Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> 2009/4/8 Dale <[email protected]>:
>   
>> On another thread I had trouble with Seamonkey crashing on certain
>> websites.  After some other people said it worked for them and some
>> testing on my end, we figured out it was a bad file somewhere in
>> ~/.mozilla.  I need to transfer my emails to the new clean .mozilla
>> directory.  This is what I have done so far:
>>
>> 1: move .mozilla to another directory using cp -av  I moved it to my
>> data directory.
>> 2: delete ~/.mozilla
>> 3: open Seamonkey and let it recreate the new .mozilla directory.
>> 4: close Seamonkey
>> 5: copy the old Mail directory to the new ~/.mozilla directory.  I made
>> sure it went to the right place too.  You know, in the default then some
>> weird number thing.
>> 6: open Seamonkey and see if the mail is there.  It's not.
>>
>> I did check to make sure the permissions were correct.  I feel like
>> there may be another file or something that I need to copy but am missing.
>>
>> Is there a how to for this?  Has someone did this recently successfully
>> and like to share how they did it?  Could I just delete everything but
>> the Mail directory and that work?
>>     
>
> This should work but you need to set up your mail account(s) again as
> the account settings itself are not stored in the maildir. But I guess
> you have done this already as seamonkey should remind you about
> creating a new account if it is started without an existing profile.
>
>   


I can get the emails copied but when I try to restore my password files,
the email disappear.  After some testing, it is when I copy the pref.js
file that the emails disappear again.  I really need my password files. 
Is there no way to export/import them?  I can't find any option to do this.

Also, I noticed the the information in prefs.js was point to the wrong
number for my emails.  I closed Seamonkey and edited those to the new
number but it still didn't work.  Open to ideas here too.  The number is
the directory under default.  I never did understand what that was about
tho. 

Thanks

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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