NFN Smith wrote:
>
> In the meantime, you probably should forget about MozBackup. That one
> was abandoned by its developer several years ago
Also is just isn't necessary.
Q: Want to backup your profile?
A: Just ZIP, RAR, TAR, GZIP, 7ZIP, whatever your seamonkey directory
(wherever it resides
bo1953 wrote:
After trying to move the profile via MozBackup and not being able to
import the profile to the laptop, I finally moved a copy of the profile
(default) to the laptop and installed it in the SM directory.
Other follow-ups have good advice, and you should follow them.
In the
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> Close SeaMonkey and make sure it is not running any longer in the
> background.
>
> Zip the complete AppData\Roaming\mozilla\SeaMonkey under your profile.
> If you use only SeaMonkey or want to move Fx too zip
> AppData\Roaming\mozilla\
>
> On the new PC use the same
Close SeaMonkey and make sure it is not running any longer in the background.
Zip the complete AppData\Roaming\mozilla\SeaMonkey under your profile. If you
use only SeaMonkey or want to move Fx too zip AppData\Roaming\mozilla\
On the new PC use the same userid if possible. Delete the compete
Hello all,
After trying to move the profile via MozBackup and not being able to
import the profile to the laptop, I finally moved a copy of the profile
(default) to the laptop and installed it in the SM directory.
I did create a new profile on that machine, pointed the new profile to
Dave Yeo wrote:
You need planning, especially on systems using drive letters and there
is also the problem when using different versions, especially
downgrading to an older version. This can be most obvious going from Win
to OS/2 as the OS/2 version is usually about a year out of date. The
same
Felix Miata wrote on 31/08/2016 10:34:
Daniel composed on 2016-08-31 18:11 (UTC+1000):
I'm guessing that, as it seems to be several/all of Pat's friends that
are complaining about the small font size, it might be something Pat has
done.
Have a look at Edit->Preferences->Appearance->Fonts
Daniel wrote:
On 31/08/2016 6:00 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
I cannot figure out how to set the font size on the new SeaMonkey
2.40 email program that I have installed on my new Dell, Windows 10
computer.
From those that I write to, I hear it is coming to them very small
Daniel composed on 2016-08-31 18:11 (UTC+1000):
I'm guessing that, as it seems to be several/all of Pat's friends that
are complaining about the small font size, it might be something Pat has
done.
Have a look at Edit->Preferences->Appearance->Fonts and try increasing
the Size (pixels) and
On 31/08/2016 6:00 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
I cannot figure out how to set the font size on the new SeaMonkey
2.40 email program that I have installed on my new Dell, Windows 10
computer.
From those that I write to, I hear it is coming to them very small
even though I
Pat Connors wrote:
I cannot figure out how to set the font size on the new SeaMonkey
2.40 email program that I have installed on my new Dell, Windows 10
computer.
From those that I write to, I hear it is coming to them very small
even though I have the font set to the largest. I am told that
is, the process of "moving to a new computer", is something I
do on a regular basis. It is not a big deal. Why does it need to be?
You need planning, especially on systems using drive letters and there
is also the problem when using different versions, especially
downgrading to an old
is, the process of "moving to a new computer", is something I
do on a regular basis. It is not a big deal. Why does it need to be?
I do something similar, it works well and has for years:
1) On the laptop/target computer, rename the \Mozilla folder to
\Old_Mozilla. This allows me to rev
of "moving to a new computer", is something I
do on a regular basis. It is not a big deal. Why does it need to be?
Ray
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On 8/27/2016 4:24 PM, Pat Connors wrote:
> I got my email working and was able to get all the inbox folders from
> the old computer transferred to the new. Now how do I get the Address
> Book transferred. I do not see and extension named like Address Book.
>
Enter a new address in the
Pat Connors composed on 2016-08-27 16:24 (UTC-0700):
I got my email working and was able to get all the inbox folders from
the old computer transferred to the new. Now how do I get the Address
Book transferred. I do not see and extension named like Address Book.
abook.mab (mozilla address
I got my email working and was able to get all the inbox folders from
the old computer transferred to the new. Now how do I get the Address
Book transferred. I do not see and extension named like Address Book.
