Daniel <[email protected]>  wrote :

> Ray_Net wrote:
>> Ray_Net wrote:
>>> Jane Galt wrote:
>>>> "S. Beaulieu"<[email protected]> wrote :
>>>>
>>>>> Roger Fink a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Because the issue is as legitimate as your analysis is idiotic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It's not an issue at all. SM is a suite. If anyone doesn't want to
>>>>> use a
>>>>> suite, they should choose a standalone browser instead.
>>>>>
>>>>> S.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Great, I like the look and feel of the SM browser, why cant I get the
>>>> standalone anymore?
>>>>
>>> Because the SM developer known better than you what is good for you
>>> ...grrrr....
>> This is not the fault of the SM developers, but the fault of the
>> developpers of the "newer Mozilla base" ....
> 
> No, or at least as I understand it!!
> 
> Mozilla developers are developing Firefox and Thunderbird as two totally 
> separate programs.
> 
> The SeaMonkey Programmers/Council/Whatever then combine, FF (Seamonkey 
> Suite Browser) and TB (SeaMonkey Suite Mail and News Group function) and 
> Composer and Chatzilla into the one suite. Previously you were able to 
> just install the SeaMonkey Suite Browser, but, since the advent of 
> SeaMonkey Suite Ver 2.0, the minimum installation has become SeaMonkey 
> Suite Browser AND Mail and News Group function.

I suppose I'm lucky that it's allowing me to use Xnews for my usenet. :) 

> A tweek of the SeaMonkey 2.0 User Prefs has previously allowed for the 
> use of other mail programs, but, it would seem, SM 2.0 on Windows 7 
> doesn't allow this modification.
> 
> At least that's as I understand it!
> 
> Must download TB for Windows, install it on my Win7, stick the tweek in 
> my SM for Win7 prefs and see what happens.
> 
> Will report back!!

Thanks.



-- 
- Jane Galt
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