On 06/13/2018 09:21 AM, David H. Durgee wrote:
Mozilla User wrote:
First YouTube, then YahooMail, now I will soon no longer be able to
track my packages through USPS using SeaMonkey.
When on the USPS using SeaMonkey, I get this message:
Alert: As of April 30, USPS.com will no longer support outdated
browsers. To continue access, you may need to upgrade your browser.
Read more ›
:(
I guess years of using the Mozilla Browser, and then SeaMonkey are
about to come to an end. I loved the idea of it and have been a loyal
user for about 15 years, but now I guess I need to switch to FireFox.
It's just a pain in the neck to keep switching between browsers for
certain websites. I like having one browser for everything.
Just wanted to let the group know that I found myself totally unable to
complete a customs form on the USPS website on Monday. I wound up
having to physically fill one out at the local post office to get my
package sent.
This is impacting more that SeaMonkey, I was unable to do so with the
CURRENT FireFox and Google Chrome either here on my linux mint 18.3 x64
system! I can only assume that their snooping is not happy with linux
browsers.
I assume that at some point I could spoof a user agent string that will
make USPS happy, but this is getting ridiculous when current releases of
major browsers are not being supported simply because they are linux
releases.
Dave
Does USPS know there is a problem?
IOW have *YOU* told the Postmaster General that there is a problem?
About 50 years ago I observed USPS vehicles driven in an
improper/illegal manner. I complained to local Postmaster. I was
effectively told "Go jump in the lake!" After all I WAS a college
student and Cayuga Lake was convenient. Email not having been invented,
I sent a "snail mail" letter to the Postmaster General. It got a prompt
response from state/regional/local administrators. The local postmaster
then stated "there was no problem" BUT "he would meet with me at *MY*
personal convenience. I declined as I had observed USPS drivers no
longer doing "bad things".
IN OTHER WORDS
"If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem!"
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