Bill, Happy New Year to you too Well, I am not Ramona, but I can tell you that at one time or other, if not now, she must have had several...
I just checked tnef and it appears to be for UNIX systems rather than Windows. The Inbox and all files, with no extention are UNIX format. I...
Did you try Cntrl+Alt+Del. In other words, your firefox may have not shutdown, and your profile was still open. ramona has a nice writeup about...
I had not understood. And, it should be under Account settings, because it is an account by account preference (I have 11 separate mail accounts,...
Neither welshjim nor I are confused. And, in addition, I did a test sendin g smilies from Thunderbird (same as Netscape) to Outlook Express,...
I have never seen that having a certain type of font or stationary, or smilies to sending does any good to the receiver. It is a way to make the...
can you be a bit more specific? I have no idea what you are referring to.
If you look at past e-mails, you can see there have been more than some reports of problems with FF1.5. I had, actually, uninstalled it because of...
I pretty much concur. I reinstalled FF1.5, and will keep checking it anyone has complaints, but something happened to it after rc1. Nothing bad,...
I think that I gave a pretty good description of what happened to me, in the update. I, even, bolded that part about viewing inline. Regardless...
update I will tell you what I did to prove my point, and were the results. I sent myself a 480Kb .doc attachment. Honestly, I had downloaded...
First a simple question: check in mail, View|Attachments inline Do that You should be be able to read the attachment, without trying to open it,...
My Firefox1.0.7 shows the path which I gave. However, FF1.5 has the path given by Bmoore. This illustrates the problem with incomplete...
It all depends on what you want, but considering that you are asking for Firefox as well, I am taking it that you also want to view messages with...
Ramona, I had seen the Java error, with 1.5, however it did not seem to affect anything. But, it may have been a permission type...
I had the opposite problem, in a way. Using Firefox1.5 I was allowed ok, but only with two website I was asked if I wanted to save the password....
I did a few additional tests, by removing Tabs, from 3 to 1, and extentions from five to two, in 1.5. The Memory Usage went down to 45-46K, still...
amazingly, I seem to notice everything is listed in this article. I never, ever looked at the memory usage, but since this is mentioned, I decided...
I had reported some minor problem, in the past. We will leave it at that. Firefox1.0.7 is still my default, but, in all fairness I should make...
I think that the "d" in the warning must be part of "default ", but there should be a number, not a letter after server. And, what program is...
Separate names with a comma.