From: daniel47@nomail.afraid.org   
      
   On 21/10/2025 11:35 pm, frg wrote:   
   > Richard Owlett wrote:   
   >> On 10/21/25 4:58 AM, Daniel70 wrote:   
   >>> On 21/10/2025 8:14 am, Hank Rogers wrote:   
   >>>> Richard Owlett wrote on 10/20/2025 2:08 PM:   
   >>>>> On 10/20/25 1:56 PM, Mark Bourne wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>    
   >>>   
   >>>>>> Have you tried using the "Tasks" feature that's integrated with   
   >>>>>> SeaMonkey Mail & News? It's part of the Lightning extension   
   >>>>>> that's been included by default for the last several years.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> It looks like you can set categories and priorities on tasks,   
   >>>>>> although I don't use those specific features myself so not sure   
   >>>>>> how useful they are. Category is a dropdown when   
   >>>>>> creating/editing a task, priority is on the "Options" menu.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> You can even set it to show reminders, although they're only shown   
   >>>>>> when Mail & News is running.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Never knew such existed.   
   >>>>> Can you point me to raw newbie documentation?   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> I date back to "Netscape Navigator".   
   >>>>> *BUT* For this, start me from scratch ;/   
   >>>>> TIA   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I might learn something new too. I knew about lightning, but never   
   >>>> got around to learning or using it.   
   >>>   
   >>> O.K., Step One .... Up at the top of your SeaMonkey screen (File,   
   >>> Edit, View, Go, Messages,) do you then see "Events and Tasks"??   
   >>>   
   >>> That should show up *IF* you selected to install Lightning when you   
   >>> install SeaMonkey ....   
   >>>   
   >>> OR down at the bottom Right of the SeaMonkey "Mail & Newsgroup"   
   >>> screen, do you see a "Today Pane" button, maybe with a '^'   
   >>> associated?? If so, click on that.   
   >>>   
   >>> HTH   
   >>   
   >> That's a *calendar* for appointments, not something handle the logical   
   >> relation between items on a *todo list*.   
   >   
   > There is a calendar and there is a task lisk (tasks) in the menu. There   
   > should also be 2 small buttons on the right side of the mail and news   
   > tab strip. Left is calendar right is tasks.   
   >   
   > frg   
      
   It seems if you click BETWEEN the two arrowheads, that column shows BTH   
   Calander and Tasks sections.   
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