Seamonkey email and certificates

2018-12-03 Thread stapcon
I have been using Seamonkey for years and love it. But recently I have been 
having trouble with using mail.  I keep getting time out errors.  My email 
works on my phones with out any troubles.  This keeps occurring from time to 
time.  The other issue is I keep getting untrusted  security certificate errors 
from certain websites. Is there going to be an update to fix these problems? 
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Re: Migrating FF profiles to Seamonkey

2018-12-03 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Alexander Yudenitsch wrote:
> Hawker wrote, on 03 Dec 18 01:51:
> 
>> I know it is ancient, but it still seems to work.
>> Mozbackup lets you select what you back up and what parts you restore.
>> It has not be updated in years but I used it about a year ago to
>> restore a profile and it seemed to still work just fine.
>>
>> http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/
> 
> Yes, but I think Nuno Silva's query was a different one:
> 
>>> (...) I still have a few user profiles left in Firefox.
>>> What would be the best way to move these profiles to Seamonkey? I would
>>> like to preserve as much of the original profiles as possible
> 
> and MozBackup is for backuping to the same browser (ie, SM --> SM).
> 
> I think that, for versions of SM up to 2.53 and FF up to 52.9ESR,
> migrating profile data between them is possible, although just copying
> all files directly may be problematic, since some of these files
> (including prefs.js) contain 'physical' addresses, specific to each
> program/OS, so that, to synchronize/transfer some of the data, you have
> to make the necessary substitutions in the files' content.
> 


Mostly for download file location MRUs and some extension locations, but
does not cause problems moving. Have moved profiles drag 'n drop from
Windows to Linux with no problem whatsoever and the profile paths are
very different. I think the extension paths within prefs.js get
autogenerated and get "fixed" upon first run.

IMO moving a Seamonkey|Thunderbird|Firefox profile is so easy that
MozBackup is really not that necessary.

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Re: Migrating FF profiles to Seamonkey

2018-12-03 Thread Alexander Yudenitsch

Hawker wrote, on 03 Dec 18 01:51:


I know it is ancient, but it still seems to work.
Mozbackup lets you select what you back up and what parts you restore.
It has not be updated in years but I used it about a year ago to restore 
a profile and it seemed to still work just fine.


http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/


Yes, but I think Nuno Silva's query was a different one:


(...) I still have a few user profiles left in Firefox.
What would be the best way to move these profiles to Seamonkey? I would
like to preserve as much of the original profiles as possible


and MozBackup is for backuping to the same browser (ie, SM --> SM).

I think that, for versions of SM up to 2.53 and FF up to 52.9ESR, 
migrating profile data between them is possible, although just copying 
all files directly may be problematic, since some of these files 
(including prefs.js) contain 'physical' addresses, specific to each 
program/OS, so that, to synchronize/transfer some of the data, you have 
to make the necessary substitutions in the files' content.


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s) Alexander Yudenitsch   



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