Re: Email problem with 2.24

2014-02-10 Thread GerardJan

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 09/02/2014 16:24, wolfiew...@wolfiewocky.com told
the world:

Is anybody else seeing this?  I got the auto-update to 2.24 (build 
20140203230027) this morning, and since then, I cannot receive any email sent 
to me, even emails I send myself.  Thanks!


I have updated to 2.24 and I'm receiving e-mail normally. Although, to
be sure, I no longer have any POP accounts; all my mail accounts
currently are IMAP.




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Re: Email problem with 2.24

2014-02-10 Thread Philip Chee
On 10/02/2014 02:24, wolfiew...@wolfiewocky.com wrote:
 Is anybody else seeing this?  I got the auto-update to 2.24 (build
 20140203230027) this morning, and since then, I cannot receive any
 email sent to me, even emails I send myself.  Thanks!

This is usually a firewall issue. Check your firewall settings. Most
anti-virus software have some sort of mail filtering. You might want to
see if one of your settings is blocking incoming mail or redirecting it
somewhere unexpected.

Phil

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Re: Email problem with 2.24

2014-02-09 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 09/02/2014 16:24, wolfiew...@wolfiewocky.com told
the world:
 Is anybody else seeing this?  I got the auto-update to 2.24 (build 
 20140203230027) this morning, and since then, I cannot receive any email sent 
 to me, even emails I send myself.  Thanks!

I have updated to 2.24 and I'm receiving e-mail normally. Although, to
be sure, I no longer have any POP accounts; all my mail accounts
currently are IMAP.

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Re: Email problem with 2.24

2014-02-09 Thread Trane Francks

On 2/10/14 12:38 PM +0900, MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 09/02/2014 16:24, wolfiew...@wolfiewocky.com told
the world:

Is anybody else seeing this?  I got the auto-update to 2.24 (build 
20140203230027) this morning, and since then, I cannot receive any email sent 
to me, even emails I send myself.  Thanks!


I have updated to 2.24 and I'm receiving e-mail normally. Although, to
be sure, I no longer have any POP accounts; all my mail accounts
currently are IMAP.


WFM: SM 2.24, OS X Lion 10.7.5, POP3 and IMAP accounts all normal.

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Re: Email problem with 2.24

2014-02-09 Thread Geoff Welsh

Trane Francks wrote:

On 2/10/14 12:38 PM +0900, MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 09/02/2014 16:24, wolfiew...@wolfiewocky.com told
the world:

Is anybody else seeing this?  I got the auto-update to 2.24 (build
20140203230027) this morning, and since then, I cannot receive any
email sent to me, even emails I send myself.  Thanks!


I have updated to 2.24 and I'm receiving e-mail normally. Although, to
be sure, I no longer have any POP accounts; all my mail accounts
currently are IMAP.


WFM: SM 2.24, OS X Lion 10.7.5, POP3 and IMAP accounts all normal.



WFM on OS X (10.6) two POP (RoadRunner and Gmail)

GW
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Re: Email problem

2010-10-01 Thread Daniel

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

Rickles wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

All of a sudden today I get a message saying inbox folder is full. I
have deleted over 1000 messages, compacted the folder, closed and
reopened mail, and restarted the computer. Still get the message inbox
full when I try to get mail. Any help appreciated in how to fix this.
L.D.

In addition to the mailbox cleanup and compact actions, check to see how
much hard drive space you've got available, wherever the profile is
stored. If your profile is in a non-default location, that hard drive
volume may be running out of space.



I checked hard drive space. More than half free. I can't find inbox
folder. Looked in Mozilla, Seamonkey and did a search for inbox


You're not looking for an inbox folder, you are looking for an inbox file.

In SeaMonkey, have a look at Edit-MailNewsgroup Account Settings and 
select Server Settings for your mail account. At the bottom of that 
screen, Local directory tells you were SeaMonkey thinks your mail 
account files are, so this is where you should be looking in your 
Windows Explorer or My Computer.


*Note* by default, Windows XP hides anything more than two levels down 
(i.e. below C:\First Level\Second Level) from view, so you may need to 
un-hide these levels before you can see them.


HTH

Daniel
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Re: Email problem

2010-10-01 Thread ldj1002

Ed Mullen wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

S. Beaulieu wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net a écrit :



I still can't find inbox folder.


You need to make sure that you set up your OS to show hidden files or
else you won't see your profile.


Looks like the OP is on XP.

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_profile.php

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/win_fcab_show_file_extensions.mspx





I found the inbox when I changed to show hidden files. They aren't
marked read only.
Can I reinstall Seamonkey to maybe fix the problem and not lose anything?


Read that link above again regarding profiles. If you reinstall SM the
profile is NOT touched. The program and profile (all your settings) are
kept in two different locations. A reinstall does not affect your profile.

