بتاريخ الأحد، 18 نوفمبر، 2018 9:22:15 م UTC+3، كتب Richard Owlett: > I'm using SeaMonkey 2.49.4 (under Debian 9.0). I downloaded it from the > SeaMonkey site. > > After an long absence I decided to again follow a USENET group > (comp.lang.forth). > > My provider indicates there are ~150k posts available. I chose to > download 5000, marking others "As Read". After a reasonable delay they > appeared and a thread of interest (~20 posts) was the third one displayed. > > I successfully applied the same two custom tags to each, chose "Display > message threads, and read that thread. > > *1st symptom* > While scrolling back to see if there were other posts of immediate > interest, I found multiple post marked as "read" - an error. > > *2nd symptom* > I wanted _all_ post marked as "not read". > As SeaMonkey has always required (I started with Netscape 4.?), I > selected ALL posts and marked them as "read". I'd forgotten that > SeaMonkey chokes when asked to mark too many posts as "not read" [fails > with a "script busy notification" requiring a shutdown/restart of SM. I > found that it was happy marking ~1k posts "not read" at a time. > _QUESTION_ Is there a work around for this? > > *3rd symptom* > I then searched Subject lines for a keyword. I discovered the first post > downloaded was the last of an interesting thread. I decided I wanted all > 150k headers. I unsubscribed the group. I then subscribed subscribed > again choosing to download *ALL* 150k headers. It ground to a halt and I > could not exit SeaMonkey. I chose to a hardware reset and a cold boot. > _QUESTION_ How can I download all the headers. I know doing 5k at a time > works. I suspect 10-20k at a time would work. This is obviously far > outside the scope of normal use. BUT, does it rate a low priority bug > report? > > TIA
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