Felix Miata wrote:
Is there any convenient and practical way to share bookmarks without
destroying history?
You are the "owner/user" of the bookmarks and history, not the
browser(s). Why not have all browsers share all data?
Where possible - I don't really have a handle on the transition t
Felix Miata wrote:
I'm talking about multiple Geckos on multiple puters all running at
the same time, and started using a copy of a master bookmarks file
(managed by SM 1.1.x on OS/2).
Point taken. I do find it useful to run browsers on multiple machines
at the same time, using the same bookm
SM 2.3 but same result in previous versions.
I get an email with text and graphics. Maybe it has been forwarded to
me, maybe not. If I forward it text gets forwarded, graphics does not.
What am I missing?
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rodlov...@ozemail.com.au wrote:
Hi,
Seamonkey is refusing to put anything in sent box after emailing, I
wonder what to do to keep a sent log email
This happens on Windows 7 seamonkey 2.31, any help much appreciated.
Previously it worked fine but all configs I tried no go.
What since "Previously
Ant wrote:
... Can I do a separate installation of SM2, or does it have to be over
v2.0.14?
You can have as many versions of Mozilla apps as you have HDD space for.
Once while trying to find the date and time of a bug insertion I had
about 20 SM versions, all using the same profile.
I don'
Ant wrote:
Can I do it in reversed. Since I already have v2.0.14 installed with
its installer, can I download and extract v2.3+ and then copy my old
SM2.0.14 profile into this v2.3+ folder/directory? Will it still
import my old data files (bookmarks.html, *.mab addressbooks,
histories, settings,
Frog wrote:
I will have to remember to update the contents of this file from time
to time.
If you are running SM 2.3+, have you not noticed the "bookmarkbackups"
directory?
And, if you will create a "user.js" text file with the line
"user_pref("browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML", true);".
Ray_Net wrote:
I prefer to do the export under my responsibilty(verifying that my
bookmarks are ok, and saving bookmarks under differents names based on
the date) - i hate the automatic export. Imagine that the bokkmarks are
corrupted when the autoExportHTML work ... you loose it !
Point tak
Ray_Net wrote:
Normally you better remove the old-one before installing the new-one.
And what if the new one doesn't work, then you have nothing.
The only limitation to the number of versions you can have available on
the HDD is space on that drive. When looking for a bug insertion
date/
chicagofan wrote:
That's what I intend to do, but didn't know, because of the way WinXP
spreads files to a Document folder, etc.,
I use WinXP. It will "spread files" only if you allow it to. You can
put the Mozilla apps, profiles, mail, news in any directory on any drive
that Win can acces
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
A place for everything, and everything in its place (except
when a Microsoft-originated program ignores my preferences !).
Where Mozilla is concerned, the easy way to take control of where the
apps are located is to use the ZIP distribution rather than
ad...@mmri.us wrote:
Which file in .mozilla contains the message filter data.
Try Mail\msgFilterRules.dat
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Joseph Farruggio wrote:
Joe wrote:
Can i go directly from seamonkey 1.1.19 to SEamonkey 2.4.1.
Yes. Create a copy of your 1119 profile with a name you will know as SM
2X after sql. Then tell 2.4.1 to use that profile and it will update it
as necessary.
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SM 5.3 says CheckPlaces is incompatible. Is this a known issue?
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Ray Davison wrote:
SM 5.3 says CheckPlaces is incompatible. Is this a known issue?
Ray
Make that 2.5.
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How can I dump the password file to a text file? I tried the files and
info from here but have not gotten anything useful.
http://www.sqlite.org/
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SM mail that I get as graphics forwards from me as text. Have I missed
a switch somewhere?
Forwarding is set to inline.
The following are three clips of the same area of the message.
This is what I received.
https://picasaweb.google.com/110720715566253280768/ScreenShots#5674693952172779234
T
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/15/11 5:29 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
How can I dump the password file to a text file? I tried the files and
info from here but have not gotten anything useful.
http://www.sqlite.org/
Ray
Password Exporter at
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/passw
chokito wrote:
View> Message Body As> Original HTML selected?
Yes.
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Ray_Net wrote:
Instead of "Forward" did you try "Edit Message as New" ?
That does work, but forward should also work.
I tried setting Send Format to "Send the message as formatted..." rather
than Ask... No go.
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Ray_Net wrote:
Instead of "Forward" did you try "Edit Message as New" ?
That does work,
And then it did not. I have not discerned a pattern yet.
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WLS wrote:
The stand alone profile manager is an excellent tool for managing
profiles that way.
