Re: Thunderbird Version Used In SM 2.49.4?

2021-02-15 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse
On 16/02/2021 02:09, Henrik37 wrote: What Thunderbird version is the basis for SeaMonkey's v.2.49.4 e-mail? says that the common mail/news code is shared with TB 52.9.1. /df -- London UK __

Re: Thunderbird

2020-07-26 Thread S Slicer
On 07/18/2020 07:06 PM, WaltS48 wrote: On 7/18/20 7:50 PM, S Slicer wrote: Jonathan N. Little wrote: S Slicer wrote: If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my current e-mails?  Is there a way to port them over? Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in t

Re: Thunderbird

2020-07-18 Thread WaltS48
On 7/18/20 7:50 PM, S Slicer wrote: Jonathan N. Little wrote: S Slicer wrote: If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my current e-mails?  Is there a way to port them over? Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in the SeaMonkey profile directory and drag

Re: Thunderbird

2020-07-18 Thread S Slicer via support-seamonkey
Jonathan N. Little wrote: S Slicer wrote: If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my current e-mails?  Is there a way to port them over? Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in the SeaMonkey profile directory and drag and drop it into Thunderbird. Normall

Re: Thunderbird

2020-07-18 Thread Jonathan N. Little
S Slicer wrote: > If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my > current e-mails?  Is there a way to port them over? Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in the SeaMonkey profile directory and drag and drop it into Thunderbird. Normally I change the name like I

Re: thunderbird alternative for android tablet

2020-05-23 Thread Michael Garibaldi
Joey Consensus wrote in news:93b8ec75-62cd-46db-87a1-7138375fc...@googlegroups.com: > I personally use AquaMail, the dev has been > constantly updating it > Note: Its not free, you can use a free version > If you only use 1 email account, and a trial > is allowed > I have used both K9 Mail and

Re: thunderbird alternative for android tablet

2020-05-23 Thread Joey Consensus
I personally use AquaMail, the dev has been constantly updating it Note: Its not free, you can use a free version If you only use 1 email account, and a trial is allowed ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.

Re: thunderbird alternative for android tablet

2020-05-22 Thread Mark B
Bill Spikowski wrote: David H. Durgee wrote: My wife is having problems with the email app on her android tablet.  I would have liked to install thunderbird there, but it appears that unlike firefox it is not available yet for android. What email app for android can I set her up with for a veri

Re: thunderbird alternative for android tablet

2020-05-22 Thread Bill Spikowski
David H. Durgee wrote: My wife is having problems with the email app on her android tablet. I would have liked to install thunderbird there, but it appears that unlike firefox it is not available yet for android. What email app for android can I set her up with for a verizon.net email address?

Re: thunderbird alternative for android tablet

2020-05-22 Thread Don Spam's Reckless Son
David H. Durgee wrote: My wife is having problems with the email app on her android tablet. I would have liked to install thunderbird there, but it appears that unlike firefox it is not available yet for android. What email app for android can I set her up with for a verizon.net email address?

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/24/13 5:18 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > WaltS wrote: > >> On 06/24/2013 07:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >> >>> I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot >>> webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to >>> speak. >>> >>> But for purposes of discussion wi

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Ed Mullen
David E. Ross wrote: On 6/26/13 9:25 AM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote: Daniel wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thun

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread WaltS
On 06/24/2013 08:30 PM, David E. Ross wrote: On 6/24/13 5:18 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: WaltS wrote: On 06/24/2013 07:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. But for pur

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/26/13 9:25 AM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote: > Daniel wrote: >> Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >>> I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, >>> and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. >>> >>> But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbir

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Chris Ilias
On 2013-06-26 3:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I'm scratching my head over this one. Why eliminate version numbers? I can understand preferring program version over Gecko version, but I can't figure out why they'd want to eliminate version numbers entirely. Because they don't. :) -- Chris Ili

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2013 21:34, WaltS told the world: > Thunderbird 17 is based on Gecko 17. > > 2.19 will be based on Gecko 22, so counting back makes SeaMonkey 2.14 > based on Gecko 17. I wonder if, in the name of understandability, it wouldn't be a good idea to jump a few version num

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Chris Ilias wrote: On 2013-06-26 3:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I'm scratching my head over this one. Why eliminate version numbers? I can understand preferring program version over Gecko version, but I can't figure out why they'd want to eliminate version numbers entirely. Because they do

