keep
for back up storage? All three get mounted at boot.
The original problem was Seamonkey no remembering the path to
either of the mechanical drives. That problem remains.
Today, one of my accounts is not honoring my setting the path to
archive messages in Local Folders, and is instead
get mounted at boot.
The original problem was Seamonkey no remembering the path to
either of the mechanical drives. That problem remains.
Today, one of my accounts is not honoring my setting the path to
archive messages in Local Folders, and is instead archiving within
it's account... once again
, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it
started but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find
Local Folders on a separate sata drive from the main C:
drive I have many GB of mail history and really don't want
it on my smallish C: drive in my latest
sean wrote on 06/10/2018 12:07 PM:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it started
but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local Folders on
a separate sata drive from the main C: drive I have many GB of mail
history and really don't want it on my
long running. I can't recollect when it
started but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find
Local Folders on a separate sata drive from the main C:
drive I have many GB of mail history and really don't want
it on my smallish C: drive in my latest re-installation of my
desktop
it
started but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find
Local Folders on a separate sata drive from the main C: drive
I have many GB of mail history and really don't want it on my
smallish C: drive in my latest re-installation of my desktop...
any ideas? am I correct this used
it when I direct it to find
Local Folders on a separate sata drive from the main C: drive
I have many GB of mail history and really don't want it on my
smallish C: drive in my latest re-installation of my desktop...
any ideas? am I correct this used to work?
sean
Don't know what you mean
Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 06/22/2018 04:16 PM:
sean wrote:
Precisely @Daniel... I know i have succeeded in this previously, even
accessing the same e'mail archive from Seamonkey setup in a dual boot
of WinXP & PeppermintOne
I bit the bullet and moved my local folders to my main ssd d
sean wrote:
Precisely @Daniel... I know i have succeeded in this previously, even
accessing the same e'mail archive from Seamonkey setup in a dual boot of
WinXP & PeppermintOne
I bit the bullet and moved my local folders to my main ssd drive drive.
Now, Seamonkey refuses to h
.
my machine has a C: drive for programs, and an F: and G: drive for
backup storage. In the past I have always directed the local folders
to one or the other of the storage drives where all archives are kept.
for while now, whenever I reboot the machine, the local folders has
lost contact
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
sean wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it
started but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local
Folders on a separate sata drive from the main C: drive
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 12/06/18 03:58:
sean wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it
started but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local
Folders on a separate sata drive from
sean wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it started
but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local Folders
on a separate sata drive from the main C: drive I have many GB of
mail history and really
On 6/10/18 9:10 PM, sean wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it started
but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local Folders
on a separate sata drive from the main C: drive I have many GB of
mail
WaltS48 wrote:
On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it started
but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local Folders
on a separate sata drive from the main C: drive I have many GB of
mail history and really don't want
On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it started
but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local Folders on
a separate sata drive from the main C: drive I have many GB of mail
history and really don't want it on my smallish
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it started
but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local Folders on
a separate sata drive from the main C: drive I have many GB of mail
history and really don't want it on my smallish C: drive in my latest
re
ng sometimes and it will work,
or not work, again. SO my testing of turning things on or off was meaningless.
One more thing, the "taskbar" menu items across the top of the Local folders
dialog, when not functioning, do work if I double click a message and bring it
up in it's own window, incl
tyler boley wrote on 9/4/2015 7:53 PM:
Been using Seamonkey for years on Mac, this s a new one. After an OS upgrade to
10.7.5 none of the top buttons in the mail dialogue work. Get messages,
compose, reply, forward, etc.. do nothing.
Upon discovering this I checked for update and installed
Been using Seamonkey for years on Mac, this s a new one. After an OS upgrade to
10.7.5 none of the top buttons in the mail dialogue work. Get messages,
compose, reply, forward, etc.. do nothing.
Upon discovering this I checked for update and installed Seamonkey v 2.35.
Update went fine, except
tyler boley wrote:
Been using Seamonkey for years on Mac, this s a new one. After an OS
upgrade to 10.7.5 none of the top buttons in the mail dialogue work.
Get messages, compose, reply, forward, etc.. do nothing. Upon
discovering this I checked for update and installed Seamonkey v
2.35. Update
with
add - ons disabled which seemed to be quire innocuous
What seems to have happened is that the profile I was using has
disappeared and consequently all the emails both the In box and Sent for
all email addresses and all address books and all local folders.I send
all read emails to Local folders
with
add - ons disabled which seemed to be quire innocuous
What seems to have happened is that the profile I was using has
disappeared and consequently all the emails both the In box and Sent
for all email addresses and all address books and all local folders.I
send all read emails to Local folders
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
With SeaMonkey 2.33.1, if I do a search for a string in body on
Local Folders and subfolders, the search will stall at some point
and never complete.
Anything I should check or fix?
If your mail folders are huge, a body search will take a long time
Bob Fleischer wrote:
With SeaMonkey 2.33.1, if I do a search for a string in body on Local
Folders and subfolders, the search will stall at some point and never complete.
