entered the name of your
Sub-Book in the address field of the e-mail, you entered it as a
Bcc:Sub-Book, right.
Daniel
Whenever I add Sub-Book, or the actual name of the subset
from my larger Address Book, I then click on BCC:.
Is that what you mean?
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Is there any way to force a specific sub-book of addresses
to always be sent BCC:?
Doc, I don't know an answer to your question, but one possible way
around this is to make a list, containing all your required email
addresses, then when you need to send, bcc, to all
Daniel wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Is there any way to force a specific sub-book of addresses
to always be sent BCC:?
I don't know an answer to your question, but one possible way
around this is to make a list, containing all your required email
addresses, then when you need to send, bcc,
Beverly Howard wrote:
hack
Curious... what's the hack?
Export the data, read with perl, eliminate true dups, combine matching (name and
email or name and phone) entries with no non-matching entries, flag conflicts,
output in abook format. By combining I catch the case where a dup because
FoxPro
There are a number of ways to skin this cat...
For example Total on email to NODUPE is a new one for me... will have
to investigate that command further as it sounds interesting ;-)
in addition to Arnie's steps, some other possibilities.
set unique on
Index on upper(email) to email
Beverly Howard wrote:
FoxPro
There are a number of ways to skin this cat...
For example Total on email to NODUPE is a new one for me... will have
to investigate that command further as it sounds interesting ;-)
in addition to Arnie's steps, some other possibilities.
set unique on
Index on
I can create a bunch of variables in the .csv file and then Pegasus
will replace the variable with whatever is in the .csv file.
Great information... thanks.
Beverly Howard
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Beverly Howard wrote:
hack
Curious... what's the hack?
combine two or more address books, eliminate duplicates, and note
possible conflicts?
I'm looking forward to seeing if there is a good mozilla solution for
this as doing what you need has never been easy.
That said, I converted my
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
I remember doing this in dBase+ back in the 80's, as I recall it
required a macro.
Could this be done in something like OpenOffice with a macro?
If I were faced with this need today, I would export both lists to
csv format, import them into http://google.com/contacts
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 21:56:59 -0400, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
It still works in the current incarnation of dbase+ that I use which is
FoxPro.
The current incarnation of dbase+ is dbase:
http://www.dbase.com/
There are several other products that implement the xBase language
including Foxpro.
hack
Curious... what's the hack?
combine two or more address books, eliminate duplicates, and note
possible conflicts?
I'm looking forward to seeing if there is a good mozilla solution for
this as doing what you need has never been easy.
That said, I converted my and my wife's
I remember doing this in dBase+ back in the 80's, as I recall it
required a macro.
Could this be done in something like OpenOffice with a macro?
If I were faced with this need today, I would export both lists to
csv format, import them into http://google.com/contacts then run the
google
MCBastos wrote:
The address book has two e-mail entries: one for email and one for
additional email (there's also one for screen name, which I'm not
sure if it's of any use in these post-online service times). If I try to
insert more than one e-mail in the additional email, Seamonkey does
not
Interviewed by CNN on 22/5/2010 09:35, Rick Merrill told the world:
Why isn't a mailing list adequate? Am I missing something?
Yes, you are. My brother has three e-mails; why should I make a *mailing
list* for him? I just want to have the three of them available on the
autofill list without
MCBastos wrote:
Is there any way to insert more than one e-mail address in an address
book entry so that Seamonkey behaves as expected?
No. That's bug 118665.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118665
Also see
Firefox does not
have an address book, in fact Firefox has no email
features.
If you are accessing email through Firefox, any email features
will be part of the email service that you are using and not Firefox.
You need to check with the email service or application for the email
service.
JR
You probably should begin your own thread for this question, rather than
hijacking someone else's thread. It will give your question better
visibility to more people that may be able to help you.
I am going to need some help here, I have no idea what you are talking
about.
I was having a
On 3/6/2010 6:28 AM, FDVS wrote:
You probably should begin your own thread for this question, rather than
hijacking someone else's thread. It will give your question better
visibility to more people that may be able to help you.
I am going to need some help here, I have no idea what you
On 3/6/2010 8:26 AM, FDVS wrote:
It used to be, in Netscape, I could type the first letter of my best
friend's name, Jeff into the address bar To: j while posting an
email..and it would autofill Jeff and his email address.
In Seamonkey, when I type j up comes the name and address of
On 3/6/2010 10:32 AM, FDVS wrote:
WinXP Pro SP3, not sure what an LDAP is so I probably don't use. When I
installed SM last week I had it import all my addresses from Netscape,
into its address book.
version 2.0.3
* Copyright © 1998-2010 by contributors to the Mozilla Project.
*
-So what do you mean it didn't work? Did you install it into the
-Application profile rather than the user profile?
I clicked on download, followed the instructions, rebooted as requested
and cannot see the program in Program Files or Add/Remove Programs.
Tried it twice.
-Are you running on a
On 3/5/2010 6:48 PM, FDVS wrote:
It used to be, in Netscape, I could type the first letter of my best
friend's name, Jeff into the address bar To: j while posting an
email..and it would autofill Jeff and his email address.
In Seamonkey, when I type j up comes the name and address of
On or about 1/17/2010 2:09 PM, Chris Bee typed the following:
Hi,
I have a problem withe the addressbook in SM 2.0.2 running on Macosx 10.5.8
I have several email lists defined in my addressbook each with tens of
email addresses
When I select one of these lists then properties the cursor
On or about 1/17/2010 4:01 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
On or about 1/17/2010 2:09 PM, Chris Bee typed the following:
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Thanks
Chris
Same here. Using Win XP 3, SM 2.0.1
Dang keyboard - I meant SM 2.0.2
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On or about 1/17/2010 2:09 PM, Chris Bee typed the following:
Hi,
I have a problem withe the addressbook in SM 2.0.2 running on Macosx 10.5.8
I have several email lists defined in my addressbook each with tens of
email addresses
When I select one of these lists then properties the cursor
MCBastos wrote:
Zindus seems to be a bit more focused on Zimbra (which I don't use) than
gMail,
Just to be clear - the zindus addon doesn't focus on Zimbra in
preference to Google. In fact, due to the relative size of the user
bases, the reverse has probably been true of late. But it's
Rick Merrill wrote:
Currently I backup addresses(my phrase) using Tools | Export for each
address book in LDIF format. This is useful because they can be sent to
other people and imported to other email programs.
Is there a way to export all one's address books at once?
Several days
chicagofan wrote:
Does anyone know if the problem of getting the address book *to open*
with your main [in my case ONLY] address list displayed?
If not, does anyone know of *anything I can do* to eliminate the
extra 2 or 3 clicks to select the list? Can I delete the collected
names list since
chicagofan wrote:
Does anyone know if the problem of getting the address book *to open*
with your
main [in my case ONLY] address list displayed?
If not, does anyone know of *anything I can do* to eliminate the extra 2
or 3
clicks to select the list? Can I delete the collected names list
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