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Ray_Net
Paul B. Gallagher wrote, On 26/06/2013 21:08: David E. Ross wrote: The user agent (UA) string for each Mozilla application indicates the Gecko version. The Gecko version is the number following "rv:". Aha! I had noticed the "Gecko/20100101" bit but that wasn't helpful. This is. For SeaMo

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
David E. Ross wrote: The user agent (UA) string for each Mozilla application indicates the Gecko version. The Gecko version is the number following "rv:". Aha! I had noticed the "Gecko/20100101" bit but that wasn't helpful. This is. For SeaMonkey, the UA string is displayed by going to th

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Geoff Welsh
Daniel wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird, which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I know) to

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj
Daniel wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird, which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I know) to

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Daniel
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird, which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I know) to which versions

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
WaltS wrote: On 06/24/2013 07:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird, which versions of SeaMonkey corresp

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread WaltS
On 06/24/2013 07:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird, which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread WaltS
On 06/24/2013 08:18 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: WaltS wrote: On 06/24/2013 07:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters, and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak. But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who us

Re: Thunderbird version equivalences?

2013-07-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
David E. Ross wrote: On 6/24/13 5:18 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: It does, somewhat, and so does this: It's especially clear about future versions (e.g., SM 2.19 is based on Gecko 22), not so much about past versions. But I don't see which ve

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-12 Thread Daniel
Robert Kaiser wrote: Daniel schrieb: With reference to SeaMonkey, what is "Kilimanjaro"?? It actually has practically no relation to SeaMonkey, it's more about Firefox (actually all of Firefox OS, Firefox for Android and Firefox for desktop, as well as the services surrounding them). Robert K

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-11 Thread PhillipJones
Robert Kaiser wrote: Daniel schrieb: With reference to SeaMonkey, what is "Kilimanjaro"?? It actually has practically no relation to SeaMonkey, it's more about Firefox (actually all of Firefox OS, Firefox for Android and Firefox for desktop, as well as the services surrounding them). Robert K

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-11 Thread Robert Kaiser
Daniel schrieb: With reference to SeaMonkey, what is "Kilimanjaro"?? It actually has practically no relation to SeaMonkey, it's more about Firefox (actually all of Firefox OS, Firefox for Android and Firefox for desktop, as well as the services surrounding them). Robert Kaiser _

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-11 Thread Daniel
WLS wrote: On 07/11/2012 05:46 AM, Daniel wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: WLS schrieb: "Q: When do we plan to reach Kilimanjaro? A: Our proposed target date for this event is September 2012. That's outdated (should be corrected). It's unclear right now when the full Kilimanjaro event will/can b

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-11 Thread WLS
On 07/11/2012 05:46 AM, Daniel wrote: > Robert Kaiser wrote: >> WLS schrieb: >>> "Q: When do we plan to reach Kilimanjaro? >>> >>> A: Our proposed target date for this event is September 2012. >> >> That's outdated (should be corrected). It's unclear right now when the >> full Kilimanjaro event wil

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-11 Thread Daniel
Robert Kaiser wrote: WLS schrieb: "Q: When do we plan to reach Kilimanjaro? A: Our proposed target date for this event is September 2012. That's outdated (should be corrected). It's unclear right now when the full Kilimanjaro event will/can be reached. The focus right now is to get the first

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-10 Thread Robert Kaiser
WLS schrieb: The general point, I think, is the idea that the web is the platform, and not the desktop. Yes, mostly. I'd say it though as "The web is the platform - on the desktop as well as mobile, rather than native applications". After all, the web is on the desktop as well (and web apps

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-10 Thread WLS
On 07/10/2012 10:49 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote: > WLS schrieb: >> "Q: When do we plan to reach Kilimanjaro? >> >> A: Our proposed target date for this event is September 2012. > > That's outdated (should be corrected). It's unclear right now when the > full Kilimanjaro event will/can be reached. The

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-10 Thread Robert Kaiser
WLS schrieb: "Q: When do we plan to reach Kilimanjaro? A: Our proposed target date for this event is September 2012. That's outdated (should be corrected). It's unclear right now when the full Kilimanjaro event will/can be reached. The focus right now is to get the first step on that way, du