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connorsgenealogy.com
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Well, I got the new computer and now trying to
work with SeaMonkey browser and email.
First problem is size of font on the browser
headings. If I try to enlarge the font size in
the email and in the browser headings, it enlarges
the print within the email or webpage but not the
headings
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
...
For me, the simple answer is just to copy the entire \Mail folder and
not try to micromanage the process (you can if you have special needs,
but most people don't). If a few .msf files
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
...
For me, the simple answer is just to copy the entire \Mail folder and
not try to micromanage the process (you can if you have special needs,
but most people don't). If a few .msf files do or don't get copied, no
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
...
For me, the simple answer is just to copy the entire \Mail folder and
not try to micromanage the process (you can if you have special needs,
but most people don't). If a few .msf files do or don't get copied, no
big deal either way. This
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
On 8/21/2016 at 1:28 PM, Pat Connors's prodigious digits fired off:
Okay, I will be clearer. I am moving from Window 10, not a mac, to
Window 10 in new computer, also not a mac. From a Dell Windows 7
updated with Windows 10 to a Dell Windows 10
Ed Mullen wrote:
On 8/21/2016 at 1:28 PM, Pat Connors's prodigious digits fired off:
Okay, I will be clearer. I am moving from Window 10, not a mac, to
Window 10 in new computer, also not a mac. From a Dell Windows 7
updated with Windows 10 to a Dell Windows 10. Both are desktops. What
I
On 8/21/2016 at 1:28 PM, Pat Connors's prodigious digits fired off:
Okay, I will be clearer. I am moving from Window 10, not a mac, to
Window 10 in new computer, also not a mac. From a Dell Windows 7
updated with Windows 10 to a Dell Windows 10. Both are desktops. What
I want to move is my
On 2016-08-20 10:06 PM, Pat Connors wrote:
I just bought a new computer and wonder if I can, in any way, move the
folders I have in this old computer to the new, plus can I bring all my
Preferences to the new computer also? Thanks in advance for any help I
get.
Yes. For instructions see
Okay, I will be clearer. I am moving from Window 10, not a mac, to Window 10 in new computer, also not a
mac. From a Dell Windows 7 updated with Windows 10 to a Dell Windows 10. Both are desktops. What I want
to move is my email set up (folders) and my Preferences (under Edit). Plus, would
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
I just bought a new computer and wonder if I can, in any way, move
the folders I have in this old computer to the new, plus can I bring
all my Preferences to the new computer also? Thanks
Pat Connors wrote:
> I just bought a new computer and wonder if I can, in any way, move the
> folders I have in this old computer to the new, plus can I bring all my
> Preferences to the new computer also? Thanks in advance for any help I
> get.
>
Mozbackup - http://mozbacku
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
I just bought a new computer and wonder if I can, in any way, move
the folders I have in this old computer to the new, plus can I bring
all my Preferences to the new computer also? Thanks in advance for
any help I get
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
I just bought a new computer and wonder if I can, in any way, move
the folders I have in this old computer to the new, plus can I bring
all my Preferences to the new computer also? Thanks in advance for
any help I get.
The answers will depend
Pat Connors wrote:
I just bought a new computer and wonder if I can, in any way, move the folders
I have in
this old computer to the new, plus can I bring all my Preferences to the new
computer
also? Thanks in advance for any help I get.
Question is way to vague and cannot be answered
Pat Connors wrote:
I just bought a new computer and wonder if I can, in any way, move
the folders I have in this old computer to the new, plus can I bring
all my Preferences to the new computer also? Thanks in advance for
any help I get.
The answers will depend critically on the operating
I just bought a new computer and wonder if I can, in any way, move the folders I have in this old computer
to the new, plus can I bring all my Preferences to the new computer also? Thanks in advance for any help
I get.
