hi,
Wrong method.... you should post a NEW message instead of re-using a message from a thread

[email protected] wrote, On 04/01/2014 23:11:
Hi;

This is not in response to my query:
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Ed Mullen wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The point is, the user interface doesn't allow you to attach a
file yourself; all you can do is point the file out to SM, and /the
program/ will do the actual attaching. I haven't tested with null
files (files whose length is zero bytes), but I'd still say a file
must have content in order to be attached.
Nope, you can attach a null file.
An interesting, but meaningless exercise. What would be the point?

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Paul B. Gallagher

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======================= my query =====================
I am using Seamonkey 2.23 which I downloaded on Dec. 13, 2013. I run
McAfee internet security and Advanced System Care in the system tray.

Occasionally upon booting up I get a dialog box from Advanced System Care
that there is an attempt to change my homepage; it offers me the option of
blocking that change, which I always do. Right now my Seamonkey loads to
the Seamonkey page so that I can be notified when there are updates.

The problem appears to be that the attempt to change my homepage is often
blocking my loading Seamonkey browser altogether; I load the mail module
first before clicking on 'Window' drop-down menu for 'Browser'. [I do this
because the general 'Seamonkey' shortcut loads the browser first and then
the mail page next for some reason; it did not used to do so.] While the
'Mail' page loads fine, the browser will not load, but simply runs the
'hourglass'. It certainly appears to be because of the attempt to change
my homepage, even though I have blocked it. If I stop Seamonkey in Task
Manager and reboot then the browser loads normally after loading the
'Mail' page.

Besides McAfee and Advanced System Care running in the background [system
tray], I acquired a program this week called 'Malwarebytes' and ran that
in a 2-hour scan. It found two low-threat files - one in the recycle bin -
that we corrected. Yet still something is attempting to change my homepage
and blocking the loading of the browser. I suppose I could discover who or
what is trying to change my homepage by allowing the change, but I do not
know that that would be safe nor that it would lead to a solution to the
problem.

Does Seamonkey have any suggestions of how to deal with this problem?

Bob Ireland
Orlando, FL
[email protected]



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