I've made a few other posts about parts of this problem, but none have been answered. I really need some advice, since the situation I am now in is that it takes nearly five minutes to start Portable Thunderbird. I need a portable mail client with GnuPG that I can use to *quickly* plug in to a guest PC and get my mail. I need the ability to sign my messages so the recipient can verify that it really *is* from me, even when I am away from my "home" PC.
I downloaded version 1.5.0.2 with Enigmail+GPG after several unsuccessful attempts to install Enigmail in the "Vanilla" version. After a lot of experimenting I found where the Profiles were stored and got my address book and saved mail working. The GnuPG stuff works fine from my "home" PC, but when I connect using a guest PC, it does not sign my messages. That is the object of the whole thing - to be able to send a message from anywhere, and have the recipient able to verify through the GPG signature that it came from me.
Then the UPDATE happened! It never asked, it just downloaded the update, and now whenever I start Portable Thunderbird, I get this 5 minute delay while it tries to update a bunch of files. (Yes, I do have write access to the whole Thunderbird directory structure) Finally the update fails and T'bird starts up as 1.5.0.2.
At best, I would like to get an up-to-date version working. At worst, I would like to revert back to the partially working version I had three days ago.
Please - someone - John? - tell me what I must do to get this thing working again!
TIA
Walt
Go ahead and let it do the full update. It only updates once, if you actually let it.
@ spammer...
Shut Up. You don't do a goddamned thing and have no right to bitch. Just so you know, John, the developer of most of the portable apps here, is on vacation in Russia, and has limited internet access. Have some goddamned patience.
I realize I don't do much either, but If I think I can help, I will, and I have helped with RC testing a bit, recently with Liberta Sync. All you do is bitch and crack off shit at the devs. You don't realize that these devs have a life outside this community, and school and jobs. They are not required to constantly be at your beck and call.
(Note: This summer I have no life. I'm living off my savings and not working or taking summer classes. I'm burned out, and need an extended vacation. I'll be doing some travelling myself, like John, but not so far (cross country road trip) But I still have a right to point the above out, because I work damn near full time as a tutor almost all year, and go to school with a 21 Credit Hour Schedule [next semester's sched.].)
Note 2: Sorry for the rant, but too many people act like this guy. Here's a clue folks, it's FREE, quit complaining and be glad it's free in the first place.
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SHEESH! I just asked for a little help and started a flame war! Cool down, guys.
Jacoby said:
Go ahead and let it do the full update. It only updates once, if you actually let it.
The touble is (see my other post) that it tries for about 5 minutes, then fails saying
One or more files could not be updated. Please make sure all other applications are closed and that you have permission ot modify files, and then restart Thunderbird to try again.
I would just like to get it to quit trying, at this point. It was working OK before yesterday
Walt
Don't worry. The flame war is between us and spammer, not you.
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fatcerberus@yahoo.com [aim: fatcerberus]
I have no witty remarks or quotes to share at the moment.
It's either not enough free space, or you (sadly) should follow spammer's advice.
I guess, you could get a virgin copy off of here, copy prof and plugins directories from data folder, and disable updates in options.
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Don't make multiple posts about the same thing; it only ticks off the community. If you must draw attention to your question, bump the post, but please don't make a bunch posts asking the same question.
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fatcerberus@yahoo.com [aim: fatcerberus]
I have no witty remarks or quotes to share at the moment.
I've banned spammer. Looks like he started acting up while I was in St Petersburg when I didn't have consistent internet access (I only hopped on once).
I'm currently evaluating upgrading a couple accounts to forum mod status... the more helpful folks on here are the obvious candidates... that will be a new topic. I'd been hoping to avoid any modding if possible, but as the community grows, it becomes a bigger target for trolls. Eventually, it will simply be a necessity.
In the future, if a troll crops up and is obviously trying to get a rise out of others, just ignore them and don't respond. The more you do, the more they troll. Hence the classic expression PDFTT (Please Don't Feed The Troll).
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
Do you know how hard it is not to feed trolls? It's like when your parents tell you as a kid to just ignore the bully and he'll go away... it doesn't work.
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fatcerberus@yahoo.com [aim: fatcerberus]
I have no witty remarks or quotes to share at the moment.
Stupid spammer.
Who do you have in mind for mods?
I suggest Ashes, Steve and Mark.
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"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
/agree
Seems like some good choices, they contribute, they're active, very helpful, and seem pretty even-keeled.
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I would like to thank the Academy, my parents, my manager ... But seriously guys I appriciate comments like that!
Yours
Steve Lamerton
Hey man, no problem. You guys do some damn good stuff around here. I think you guys are some prime choices. I wish I had this stuff down like you. I've been trying out some NSIS stuff, but It's been rocky. You're all "outside-the-box" thinkers, too. I couldn't come up with a lot of this stuff.
If I were being graded on this stuff, I'd learn it, but even then, you guys would prolly have me beat. I just appreciate all you guys do, especially the apps, heheh! Keep em coming, and keep up the same great quality. Especially you Libertá guys. And John of course. And you three would prolly do a damn fine job of helping John with the forums. He's a busy guy, and can't always be around. It would be good if someone could take some of the stress off of him. It has to be there. (the stressm that is)
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Good ol' John.
*claps*
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R McCue
PortaBlog Home and My Website
"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."