--
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http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 4/15/2016 3:18 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>>> I successfully used Mozbackup to Move (Save and restore) SeaMonkey 2.40 to
>>> a new
>>> computer. What did not come over to the new computer was the logins
David E. Ross wrote:
> On 4/15/2016 3:18 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> I successfully used Mozbackup to Move (Save and restore) SeaMonkey 2.40 to a
>> new
>> computer. What did not come over to the new computer was the logins and
>> passwords save in the "Saved
On 4/15/2016 3:18 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> I successfully used Mozbackup to Move (Save and restore) SeaMonkey 2.40 to a
> new
> computer. What did not come over to the new computer was the logins and
> passwords save in the "Saved Passwords" add in. Anybody know of
I successfully used Mozbackup to Move (Save and restore) SeaMonkey 2.40 to a new
computer. What did not come over to the new computer was the logins and
passwords save in the "Saved Passwords" add in. Anybody know of a file that
contains the logins and passwords for that add-in that
Where is the thread to the imap issues?
Pugilares wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2015-03-13 10:29 AM, Pugilares wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:
--
- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
-
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2015-03-13 10:29 AM, Pugilares wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:
--
- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
- Run it
- Create a mail account.
If your e-mail account is
On 2015-03-13 10:29 AM, Pugilares wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:
--
- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
- Run it
- Create a mail account.
If your e-mail account is IMAP, then you get stuck
Ray_Net wrote:
Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:
--
- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
- Run it
- Create a mail account.
If your e-mail account is IMAP, then you get stuck at this point due to
the certificate
On 20/02/2015 06:34, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 20/02/15 09:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Why edit profile.ini??
1.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile (the bit after the Random
characters) onto your USB drive.
2.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile onto new
.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile onto new computer at the
same level as the new profile (i.e. below the Random Character drive
level).
3.Start SeaMonkey, got to Tools-Switch Profiles-Manage
Profiles-Create Profile, and, on the Completing the Create Profile
Wizard screen, give it a profile name
WaltS48 wrote:
On 02/20/2015 08:24 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 20/02/15 21:06, Daniel wrote:
When I try to read the message that I am here replying to I'm getting an
Error msg:
Quote
Error!
newsgroup server responded:no such article in group
Perhaps the article has expired
On 02/20/2015 08:24 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 20/02/15 21:06, Daniel wrote:
When I try to read the message that I am here replying to I'm getting an
Error msg:
Quote
Error!
newsgroup server responded:no such article in group
Perhaps the article has expired
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Great I succeeded after the third attempt !!! Job done and I enjoy
it!!!
Thanks to Jonathan, Daniel, and Mike!!! You guys did enlighten my old
memories of Mozaic, Netscape Communicator, Mozilla Suite, and I'm proud
to see that there is still that community working for
On 20/02/15 21:06, Daniel wrote:
When I try to read the message that I am here replying to I'm getting an
Error msg:
Quote
Error!
newsgroup server responded:no such article in group
Perhaps the article has expired
38udnbmpk5dwm3rjnz2dnuu7-dmdn...@mozilla.org (92057)
Click here to remove all
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:
how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?
Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:
how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?
Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:
how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?
Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your message.
To solve
Daniel wrote:
On 20/02/15 09:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Why edit profile.ini??
1.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile (the bit after the Random
characters) onto your USB drive.
2.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile onto new computer at the
same level as the new profile (i.e
Daniel wrote:
On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:
how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?
Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your message.
To solve your problem, have
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:
how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?
Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your
On 20/02/15 09:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Alex Beauroy wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:
how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?
Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject
On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:
how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?
Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the message
... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your subject into
your message.
To solve your problem, have a look
Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:
--
- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
- Run it
- Create a mail account.
- Create a NewsGroup account to come here
-- news.mozilla.org as the server name
-- Subscribe to
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How do I move my current bookmarks to a new computer. I read it once
before in the Mozilla site, but I can't find it now. Thanks for any
help...
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taz043 pounded out :
How do I move my current bookmarks to a new computer. I read it once
before in the Mozilla site, but I can't find it now. Thanks for any
help...