What you might want to investigate is creating a new profile and then
migrating your old info (email accounts, bookmarks, passwords etc) to
the new profile. Just be careful to not do a wholesale migration. If you
do, you'll simply transfer any problems from the old to the new.

The same page above has some links to info on this:

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_profile.php



I have read and don't understand fully. However I did reinstall 
Seamonkey and didn't change anything. I downloaded and installed 
Thunderbird and it works OK. Just above the start position on the screen 
there is a little icon for Seamonkey mail. Is there a way I can get a 
icon there for Thunderbird?
When I installed Thunderbird I didn't have to fill out port, security or 
the pop and smtp info. Did it get all that info from Seamonkey?

L.D.
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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread Daniel

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

All of a sudden today I get a message saying inbox folder is full. I
have deleted over 1000 messages, compacted the folder, closed and
reopened mail, and restarted the computer. Still get the message inbox
full when I try to get mail. Any help appreciated in how to fix this.
L.D.


I would normally suggest that you need to Compact your Inbox, but it 
seems you've already done that so..


With Seamonkey closed, use you My Computer or Windows Explorer to 
locate your inbox (the one without an extension) to see what size it is, 
then right click on it, have a look at the Properties to make sure it is 
not marked as Read Only


Report back.

Daniel
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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread Rickles

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
All of a sudden today I get a message saying inbox folder is full. I 
have deleted over 1000 messages, compacted the folder, closed and 
reopened mail, and restarted the computer. Still get the message inbox 
full when I try to get mail. Any help appreciated in how to fix this.

L.D.
In addition to the mailbox cleanup and compact actions, check to see how 
much hard drive space you've got available, wherever the profile is 
stored.  If your profile is in a non-default location, that hard drive 
volume may be running out of space.

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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread ldj1002

Rickles wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

All of a sudden today I get a message saying inbox folder is full. I
have deleted over 1000 messages, compacted the folder, closed and
reopened mail, and restarted the computer. Still get the message inbox
full when I try to get mail. Any help appreciated in how to fix this.
L.D.

In addition to the mailbox cleanup and compact actions, check to see how
much hard drive space you've got available, wherever the profile is
stored. If your profile is in a non-default location, that hard drive
volume may be running out of space.



I checked hard drive space. More than half free. I can't find inbox 
folder. Looked in Mozilla, Seamonkey and did a search for inbox

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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

Rickles wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

All of a sudden today I get a message saying inbox folder is full. I
have deleted over 1000 messages, compacted the folder, closed and
reopened mail, and restarted the computer. Still get the message inbox
full when I try to get mail. Any help appreciated in how to fix this.
L.D.

In addition to the mailbox cleanup and compact actions, check to see how
much hard drive space you've got available, wherever the profile is
stored. If your profile is in a non-default location, that hard drive
volume may be running out of space.



I checked hard drive space. More than half free. I can't find inbox
folder. Looked in Mozilla, Seamonkey and did a search for inbox


On a Windows machine, the default location would be
C:\Documents and Settings\YourNameHere\Application 
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\.default\Mail\maildirectory


where YourNameHere is your name for purposes of the Windows OS,  
is a random alphanumeric string, and maildirectory is normally your 
ISP's POP mail server name (if you have several accounts within the 
profile, this is the easiest way to tell them apart).


You should see a file called Inbox, another file called Inbox.msf, 
and a folder called Inbox.sbd. The first one contains the actual 
messages, the second is an index file, and the third would contain any 
subdirectories of Inbox.


Under the conditions you describe, it seems likely that the error 
message is erroneous (some program somewhere is confused). It wouldn't 
be the first time a program reported insufficient disk space when the 
problem was completely unrelated.


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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread chicagofan

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

All of a sudden today I get a message saying inbox folder is full. I
have deleted over 1000 messages, compacted the folder, closed and
reopened mail, and restarted the computer. Still get the message inbox
full when I try to get mail. Any help appreciated in how to fix this.
L.D.
   


Could that be a message from your ISP?  Are you leaving messages on 
their server, maybe by mistake?  Have you checked your mail settings on 
each mail account you have?

bj


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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread ldj1002

chicagofan wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

All of a sudden today I get a message saying inbox folder is full. I
have deleted over 1000 messages, compacted the folder, closed and
reopened mail, and restarted the computer. Still get the message inbox
full when I try to get mail. Any help appreciated in how to fix this.
L.D.


Could that be a message from your ISP? Are you leaving messages on their
server, maybe by mistake? Have you checked your mail settings on each
mail account you have?
bj



I still can't find inbox folder.

I did check with isp and all is ok plus I can go to the isp web and get 
my new messages there. The isp is ATT




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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread S. Beaulieu

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net a écrit :



I still can't find inbox folder.


