Which file contains the message filter data

2011-10-08 Thread ad...@mmri.us

Which file in .mozilla  contains the message filter data.

I grepped the .mozilla directory for known contents of the filters, but 
it returned mothing.

So it must either be kept in binary or non text format.

I have one of  my user  accounts running 1.1.17 that lost all the 
message filters for no apparent reason.
Since I have backups I prefer to just rebuild the filters from backup if 
possible in order to keep new messages.


thanks.
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Re: Unable to import seamonkey 1.x to Seamonkey 2.0

2009-12-27 Thread ad...@mmri.us

All the users email is on one server they access it through SSH.
What I mean is that seemingly to move to 2.x will mean huge loss of 
features and all kinds of tricks to use 2.x


I never said users must set up their own email, and they do not here. It 
is all on one server.

I think you place words in my mouth.




Martin Freitag wrote:
In a corporate environment users usually don't set up their clients 
theirselves o_0
have you ever tried migrating on several machines? Thousands of users 
(icluding me) have migrated successfully I doubt it will fail for all 
on your side. And if so, something is seriously borked on all systems 
and it should be the same cause everywhere.

regards

Martin



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Re: Unable to import seamonkey 1.x to Seamonkey 2.0

2009-12-22 Thread ad...@mmri.us

Does this mean that,  it is eventually the end  of all 1.x mail?
What about all my filters? Stored Passwords? etc

I use this in a corporate environment and it is going to be very painful
to tell everyone that this is now the end of their email and they will
have to completely start from scratch setting up everything.
I think it is a bit irresponsible to just drop all users on the path to 2.0.

Sure it is trivial for me to write a bash script to do all you mention
below but I am not so sure it will be easy to decipher how to create the
same user accounts and folders  on 2.0 before the script is used for the
migration.

And how about filters? Can anyone tell me if filters can be imported?
This is pretty serious as they work really great for me as I currently
filter on one account and copy the filters to all user accounts which
works very nicely. Almost no spam.

If full import from 1.9 to 2.0 is not possible, anyone interested in
forking development along 1.x ?
I guess it will be only us Linux users who want to fork as on Win you 
lose your data typically within a year anyway, so 2.0 makes more sense 
for windows.


Martin Freitag wrote:


No real solution but a possible workaround:
- set up new email-accounts like they were im SM1, close SM2
- copy the old mailbox-files (inbox, sent,...) to the new profile over 
the new empty files.

- restart SM2

regards
Martin



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yahoo mail

2009-12-22 Thread ad...@mmri.us
Anyone remember what the server details are to get mail from yahoo into 
a seamonkey account?

Years ago yahoo was still pop based, but I cannot find any details lately.


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Unable to import seamonkey 1.x to Seamonkey 2.0

2009-12-20 Thread ad...@mmri.us
SeaMonkey 2.0 fails to import all my mail folders and everything ticked 
in the selection what should be imported.
After it imports and correctly finds the correct profile, it just still 
shows blank mail folders.


If I restart SeaMonkey mail, it asks me again if I want to configure email!?

This repeatable and it just doesn't want to import any mail.


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Slooooow Seamonkey Mail

2009-11-29 Thread ad...@mmri.us


Conditions
1) Please only Linux/Unix users reply as this is likely a Unix specific 
problem.

2) Seamonkey called from terminals by user through SSH, runs on server.
3) Also, some of my mail accounts are reaching the 2GB limit, but I 
checked to see that the filesystem is 2GB capable.
4) Using SeaMonkey 1.1.17 for all users accross all servers (as SM-2 is 
really a painful experience.)


Problem:
Seamonkey mail is fast for other user accounts, very slow for this one 
user account.
As an example if I try to use the scroll bar in the mail window to 
scroll down email accounts for this user, then

it takes 3 seconds for the scroll bar to respond!

Any ideas?



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Re: Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-24 Thread ad...@mmri.us
Brian Mailman wrote:
 ad...@mmri.us wrote:
 Brian Mailman wrote:

 If you wish to make your messages difficult for others to read,
 they may oblige you and not read them.

 That is perfectly fine, and in order with me if they don't read my
 posts. Everyone is entitled to their choice.

 In cyberspace, no one can hear you scream.

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Re: Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-23 Thread ad...@mmri.us
Whatever pleases you.



Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:

 In that case, begone.
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Re: Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-23 Thread ad...@mmri.us
That is perfectly fine, and in order with me if they don't read my posts.
Everyone is entitled to their choice.

Brian Mailman wrote:

 If you wish to make your messages difficult for others to read, they
 may oblige you and not read them.

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