Anything I should check or fix?
If your mail folders are huge, a body search will take a long time -- are
you're sure
With SeaMonkey 2.33.1, if I do a search for a string in body on Local
Folders and subfolders, the search will stall at some point and never
complete.
Anything I should check or fix?
Bob
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Bob Fleischer wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
With SeaMonkey 2.33.1, if I do a search for a string in body on
Local Folders and subfolders, the search will stall at some point
and never complete.
Anything I should check or fix?
If your mail folders are huge, a body search
Danny Kile wrote:
EE wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
was the Outbox in/under Local Folders always there? or did I just
accidentally create it when I accidentally typed the keyboard shortcut
for send message later ? (which I figured out after several minutes of
wondering why the message I
was the Outbox in/under Local Folders always there? or did I just
accidentally create it when I accidentally typed the keyboard shortcut
for send message later ? (which I figured out after several minutes of
wondering why the message I was composing disappeared.)
does everybody else have
Geoff Welsh wrote:
was the Outbox in/under Local Folders always there? or did I just
accidentally create it when I accidentally typed the keyboard shortcut
for send message later ? (which I figured out after several minutes of
wondering why the message I was composing disappeared.)
does
Geoff Welsh wrote:
was the Outbox in/under Local Folders always there? or did I just
accidentally create it when I accidentally typed the keyboard shortcut
for send message later ? (which I figured out after several minutes of
wondering why the message I was composing disappeared.)
does
EE wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
was the Outbox in/under Local Folders always there? or did I just
accidentally create it when I accidentally typed the keyboard shortcut
for send message later ? (which I figured out after several minutes of
wondering why the message I was composing disappeared
EE wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
was the Outbox in/under Local Folders always there? or did I just
accidentally create it when I accidentally typed the keyboard shortcut
for send message later ? (which I figured out after several minutes of
wondering why the message I was composing disappeared
On 12/07/14 03:44, Eric wrote:
Never mind I found it in the advance tab in the server section.
Thanks for being there anyway.
Eric
Good to hear, Eric, and glad we all could be of assistance. ;-)
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Daniel wrote:
On 12/07/14 03:44, Eric wrote:
Never mind I found it in the advance tab in the server section.
Thanks for being there anyway.
Eric
Good to hear, Eric, and glad we all could be of assistance. ;-)
someone who posts three times and fixes the problem themselves is
CERTAINLY
Hello all,
I have recently installed seamonkey on business computer, and all mail
is going to local folders, and the primary Mail folder is not showing.
I remember something during instal about the mail going to Local
folders, but I would really like to have the other folder available
folders, and the primary Mail folder is not showing.
I remember something during instal about the mail going to Local
folders, but I would really like to have the other folder available as
well.
Any advice welcome.
TYIA
Eric
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Never mind I found it in the advance tab in the server section.
Thanks for being there anyway.
Eric
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What is it for? Mine stays empty.
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Interviewed by CNN on 28/04/2014 11:09, G. Ross told the world:
What is it for? Mine stays empty.
It holds messages that you have written but haven't been sent yet. In
most cases, the message will stay there only for one or two seconds
before being sent (and therefore moved to sent messages).
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 28/04/2014 11:09, G. Ross told the world:
What is it for? Mine stays empty.
It holds messages that you have written but haven't been sent yet. In
most cases, the message will stay there only for one or two seconds
before being sent (and therefore moved
G. Ross wrote:
What is it for? Mine stays empty.
Thanks for the replies. I had never seen it in previous versions but
it may have been there and I just never noticed it.
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I have soem Family History folders relating to families I'm
researching on one machine (a Nova[tech]) which aren't on my other
machine (a Medion).
I want to move the contents of missing Local Folders from the Nova
to the Medion. I've copied the folder across from one machine to the
other but I
A note: I was able to recover my bookmarks and Local Folder access by
doing a restore of ljkcbwxt from my old backup of early July. I was
able to get the newer content of Local Folder stuff by doing
a restore of Mail from a new backup of the same folder. I think I have
fixed by membership
An update: I have a good supply of backups, back a couple months
weekly. so I went back to my 5 July backup of ljkcbwxt, which contained
a lot of the carryover Seamonkey stuff, and restored it. Viola, I have
my bookmarks and Local folders back. If my Local Folders got
corrupted
Bonnell Frost wrote:
In the past several days, I have had some annoying, serious, problems with SM
2.19. The problems carry over to at least SM 2.17 and apparently to SM
2.20beta.
I have lost access to my bookmarks and the suggested fix does not work. Then
today my Local Folder list
In the past several days, I have had some annoying, serious, problems with SM
2.19. The problems carry over to at least SM 2.17 and apparently to SM
2.20beta.
I have lost access to my bookmarks and the suggested fix does not work. Then
today my Local Folder list vanished; all I have displayed
This started a couple of nightlies ago - not sure which one. Now
running SM2.0.6pre 20100604
The 'Local Folders' has two 'Outbox's.
