flyguy wrote: > On 3/31/2012 12:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >> BIll Spikowski wrote: >> >>> Jay Garcia wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I've experienced similar email blockages while traveling other >>>>> places. I doubt it's a Seamonkey problem, but I'm wondering what >>>>> a workaround might be? >>>> >>>> Remove cache and cookies to see if that works. >>> >>> >>> Remove cache, or just delete files in the cache? >>> >>> Delete ALL cookies? That seems pretty dramatic -- are there some >>> specific cookies that might interfere with email? >> >> What are you worried about? I've had SeaMonkey set to delete all >> cookies on close for years, and never missed them. It's not like >> your favorite busybody websites don't know how to set new cookies to >> monitor your every move... > > I have several websites for which I allow cookies; generally, these > are weather websites from which I require specific forecasts at > specific times. I would never "delete all cookies" unless there was > no other way to resolve the problem, because I'd have to set them up > all over again. The default, however, is "session cookies".
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