I looked at this;
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Profile_Manager
And also this:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214675
And it all looks like a solution looking for a problem. My dat
DoctorBill wrote:
OKhere I am again updating and lost - again !
There is apps and there is data. The SM ZIP that you download is the
app. Some data is created by the app. Some data you use the app to
create. The profile is data. Some of the profile the app created and
some you creat
Ant wrote:
Hello.
Is there a way to have SM v2.0.14's e-mail client to sort by e-mails'
oldest to newest dates when using thread setup? It seems it only sort
from newest to oldest in the threads in each thread. Usenet/Newsgroup
threads seem OK though like in this news.mozilla.org news server.
TMitchell wrote:
My last attempt to update messed up (it's the first time this happened)
and I ended up "losing" (the files are still in the old "Profile",
The permanent fix for "lost" mail files is to get them out of the
profile and stored in a neutral location. My mail files started life in
TMitchell wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
TMitchell wrote:
My last attempt to update messed up (it's the first time this happened)
and I ended up "losing" (the files are still in the old "Profile",
The permanent fix for "lost" mail files is to get them out of
Michael Gordon wrote:
You can do this within SeaMonkey by setting up mail filters in Account-1
to transfer all incoming mail messages into Account-2. Be advised that
when you reply to a message in Account-2 that came from Account-1, your
reply address will come from Account-2.
Not if you tell
hawker wrote:
You should be able to get around that problem by switching your SMTP
port to 587 from the default port 25.
587 does not work at home. So even if it worked at some hot spots, it
would probably not work at others, so editing the profile to change
ports is far less practical than
Daniel wrote:
I you need do is set yourself up an email account in SeaMonkey. I seem
to remember that, sometimes, when you have set up a news account, you
don't get the option to set up a Mail account, but I think there is an
about:config fiddle which would allow it.
There has never been any r
km wrote:
MMy mail went down
What does "went down" mean?
Apps is apps and data is data. SM and TB are apps. They use news and
mail files which are data. Mail and news accounts are part of the
profile. Mail and news data files are used by the accounts but they are
not part of the profile
NoOp wrote:
...
Daniel didn't say there was a restriction on the number of mail and news
accounts. And *yes* there can be an issue with the account wizard. I
think Daniel was referring to this issue:
So, I take it the account manager doesn't like you to change your mind
in the middle of a tran
Udo Weik wrote:
I can't import my mails/newsgroups manually by creating accounts,
that would be to complex.
Are you aware that TB and SM can use the same mail and news files? Just
put the files in a neutral location and point both TB and SM to them.
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Paul Marwick wrote:
Is there a way I can create a new profile but import the bookmarks, mail
account details (and settings for mail areas) and my browser passwords?
A profile is a sub-directory. You can have as many as you want
available, and you can put them anywhere you want. If you want
Keith Whaley wrote:
When I'm typing a message, either in answer to someone else's post or an
original for me to post to the list, I frequently find the appearance of
the letters on the screen lag the pressing of the keyboard keys by as
much as 3 seconds.
If I ignore that and keep typing, eventua
Larry S. wrote:
Very helpful! That does let me recover any "missing" mail, but it
doesn't keep me from having to recreate all my mail and news accounts
from scratch before I copy the file.
Guess there's no easy way to recover the entire profile. Bummer!
You say "recover", but it sounds like
Where does PasswordEditorAddon reside? I installed it under 2.1RC. I
use the same profile for 2.1RC and 2.1GA. In RC it is active, in GA it
is greyed out. I expected it to either be active or non-existent in GA,
not just sorta there.
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Cruz, Jaime wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Where can I find an explanation of the new layout for the cached files?
Yeah, why is it so COMPLICATED? If I missed something I only had to look
in one location to find it. Now, there's this dizzying maze of
directories to dig through. Like digging for pirate
bfairey wrote:
I recently upgraded to 2.1 but my bookmarks have disappeared, Where
are they???
Where were they? They may be right where you left them.
What did you upgrade from? Bookmarks act differently in 1X, 2.0X and
2.1X. But I still use the same bookmarks for 1X and 2.1X, cross platfo
Does anyone know how to get the contents of places.sqlite into a text file?
I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
sub-directory with a copy of places.sqlite.
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
And have scanned this page;
http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html
So f
SM 3.1
Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
text file?
I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file. True?
I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
sub-dire
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.
With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious. SM 2.1 will display passwords
for only one domain at a time.
Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords"
David Wilkinson wrote:
Are there any issues with upgrading directly from 2.0.14 to 2.2?
