Daniel wrote:
On 22/03/15 00:43, [email protected] wrote:
Bit of a strange one...

 From Mail & News, if I view a message in the message pane, and select
File > Save As > File, the OS's File OPEN dialog is called, and gives a
"file not found" error if I specify a filename which doesn't already
exist. If I select a file which does already exist and click "Open", it
overwrites the file without warning.

If I double-click the message to open it in a separate window, and
select File > Save As > File from there, it works as expected - the OS's
File SAVE AS dialog is called, allows a non-existent file to be
selected, and prompts to overwrite if an existing file is specified.

SeaMonkey 2.33 on Windows Vista.

On my SM Linux install, WFM.

Click on File->Save As->File, I get to select the "Name:" and "Save in
folder:"

Thanks for checking. I was going to say it may be OS-specific, but it's working correctly for me too today.

Unless I've completely lost the plot, it was definitely behaving as I described yesterday. Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to try restarting, safe mode, new profile, etc. Must have been a glitch in either SeaMonkey (calling the wrong dialog) or Windows (presenting the wrong dialog) which has been resolved by restarting. Guess I'll just look out for it happening again.

How very strange...

Mark.

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