On 7/22/2020 10:10 AM, Marion Walther wrote:
> I can sign in but my cursor just sits there. I cannot access
> anything. Cannot even log out. How can I resolve that? I have to go
> to Firefox to do my banking. I have used SeaMonkey since NetScape and
> have my own domain so I want to continue my email client in SM.
My first thought is to change banks.
I used to bank with a small community bank. It had a branch close to
where I worked and another one that I passed commuting between work and
home. It was an early adopter of direct deposit for payroll. They
charged me no account fee. When my office moved, I did not change
banks. A year or more would go by without me needing to even call the
bank, let alone visit a branch. If I wanted to deposit a check, the
bank provided pre-paid bank-by-mail envelopes. The envelopes were
addressed to the branch where my account was based. They would then
mail me the deposit receipt along with another bank-by-mail envelope.
US Bank bought up that small bank. Then, they required me to provide my
own envelopes to bank-by-mail. The envelop had to be mailed to US
Bank's main office (about 3-4 days instead of 1 day). If I wanted a
deposit receipt, I had to include my own return, stamped envelope. I
changed to another small community bank.
My second thought, however, involves you keeping your US Bank account.
1. In SeaMonkey, enter about:config in the URI area (address bar),
dismissing any warning popup.
2. Right-click anywhere on the list of preference variables and select
[New > String] from the pull-down context menu.
3. In the "New string value" dialogue, enter
general.useragent.override.usbank.com
and then select the OK button.
4. In the "Enter string value" dialogue, enter
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:75.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/75.0
all as a single line (Pardon the line wrap above.) and then select the
OK button.
NOTE: In step #4, you might enter a different user agent (UA) string if
you know of a more recent one for Firefox or one for a Mac instead of
this one, which is for Windows.
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