One points to /Profile/Mail/Local Folders/Outbox
and the other points to /Profile/Mail/Local Folders/Unsent Messages
In the Mail Folder display both are labeled
Ping Neil. This sounds familiar.
On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 12:59:28 +08009, Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 12:29:40 -0400, W3BNR wrote:
This started a couple of nightlies ago - not sure which one. Now
running SM2.0.6pre 20100604
The 'Local Folders' has two 'Outbox's.
One points
1. The O.K. buttons for mail and account settings and create sub
folder (in local folders) do not cause the window to close. This is the
behavior I am used to in other OSs.
2. In windows, when I specify a location for local folders, SM
automatically creates certain default sub folders
On 3/29/2010 2:27 AM, Monica wrote:
John Doue wrote:
On 3/28/2010 8:19 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Monica wrote:
What is Local Folders that I see in my mail newsgroup list? What is
it´s purpose?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Local_Folders
HTH
Jens
This is the politically correct answer. One
I am using SM 2.0.3, Windows XP Pro sp3.
What is Local Folders that I see in my mail newsgroup list? What is
it´s purpose? I am wondering after having read another thread here, and
me having some weird problems within my mail program.
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Monica wrote:
What is Local Folders that I see in my mail newsgroup list? What is
it´s purpose?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Local_Folders
HTH
Jens
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On 3/28/2010 8:19 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Monica wrote:
What is Local Folders that I see in my mail newsgroup list? What is
it´s purpose?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Local_Folders
HTH
Jens
This is the politically correct answer. One question remains on my mind:
before Local Folders
John Doue wrote:
Lots of users keep an inordinate amount of mail in the Inbox. Local
Folders can indeed be used as a storage area for emails that are not
immediately needed but that should still remain readily accessible.
Local Folders are probably of little help with POP accounts
Jens Hatlak wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Lots of users keep an inordinate amount of mail in the Inbox. Local
Folders can indeed be used as a storage area for emails that are not
immediately needed but that should still remain readily accessible.
Local Folders are probably of little help with POP
John Doue wrote:
On 3/28/2010 8:19 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Monica wrote:
What is Local Folders that I see in my mail newsgroup list? What is
it´s purpose?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Local_Folders
HTH
Jens
This is the politically correct answer. One question remains on my mind:
before
DaveMunk schrieb:
I have older copies of SeaMonkey on different drives on my system: How
can I import or read the old local folder files into my current active
tree?
Rename them if necessary (if another folder with that name already
exists), close SM, copy the old folder files into your
Martin Freitag wrote:
DaveMunk schrieb:
I have older copies of SeaMonkey on different drives on my system: How
can I import or read the old local folder files into my current active
tree?
Rename them if necessary (if another folder with that name already
exists), close SM, copy the old folder
David Wilkinson wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
DaveMunk schrieb:
I have older copies of SeaMonkey on different drives on my system: How
can I import or read the old local folder files into my current active
tree?
Rename them if necessary (if another folder with that name already
exists), close
, Tom Pamin wrote:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're
driving me nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on
the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't think I'm editing
about:config
correctly.
Yes, but it's not recommended. See
http
Leonidas Jones wrote:
I followed some advice I got form Dan a few years ago, and renamed Local
Folders to (space). That removed the name, and created a nice divider
between my mail and newsgroup accounts.
Since I got a lot of email accounts and just about as
many news servers, I changed
:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're
driving me nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on
the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't think I'm editing about:config
correctly.
Yes, but it's not recommended. See
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're driving me nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't think I'm editing about:config correctly.
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Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:20 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're driving me nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't think I'm editing about:config
correctly.
Yes, but it's
On 4/4/09 11:35 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:20 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're driving me nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't think I'm editing
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:35 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:20 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're driving me
nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 12:01 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:35 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
Yes, but it's not recommended. See
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/LocalFolders.
I've tried that - no luck.
Just to note: The instructions say to edit
On 04.04.2009 11:01, Tom Pamin wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:35 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:20 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're driving me
nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away
Tom Pamin wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 04.04.2009 11:01, Tom Pamin wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:35 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:20 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're driving
me nuts.
I
John Doue wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 04.04.2009 11:01, Tom Pamin wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:35 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:20 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're
way to delete Local Folders? They're driving
me nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on
the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't think I'm editing about:config
correctly.
Yes, but it's not recommended. See
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/LocalFolders.
I've tried
way to delete Local Folders? They're
driving me nuts.
I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on
the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't think I'm editing about:config
correctly.
Yes, but it's not recommended. See
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/LocalFolders
John Boyle wrote:
To Peter Potamus: This string struck a memory chord: At one time I was
trying to find out how to get rid of a particular pair of Local Folders,
not the whole thing. I never succeeded in finding the file folder
mentioned as for some reason my lovely Win XP kept telling me
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