Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Lil Sparrow wrote: Thank you for the detailed instructions. Unfortunately the backup is coming up as corrupted. So there is nothing more I can do. The mails are gone for good. Don't assume, not just yet. There are situations where SeaMonkey does not display mail folders but they're not

Re: Seamonkey and facebook

2018-01-15 Thread Cathy Palmer-Lister
Ed Mullen wrote: On 1/12/2018 at 10:47 AM, Cathy Palmer-Lister created this epitome of digital genius: Hi, Lately I have had trouble viewing fb posts with SeaMonkey. Now and then, all the images disappear. I never have this happen with other browsers. The only change I have made to my

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Jonathan N. Little wrote: Last thought, if the old machine will not boot, remove hard drive and it may be accessed with a USB HD adapter Cheap and priceless accessory. A non-booting drive may still have an accessible filesystem where you can

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Lil Sparrow wrote: Keith N. McKenna wrote: Someone gave you incredibly wrong information there. In fact it is completely the reverse. Post Office Protocol 3 (pop3) downloads new mails from the server to your e-mail client then deletes them from the server unless you specifically configure your

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Lil Sparrow
Jonathan N. Little wrote: Lil Sparrow wrote: Jonathan N. Little wrote: Firstly you have never said if this was POP3 or IMAP mail. This is very significant because it determines *where* the email is actually stored. If is was POP3 then the actually messages would be located on your hard drive

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Lil Sparrow
Keith N. McKenna wrote: Someone gave you incredibly wrong information there. In fact it is completely the reverse. Post Office Protocol 3 (pop3) downloads new mails from the server to your e-mail client then deletes them from the server unless you specifically configure your e-mail client not

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Lil Sparrow wrote: Jonathan N. Little wrote: Firstly you have never said if this was POP3 or IMAP mail. This is very significant because it determines *where* the email is actually stored. If is was POP3 then the actually messages would be located on your hard drive in subdirectories under

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Keith N. McKenna
On 1/15/2018 8:32 AM, Lil Sparrow wrote: > Jonathan N. Little wrote: > >> Firstly you have never said if this was POP3 or IMAP mail. This is >> very significant because it determines *where* the email is actually >> stored. >> >> If is was POP3 then the actually messages would be located on your

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Lil Sparrow
Daniel wrote: Alternatively to what John and Ed have suggested, Lil, with SeaMonkey running, have a look at the "Tools" drop-down menu and select "Switch Profiles". Is there more than one SM Profile shown on that screen?? If so, select the others, in turn, to see if they contain your missing

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Lil Sparrow
Ed Mullen wrote: As Jonathan asked, POP3 or IMAP? Try launching SeaMonkey's Profile Manager to see if you may have created a new profile when installing SM. You should have a SeaMonkey folder in your Start - All Programs menu. In it should be a Profile Manager shortcut. If not, the correct

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Lil Sparrow
Jonathan N. Little wrote: Firstly you have never said if this was POP3 or IMAP mail. This is very significant because it determines *where* the email is actually stored. If is was POP3 then the actually messages would be located on your hard drive in subdirectories under Mail within your

Re: Drop Down list

2018-01-15 Thread David H. Durgee
Daniel wrote: David H. Durgee wrote: Daniel wrote: David H. Durgee wrote: Daniel wrote: Daniel wrote: Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: Do you miss the list or the button? There should be a thicker line at the right which will show the list when clicked. gtk3 problem. Theme and distribution

Re: Seamonkey Browser

2018-01-15 Thread Jim Dell
Mozing wrote: I use Seamonkey for newsgroups. In a post there is a link I click on and the default browser (Firefox) does NOT open, but the Seamonkey browser opens. I do not like the Seamonkey browser at all !  I find it harder to use and difficult to see. How do I fix this ! Are you on

Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing

2018-01-15 Thread Daniel
Ed Mullen wrote: On 1/14/2018 at 1:39 PM, Jonathan N. Little created this epitome of digital genius: Lil Sparrow wrote: Thanks to Ed and Jonathan I now have my layout back again but I don't have any of my mail folders or mails. I originally installed the lastest version of Seamonkey and as

Re: Seamonkey Browser

2018-01-15 Thread Daniel
Mozing wrote: I use Seamonkey for newsgroups. In a post there is a link I click on and the default browser (Firefox) does NOT open, but the Seamonkey browser opens. I do not like the Seamonkey browser at all !  I find it harder to use and difficult to see. How do I fix this ! --- This

Re: Drop Down list

2018-01-15 Thread Daniel
David H. Durgee wrote: Daniel wrote: David H. Durgee wrote: Daniel wrote: Daniel wrote: Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: Do you miss the list or the button? There should be a thicker line at the right which will show the list when clicked. gtk3 problem. Theme and distribution dependent. Tracked