This is question is mostly for Felix, since he's prob the ONLY ONE that uses SeaMonkey Mail.
Why is the font so small like in Deloptes's email
Even though, I've jacked the font sizes all the way up in Sea Monkey mail?
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Chris M composed on 2024-06-01 20:23 (UTC-0500):
This is question is mostly for Felix, since he's prob the ONLY ONE that uses SeaMonkey Mail.
SeaMonkey Mail is a rename of the former Mozilla Mail, from which Thunderbird was forked.
Why is the font so small like in Deloptes's email
Even though, I've jacked the font sizes all the way up in Sea Monkey mail?
One of the nice features of SM is that JS can be disabled by default. I use that functionality to disable opening of pastebin site images that require JS to access uploads. Thus, imgur.com images are blocked.
I conquered most small font problems years ago. If you're referring to Mozilla product UI fonts, I don't remember having them more than briefly, in part thanks to openSUSE's rejection of a GTK 3.18 imposition:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757142 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1269274#c3 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1420743
The userChrome.vss file in my profile could have something specific to email put there long ago.
I conquered most small font problems years ago. If you're referring to Mozilla product UI fonts, I don't remember having them more than briefly, in part thanks to openSUSE's rejection of a GTK 3.18 imposition:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757142 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1269274#c3 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1420743
The userChrome.vss file in my profile could have something specific to email put there long ago.
So, there's no way to fix Deloptes's small fonts without having to use the text zoom feature per email?
I noticed that when you zoom into an email, it defaults back to 100% ( goes back to TINY TINY )after you close the email. Bummer.
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Chris M composed on 2024-06-02 09:02 (UTC-0500):
I conquered most small font problems years ago. If you're referring to Mozilla product UI fonts, I don't remember having them more than briefly, in part thanks to openSUSE's rejection of a GTK 3.18 imposition:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757142 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1269274#c3 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1420743
The userChrome.vss file in my profile could have something specific to email put there long ago.
So, there's no way to fix Deloptes's small fonts without having to use the text zoom feature per email?
I still don't know what his problem is.
I noticed that when you zoom into an email, it defaults back to 100% ( goes back to TINY TINY )after you close the email. Bummer.
I rarely have occasion to zoom in email, so have no conscious familiarity with it. I operate email in plain text only mode around 99.999% of the time, so have extremely limited need for email zoom. The only time I open email in html support mode is when forced to do business with an incompetent vendor that leaves me no choice.
I am needing a "refresher course" on mail clients that use the .mbox format to store emails. It's been years since I've used this kind of mail client.
Is there any "dangers" I need to know about? Like, keeping the mailbox a certain size? or a certain amount of emails per folder etc?
The last client I used, before I went FULL TIME LINUX, was Eudora 7.1 on Windows 10. And you had to keep the .mbx files TINY TINY TINY or else, you'd face corruption.
I always go offline, and then compact my folders after I get done reading emails.
Right now my "2024 Archives" folder is at:
Number Of Messages: 4776
Size: 300 MB
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Anno domini 2024 Mon, 3 Jun 10:04:28 -0500 Chris M via tde-users scripsit:
I am needing a "refresher course" on mail clients that use the .mbox format to store emails. It's been years since I've used this kind of mail client.
Is there any "dangers" I need to know about? Like, keeping the mailbox a certain size? or a certain amount of emails per folder etc?
You can't sync your users diretory on a filesystem level over many maschines, e.g unison will not work. You don't have that problem with maildir. Also here's the danger of file coruption.
Nik
The last client I used, before I went FULL TIME LINUX, was Eudora 7.1 on Windows 10. And you had to keep the .mbx files TINY TINY TINY or else, you'd face corruption.
I always go offline, and then compact my folders after I get done reading emails.
Right now my "2024 Archives" folder is at:
Number Of Messages: 4776
Size: 300 MB
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Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
You can't sync your users diretory on a filesystem level over many maschines, e.g unison will not work. You don't have that problem with maildir. Also here's the danger of file coruption. Nik
I guess its a good thing that I only have the 1 PC then :).
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