Chris Ilias wrote:
> On 11-06-06 5:43 PM, Jane-Galt wrote:
>> Hmm...your browser is not officially supported.
>> The all-new Yahoo! Mail hasn't been tested on your browser. You can
>> choose to
>> continue, or simply go to Yahoo! Mail Classic.
>>
>> To continue to the all-new Yahoo! Mail anyway...
>>
>> Go to Yahoo! Mail
>>     To proceed to Yahoo! Mail Classic...
>>
>> Go to Yahoo! Mail Classic just this one time
>>
>> Switch back to Yahoo! Mail Classic indefinitely -- or at least until
>> your
>> system is ready.
>
> It's an issue with the site sniffing for "Firefox" in the browser
> identifier, rather than "Gecko", which is what all Mozilla browsers use.
>
> SeaMonkey 2.1 will include "Firefox" in the identifier (aka.
> user-agent string), which should prevent you from running into this
> issue on most sites. SeaMonkey 2.1 should be released very soon, but
> if you'd like to try the latest release candidate, you can get it at
> <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.1rc2>.
>
> If that fixes it, make sure to contact the folks at Yahoo, and tell
> them that SeaMonkey works on their site.
>
Can a user have both SM 2.0.14 and SM 2.1?

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