My suggestion is don't "upgrade", run in parallel. I never get rid of a
version of an OS or an App until I am convinced that the replacement is
preferable in all aspects. I often keep previous versions
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 02/07/2013 23:58, Ray Davison told the world:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/20.0 SeaMonkey/2.17.1
Below is a sample message, assuming the characters make it to the list.
2014 – Get the ‘Best Guide’
TY
Ray
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/20.0 SeaMonkey/2.17.1
Below is a sample message, assuming the characters make it to the list.
2014 – Get the ‘Best Guide’
TY
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Ray Davison wrote:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/20.0 SeaMonkey/2.17.1
Below is a sample message, assuming the characters make it to the list.
2014 – Get the ‘Best Guide’
TY
Ray
Upgrade to 2.19!
I have just updated
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I'm curious which (types of) users are having the problem. I myself
didn't notice the slightest difference on either machine. Of course, my
customizations or lack thereof might be different, I might use a
different set of add-ins, etc.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows N
What is available for printing the password list? The utility I have
used in the past only works with HTML. The addons I tried said "does
not work with SM". I installed FF23, copied the sqlite files from SM.
That got me the bookmarks and history but not the passwords; password
manager is sti
Edmund Wong wrote:
Hi,
I like our current account configuration and wizard. Of course,
it can be improved upon; but, does it mean it should be rewritten?
If so, what would/should it look like? If not, does this mean
we should WONTFIX this?
Or instead of asking 'what' it should look like, how
David E. Ross wrote:
The extension can then be installed from the local XPI file on your PC.
Ok, that was straight forward. I am not at all familiar with Excel. I
have V-2010. Can I get it to sort by domain name?
TY
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Ray Davison wrote:
Can I get it to sort by domain name?
A CVS file is common delimited. I expected that when I expanded the
columns the character strings would break into columns. The header line
expands but the data below does not.
Ray
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I understand. But when I saw that new feature in the release notes, I
was intrigued and checked it out. YMMV.
I actually find it useful. It is only there for a few seconds, and it
gives me enough information to decide whether I should stop what I am
doing and go read
Ed Mullen wrote:
chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul
Put that into your location bar and press Enter. Then filter on the
domain in question.
That seems to provide the same information as the add-on "Edit saved
passwords", and without having to "install" anything.
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Philip Taylor wrote:
On what basis can it be argued to be anything other than a bug ?
There is already a Data Manager that is designed to present all
categories of data at the same time; for the Password Manager to
present anything other than passwords is clearly a bug.
I seem to be getting the
Ray Davison wrote:
I have long used Saved Password Editor.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-editor/
I just noticed that site says "Not available for SM 2.20". But that
doesn't mean that it does not work on SM 2.20. I have only had three SM
p
Ed Mullen wrote:
You're not intstalling anything, it's a link that invokes the old-style
password manager. No installation, no looking for a file in the
profile, just click that link. I've got it saved as a bookmark so it's
easy to get to.
That is what I said, with
chrome://passwordmgr/cont
susan.soco...@gmail.com wrote:
A loyal user of Seamonkey, I just upgraded to the latest version
(2.2?) and find that I cannot find my Sent mail or any of the other
boxes that I've created. Does anyone have any suggestion as to where
they have gone?
Doesn't someone post such a message as this
ss wrote:
Hello all, My question today is, how can I get SM 2.21 go to my
sub-folders to collect mail on web based accounts? e.g. in yahoo I have
eight message filters which do not stay in the in-box, they go directly
to their respective folders at yahoo.com. What are the settings for
having sm c
Connie wrote:
I have this periodically and I'm not with BellSouth. It /is/ only a
temporary problem. If I leave it for an hour or so, I can download the
mail with no further problems. I put it down to too many people trying
to access a particular server at that particular time.
There are a v
Ray_Net wrote:
Your solution give the opportunity to install ... but i prefer download
first - collecting what i need in a directory on my disk - used to
install the new version.
Does this help?
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/
Ray
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Ray Davison wrote:
NO wrote:
Hello all,
Another question, is there a way to change the order of profiles shown
in the Profile Manager?
Make the first character in a name a number. I do this with mail
folders and bookmarks.
I lied. It didn't work with mail folders so I use extra le
NO wrote:
Hello all,
Another question, is there a way to change the order of profiles shown
in the Profile Manager?
Make the first character in a name a number. I do this with mail
folders and bookmarks.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Suppose you have two profiles named "Alpha" and "Bravo" ("Alpha" being
older) and you want Bravo listed first. Create a profile called
"Alpha-new," with exactly the same server settings as "Alpha." Drag and
drop all your message folders from the "Alpha" profile to the
"A
Judy Dolby wrote:
How did the rest of you move your older profiles?
