On 10/29/2016 5:11 AM, Marisa Ciceran wrote: > I have been a faithful user of Seamonkey and its predecessors since the > mid-1990s. Have there been no updates to Seamonkey since the release of > version 2.40 in March 2016? > > It is for months that I have been unable to log into my Chase bank > accounts because chase.com claims that Seamonkey is out of date. I know > that there have been extensive discussions on this chronic problem, but > since I am not a programmer I have not been able to decipher from the > various threads whether or not a viable solution has been found. The > suggestions to change banks or stop using Seamonkey are not reasonable > options to me. > > Can anyone please give this and other non-techie users a clue on the > status of this issue? I would appreciate it. > > Thank you. > > Marisa >
I much prefer waiting for new versions than the every-6-weeks new versions pushed for Firefox. As for Chase Bank, the problem is with the bank and not SeaMonkey. Chase's Web server simply rejects SeaMonkey. However, you can always have SeaMonkey make Web servers think you are using Firefox. Several suggestions on how to do this have already been made in this discussion. Also previously suggested is that you change to a bank that does not discriminate against SeaMonkey. -- David E. Ross Donald Trump claims everyone likes him. Does that include his ex-wives? How about the students who discovered that their education at Trump University was worthless? And how about the contractors, suppliers, and employees he stiffed in his several bankruptcies? _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

