chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 22:54 -0600, Dale wrote:
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
what _is_ that?! (Don't tell me, if we ignore it maybe it will go away)

On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 08:29 -0600, Dale wrote:
I use Seamonkey 2 right now.  You may be able to tell that by that pesky
line at the top.  It appears Seamonkey has a roach or two rambling
around in there.  Anyway, maybe it is just that the download is making
it slow enough that it just cancels the request when it is busy.  I
dunno.  I have noticed tho that I don't get emails for a while when I am
downloading something large but if I hit the 'get messages' button, then
I get a lot of messages that appear to be time stamped from a good while
ago.

Maybe this is just a coincidence or something.
maybe.  It could be that Seamonkey is detecting your network usage
somehow, like azureus can, but I would think that emails are "important"
and I doubt would be subject to this idea.

Maybe the timestamps are when the message was "sent" but it took some
time to get to you? (happens sometimes).  Could also be the senders
clock is wrong...

Otherwise I'd get a can of bug-spray, spray your cat5 and phone cables
and see what falls out ;)


It was really bad when I was on dial-up. Of course, you have to keep in mind that I was only getting about 3KB/sec so it was so slow that it couldn't do two things at once anyway. Heck, doing one thing was slow enough. lol

I have only noticed it a few times since getting on DSL. I get 80KB/sec now which is still slow by some measuring sticks but it is fast for me. The times I did notice it I was downloading a CD, DVD or something like that. It has to be really busy a while to notice it.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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