You can have as many profiles as you want, and you can have each of them
anywhere you want, and you don't need to mess with any INI files.
If you have an existing profile that you either want to use as-is, or
have SM conve
Ant wrote:
Body gets checked, but not its Subject form? Or did I miss something?
I don't think there ever has been. Type the subject in the body,
chk/edit, cut and paste to the subject line.
And when you cannot get close enough for spell check to determine what
word you are trying to spell
I currently have ten mail accounts. They are all either Charter or
Gmail and are all POP. I am trying to establish an account with a new
server that wants IMAP.
So far that account has not accepted my log-in attempts but that does
not bother me, yet. If I try to copy a message from another
There is a news site - theblaze.com - that has long been slow and jerky
probably because of all the video. But now it is spontaneously
reloading the home page as well as the linked pages every few seconds.
Besides slowing the site and wasting bandwidth it makes the back button
useless. Go to
regz91 wrote:
You can prevent autoload by turning on :-
Edit ==> Preferences ==> Appearances ==> Content ==> "Warn me when
websites try to redirect or reload the page"
After setting that A bar appears saying SM prevented a redirect. The
reload still occurs.
Ray
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regz91 wrote:
Did you "allow" the page to redirect/reload ?
If I did not click on "allow", the page never reloaded. :)
It never gave me an option to do anything, just said it had prevented a
redirect.
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Gita Diem wrote:
Now I have lost all emails, address book etc.
How can I retrieve this?
Search for "INBOX".
Broken record rant alert!!! On average this subject comes up about once
a week. If you get the mail out of the profile, and put it somewhere
you want it, you won't "lose" it.
Ray
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
Gita Diem wrote:
Now I have lost all emails, address book etc.
How can I retrieve this?
Search for "INBOX".
Not a complete set of directions. Better refer to Trane Francks' reply
in this thread.
If you insist on "automatic
hawker wrote:
And first and foremost do daily backups of your entire profile.
Which is easily done with MozBackup. Available at:
http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/
Or with any reliable disk backup utility.
Or just copy the profile folder to a removable drive.
I'm a big fan of Second Copy.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If you are looking for "lost" mail search for the file "INBOX". You
could search for any file in the mail sub-directory, but that one is
easy to remember and is rather unique.
True. But having found it, what is the OP supposed to do? You didn't say.
See below.
W
RGrannus wrote:
One would think that the "send" command would be prominent on the
mail toolbar. It took me a while to find it. I don't think it
belongs under the file drop-down menu.
You "send" what you compose/reply. This is the default compose window.
What does yours look like?
https://rayda
Chris Ilias wrote:
I want Seamonkey Mail to have the mail, accounts, address book, etc. of
TBird. Can I just use the import feature in Seamonkey mail? Also, how
would I back up Seamonkey mail? Would I have to back up all of Seamonkey?
SM and TB can share the same mail files. Copy the mail fi
My wife and I were trying to use the WiFi at a McDonald's. Both these
machines have been to various McDonald's often enough that normally all
we do is power on, wait until everything settles, and we are connected.
Open the SM browser to any page, it will get redirected to AT&T-McD,
click conn
Peter Taylor wrote:
I don't want to share; I want to move what's in TB to SeaMonkey Mail.
You are missing my point. Mail is data. It doesn't "belong" to TB or
SM, it was just created and used by them. So just put it anywhere you
want, and use is with either TB or SM. If you never want to
Ed Mullen wrote:
And as a bonus, by having the data/mail in a neutral location, away from
the profile, it will never be "lost" due to some change in some other
part of the app.
That said, a system failure could damage one or both locations. Hence,
have good regular system backups.
My "lost
regz91 wrote:
Try switching off IPV6 through about:config and restart the browser
This is how I found it. I take it the double negative means it is on?
network.dns.disableIPv6;false
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NFN Smith wrote:
I'm guessing that the problem is likely to be something specific in
your profile, rather than Seamonkey itself.
Two machines, the problem only at the same two locations? I did set up
both, but not at the same time, and some time ago.
Try Help -> Restart with Add-ons disable
WinXP SM 2.22
I have ten POP accounts and one IMAP. The IMAP account is new and the
first I have ever had. I expect IMAP to be somewhat different but this
is a bit much.
When I open the mail client, my primary POP account and the IMAP are
expanded; sub-folders are exposed. The rest of the
Ray Davison wrote:
INBOX.sdb
Make that sbd.