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Justin Wood (Callek) wrote: Anything more specific/questions will be hashed out over the coming weeks with the relevant stakeholders and the community. I would direct everyone who cares to take conversation on that side of things there, and discuss. For those who woul

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote: Anything more specific/questions will be hashed out over the coming weeks with the relevant stakeholders and the community. I would direct everyone who cares to take conversation on that side of things there, and discuss. For those who would like to do so, can you t

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)
NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client: Let me say, that at this time SeaMonkey has no plans to alter *our* release cycle, or any support methods or anything of the nature. And one way or another Thunderbird is continuing to release as normal up until

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Mon, 09 Jul 2012 11:55:04 -0400, BIll Spikowski wrote: >Rick Merrill wrote: >> BIll Spikowski wrote: >>> NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client: > + + + + + + +> > >Your idea would help a lot, but my e-mail archives are an invaluable >treasure to my

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread WLS
On 07/09/2012 02:26 PM, PhillipJones wrote: > Rick Merrill wrote: >> BIll Spikowski wrote: >>> NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread PhillipJones
WLS wrote: On 07/09/2012 11:55 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: BIll Spikowski wrote: NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread PhillipJones
WLS wrote: On 07/09/2012 11:55 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: BIll Spikowski wrote: NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread PhillipJones
Rick Merrill wrote: BIll Spikowski wrote: NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread PhillipJones
Rick Merrill wrote: BIll Spikowski wrote: NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread PhillipJones
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread WLS
On 07/09/2012 11:55 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote: > Rick Merrill wrote: >> BIll Spikowski wrote: >>> NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread BIll Spikowski
Rick Merrill wrote: > BIll Spikowski wrote: >> NoOp wrote: >>> I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client: >>> >>> >>> >

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-09 Thread Rick Merrill
BIll Spikowski wrote: NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-08 Thread Rufus
MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 08/07/2012 18:23, Rufus told the world: BIll Spikowski wrote: I agree that the Seamonkey email client "is already pretty much what its users want" -- but that doesn't mean we wouldn't want something even better, or at least have confidence that we won't b

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-08 Thread NoOp
On 07/08/2012 05:08 PM, MCBastos wrote: ... > > Lately, I see quite a lot of people who don't even *know* there are > things like dedicated e-mail clients. They think of e-mail like a > message board, or Facebook. In fact, I know at least one person who did Maybe that's why the Mozilla 'Governanc

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-08 Thread Paul
NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-08 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 08/07/2012 18:23, Rufus told the world: > BIll Spikowski wrote: >> I agree that the Seamonkey email client "is already pretty much what >> its users want" -- but that doesn't mean we wouldn't want something >> even better, or at least have confidence that we won't be losing a

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-08 Thread PhillipJones
Rufus wrote: BIll Spikowski wrote: NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-08 Thread Rufus
BIll Spikowski wrote: NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-08 Thread BIll Spikowski
NoOp wrote: > I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client: > > > >

Re: Thunderbird? SeaMonkey?

2012-07-07 Thread Rufus
NoOp wrote: I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:

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2012-02-17 Thread MELANIEMcdonald
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Re: Thunderbird

2009-08-04 Thread Martin Feitag
Ray_Net schrieb: > Martin Feitag wrote: >> Ray_Net schrieb: >>> I want to install Thunderbird on my pc to help a friend. >>> I have SeaMonkey intalled and i have seen that the profile for >>> Thunderbird is located at: >>> C:\Documents and Settings\[User Name]\Application >>> Data\Thunderbird\Profi

Re: Thunderbird

2009-08-04 Thread Ray_Net
Martin Feitag wrote: Ray_Net schrieb: I want to install Thunderbird on my pc to help a friend. I have SeaMonkey intalled and i have seen that the profile for Thunderbird is located at: C:\Documents and Settings\[User Name]\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\ SeaMonkey profile is located at: C

Re: Thunderbird

2009-08-04 Thread Martin Feitag
Ray_Net schrieb: > I want to install Thunderbird on my pc to help a friend. > I have SeaMonkey intalled and i have seen that the profile for > Thunderbird is located at: > C:\Documents and Settings\[User Name]\Application > Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\ > SeaMonkey profile is located at: > C:\Document