Re: Transfer all SM settings and mail archives to new computer

2014-01-24 Thread cyberzen

Le 23/01/2014 11:23, Wolfgang Steger a écrit :

John E wrote:
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- there should be no difference where the seamonkey binary is installed.
- make sure seamonkey is closed on both machines (for your accounts).
- just transfer $HOME/.mozilla/seamonkey/profiles.ini and the profile
   (the .default) AS IS, DO NOT RENAME, as the value of 
   is inside profiles.ini. You can delete the current .default.
- I assume that all your mail data is inside your profile. If else,
   also transfer the Mail folders.




I would like to add that it is possible to use the profile manager and 
to drop the old profile anywhere you want


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Re: Transfer all SM settings and mail archives to new computer

2014-01-23 Thread John E
Many thanks to Wolfgang for this simple and clear advice.  I have now 
followed it and everything seems to have transferred perfectly.


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On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 at 11:23:54 +0100, Wolfgang Steger wrote:

John E wrote:
[Description about profile deleted]

- there should be no difference where the seamonkey binary is installed.
- make sure seamonkey is closed on both machines (for your accounts).
- just transfer $HOME/.mozilla/seamonkey/profiles.ini and the profile
   (the .default) AS IS, DO NOT RENAME, as the value of 
   is inside profiles.ini. You can delete the current .default.
- I assume that all your mail data is inside your profile. If else,
   also transfer the Mail folders.




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