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MCBastos wrote:
I don't remember very well how I fixed it -- I think I manually adjusted
the value for the IMAP "root" folder (usual values are either blank or
"INBOX." -- the dot is important), but I really don't remember how I did
it. What I do remember is that this setting is sorta hidden in
Ray Davison wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
I don't remember very well how I fixed it -- I think I manually adjusted
the value for the IMAP "root" folder (usual values are either blank or
"INBOX." -- the dot is important), but I really don't remember how I did
it. W
Ian Jackson wrote:
Unfortunately, SM's 'Tools', 'Import' can't import WLM .eml e-mails
directly. Unlike Thunderbird, the ImportExportTools extension (both
versions 2.7.2.2 and 2.8.0.4) is incompatible with SM V2.24 (well,
that's what I get when I try to install the .xpi file from file). While
th
Ian Jackson wrote:
But how do you get SM to recognise the WLM's .eml files?
You said "Unlike Thunderbird, the ImportExportTools extension...". So
if TB can import them have TB do it, then have SM use the files that TB
converted.
Ray
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Ian Jackson wrote:
I reckoned that a simple the way of persuading MozBackup Restore to give
you only the profile you wanted might be to prevent it from having
access to the current profile.
If all you want is to be able to use a previous profile if your current
one becomes corrupted you are w
Ant wrote:
Steven Silvera wrote:
I have rthe same problem with people with their Bluetooths. Bah!
I call them Borg implants.
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Philip Chee wrote:
Please take these out for a test drive and let us know of any problems
you encounter.
W7U-64
I had been running 2.33 with data files that go back to Netscape. I
unzipped 2.35, created a shortcut with -Profilemanager switch.
I have switched to 2.35, no issues.
Ray
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Edmund Wong wrote:
Hi,
Is it just me, or does 2.39 hang a lot? Especially with
getting email?
Mind you, this is with an old profile. Guess I'll try
it with a new one.
I had not yet installed 2.39, so I just did. No issues so far.
W7U-64. The only "add-ons" are check places and saved pass
SM 2.39,W7U-64
They are a square outline, enclosing two zeros over two numbers that
range from zero to nine. So far they seem to only occur on messages
that SM has flagged as junk.
What are they?
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David E. Ross wrote:
They represent characters not supported by the font used to display the
Subject. Since the Subject uses the same font as used by the menu and
tool bars, pull-down context menus, and other parts of the mail
application's display windows, you likely need to install the Theme
My second browser was early Netscape. My current mail files began life
in Netscape. I have had three Mozilla suite profiles. First a 1X, a copy
of that became early 2X, and a copy of that became the current 2X. I
have used copies or scratch created profiles, all of which were
available in a pro
Sanpam wrote:
My wife and I have separate SM email accounts, using Time Warner
Roadrunner. She gets lots of spam emails, while I don't get any. What
would cause this, and how do I fix her account to not get spam?
There are various estimates of the amount of mail traffic that is SPAM.
They are
David E. Ross wrote:
While I use SeaMonkey as my browser, I prefer to use Thunderbird as my
E-mail, newsgroup, and news feed (RSS) application. That is because I
frequently switch browsing profiles. I do not want to lose my current
E-mail, newsgroup, and RSS session with each profile switch.
Felix Miata wrote:
Pat Connors composed on 2016-08-27 16:24 (UTC-0700):
I got my email working and was able to get all the inbox folders from
the old computer transferred to the new. Now how do I get the Address
Book transferred. I do not see and extension named like Address Book.
abook.mab
Dave Yeo wrote:
You need planning, especially on systems using drive letters and there
is also the problem when using different versions, especially
downgrading to an older version. This can be most obvious going from Win
to OS/2 as the OS/2 version is usually about a year out of date. The
same
Ray_Net wrote:
Hello !
I have now a new Windows 10 Pro 64 bits PC.
This is what I will do to install SeaMonkey on this new pc;
Do you think this is the last version of Windows or SM/FF/TB/// you will
ever have? You now have a great opportunity to get everything related
to internet access ou
Ray_Net wrote:
What ? For me, your text is understandable
Is there a typo in your question?
Ray
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Ray_Net wrote:
Ray Davison wrote on 27/09/2016 21:45:
Ray_Net wrote:
What ? For me, your text is understandable
Is there a typo in your question?
No, I just say that I am not able to understand your text:
But your question says "your text is understandable ". No
David E. Ross wrote:
I have found a number of non-Microsoft applications that will not
function unless they are installed on C.
Do you have a list?
Any apps on a boot partition will be an issue the next time the OS is
replaced. And, I have apps that installed on a boot partition that I
move
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