Daniel Iliev wrote:If you are ready to delete all your settings un-merging won't be needed. Just close seamonkey and move/delete your mozilla-home folder. The next time you start seamonkey it would appear as if it was just installed.for example: mv ~/.mozilla ~/MOZILLA-BACK But I would also loose my email. I archive all these emails just in case. I also already have a ~/.mozilla.old as well. There was something corrupt in there and Seamonkey did not like it. It started after switching to Seamonkey from Mozilla. When I tried to copy my email over, whatever it was was in there as well and Seamonkey was very flakey. The only fix I could find was to rename it to .mozilla.old. Makes me wonder though. Thanks for the tip though. May end up doing that, again. :-( Dale :-) :-) |
- Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Seamonkey and spam filter Dale
- Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Seamonkey and spam filter Daniel Iliev