You need to make sure that you set up your OS to show hidden files or 
else you won't see your profile.


S.

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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread Ed Mullen

S. Beaulieu wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net a écrit :



I still can't find inbox folder.


You need to make sure that you set up your OS to show hidden files or
else you won't see your profile.


Looks like the OP is on XP.

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_profile.php

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/win_fcab_show_file_extensions.mspx

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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread ldj1002

Ed Mullen wrote:

S. Beaulieu wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net a écrit :



I still can't find inbox folder.


You need to make sure that you set up your OS to show hidden files or
else you won't see your profile.


Looks like the OP is on XP.

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_profile.php

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/win_fcab_show_file_extensions.mspx


I found the inbox when I changed to show hidden files. They aren't 
marked read only.

Can I reinstall Seamonkey to maybe fix the problem and not lose anything?
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Re: Email problem

2010-09-30 Thread Ed Mullen

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

S. Beaulieu wrote:

ldj1...@sbcglobal.net a écrit :



I still can't find inbox folder.


You need to make sure that you set up your OS to show hidden files or
else you won't see your profile.


Looks like the OP is on XP.

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_profile.php

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/win_fcab_show_file_extensions.mspx




I found the inbox when I changed to show hidden files. They aren't
marked read only.
Can I reinstall Seamonkey to maybe fix the problem and not lose anything?


Read that link above again regarding profiles.  If you reinstall SM the 
profile is NOT touched.  The program and profile (all your settings) are 
kept in two different locations. A reinstall does not affect your profile.


What you might want to investigate is creating a new profile and then 
migrating your old info (email accounts, bookmarks, passwords etc) to 
the new profile.  Just be careful to not do a wholesale migration.  If 
you do, you'll simply transfer any problems from the old to the new.


The same page above has some links to info on this:

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_profile.php

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Re: email problem

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag

Norvin schrieb:

Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 and I can pick up email etc with no problem. When
I jump over to the ATT/yahoo home page and check mail there for the
filters that I have set up, I am asked to verify my password, over and
over and over. I tried it with IE and firefox and it works just fine so
I have concluded that it is something with SM since firefox and SM use
the same profile etc.
Any hints, suggestions or go to's would be appreciated.

1. SM1.1.18 is the latest one.
2. Test with a new Seamonkey-profile (use Profile-Manager)
3. Even if it is a bug, SM1.1.x won't receive anything except security 
fixes, feel free to test again with the release candidate of SM2.0

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1
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Re: email problem

2009-10-12 Thread Norvin

Martin Freitag wrote:

Norvin schrieb:

Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 and I can pick up email etc with no problem. When
I jump over to the ATT/yahoo home page and check mail there for the
filters that I have set up, I am asked to verify my password, over and
over and over. I tried it with IE and firefox and it works just fine so
I have concluded that it is something with SM since firefox and SM use
the same profile etc.
Any hints, suggestions or go to's would be appreciated.

1. SM1.1.18 is the latest one.
2. Test with a new Seamonkey-profile (use Profile-Manager)
3. Even if it is a bug, SM1.1.x won't receive anything except security 
fixes, feel free to test again with the release candidate of SM2.0

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1
regards

Martin
Martin, thanks for the suggestions, I did in fact install .18 and it 
didn't make any difference. As a last resort, I checked the cookies that 
had been blocked. Deleted all the blocked cookies and everything is now
working normally. I would delete this message but that wouldn't help, so 
hopefully this will take care of needless responses.

Thanks again
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Re: email problem

2009-10-12 Thread Mark Hansen
On 10/12/09 10:56, Norvin wrote:
 Martin Freitag wrote:
 Norvin schrieb:
 Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 and I can pick up email etc with no problem. When
 I jump over to the ATT/yahoo home page and check mail there for the
 filters that I have set up, I am asked to verify my password, over and
 over and over. I tried it with IE and firefox and it works just fine so
 I have concluded that it is something with SM since firefox and SM use
 the same profile etc.
 Any hints, suggestions or go to's would be appreciated.
 1. SM1.1.18 is the latest one.
 2. Test with a new Seamonkey-profile (use Profile-Manager)
 3. Even if it is a bug, SM1.1.x won't receive anything except security 
 fixes, feel free to test again with the release candidate of SM2.0
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0rc1
 regards
 
 Martin
 Martin, thanks for the suggestions, I did in fact install .18 and it 
 didn't make any difference. As a last resort, I checked the cookies that 
 had been blocked. Deleted all the blocked cookies and everything is now
 working normally. I would delete this message but that wouldn't help, so 
 hopefully this will take care of needless responses.
 Thanks again

It's better that you don't delete the post anyway, as it may help someone
having the same or similar problem.

Glad you got it sorted out.

Best Regards,
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