On 09/04/2012 02:50 AM, Neil wrote: > NoOp wrote: > >>There is no such "service" that I'm aware of: >> >> > It's a service in the Gecko sense, i.e. a component of SeaMonkey that is > created once and lives until shutdown.
Ah. Thanks. Any references that describe this that I can read so I understand better? > >>How about telling us what to look for and what you'd like us to test >> >> > Does "you may find that it prompts you to set it as your default browser > and mail client" not suffice? Anyway, the other place you can look is in > Preferences, both in the main Browser pane but also in the Mail & > Newsgroups pane. Note that the UI recently changed slightly too. Well, I'm not sure. You'd neglected to mention the nightly build in your OP, so I didn't know if you'd left anything off regarding testing. Does it matter if it is the 32bit version, or the 64bit version? > >>(including which version of SeaMonkey)? >> >> > I forgot to mention that you needed a nightly build, though I didn't > know which version because it hadn't been created yet. (It should have > been created by now.) > _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