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taz043 wrote:
How do I move my current bookmarks to a new computer.
Maybe Bookmarks / Manage Bookmarks / Tools / Backup on current
followed by Bookmarks / Manage Bookmarks / Tools / Restore on new.
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taz043 wrote:
How do I move my current bookmarks to a new computer. I read it once
before in the Mozilla site, but I can't find it now. Thanks for any
help...
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Many thanks
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before in the Mozilla site, but I can't find it now. Thanks for any
help...
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taz043 wrote:
taz043 wrote:
How do I move my current bookmarks to a new computer. I read it once
before in the Mozilla site, but I can't find it now. Thanks for any
help...
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On 9/8/2014 11:47 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
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before in the Mozilla site, but I can't find it now. Thanks for any
help...
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taz043 wrote:
taz043 wrote:
How do I move my current bookmarks to a new computer. I read it once
before in the Mozilla site, but I can't find it now. Thanks for any
help...
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MozBackup reads the profile structure from the profile itself, so it has
no problem collecting stuff in the backup. With regard to restoring, I'm
unsure of how that would work should your new computer not have the same
drives available. It's not a time-consuming issue to experiment, though.
I
in that manner, except that the
recipient computer runs XP; the new Win 7 computer will take the place of the
XP computer.
I recall seeing a reference to on-line cloning instructions, but I can't find
it now.
I suspect I should start by installing SeaMonkey 2.26 in the new computer, but
I
seeing a reference to on-line cloning instructions, but I can't find
it now.
I suspect I should start by installing SeaMonkey 2.26 in the new computer, but
I will hold off until I get guidance from this knowledgeable group. Help
please? Thanks.
Jay O'Brien
Folsom, CA
recall seeing a reference to on-line cloning instructions, but I
can't find it now.
I suspect I should start by installing SeaMonkey 2.26 in the new
computer, but I will hold off until I get guidance from this
knowledgeable group. Help please? Thanks.
Since you have the same OS and the same
computer.
I recall seeing a reference to on-line cloning instructions, but I can't find
it now.
I suspect I should start by installing SeaMonkey 2.26 in the new computer, but
I will hold off until I get guidance from this knowledgeable group. Help
please? Thanks.
MozBackup is ideal for this one
Win 7 computer will take the place of the XP computer.
I recall seeing a reference to on-line cloning instructions, but I
can't find it now.
I suspect I should start by installing SeaMonkey 2.26 in the new
computer, but I will hold off until I get guidance from this
knowledgeable group. Help
that the recipient computer runs
XP; the new Win 7 computer will take the place of the XP computer.
I recall seeing a reference to on-line cloning instructions, but I
can't find it now.
I suspect I should start by installing SeaMonkey 2.26 in the new
computer, but I will hold off until I get guidance
computer will take the
place of the XP computer.
I recall seeing a reference to on-line cloning instructions, but I can't
find it now.
I suspect I should start by installing SeaMonkey 2.26 in the new computer,
but I will hold off until I get guidance from this knowledgeable group. Help
that the
recipient computer runs XP; the new Win 7 computer will take the place of the
XP computer.
I recall seeing a reference to on-line cloning instructions, but I can't find
it now.
I suspect I should start by installing SeaMonkey 2.26 in the new computer, but
I will hold off until I get guidance from
Le 23/01/2014 11:23, Wolfgang Steger a écrit :
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
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
Hi,
I have just got a new computer and need to know if there is any way to
transfer my messages from the old computer to the new.
Thanks
Regards
Gary
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Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.
Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few
days.
Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few
days.
Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same
Phillip Jones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If you know how to edit the helper apps list in v. 2, I'm sure a lot of
us would like to hear it. AFAIK the user no longer has any access other
than to view the list.
see this screenshot? you can't Highlight then click the button as shown?
On 02/16/2011 03:58 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
...
see this screenshot? you can't Highlight then click the button as shown?
http://screencast.com/t/cnyAv31FFyG
Okay, I overspoke -- yes, there is that limited capability. But I can't
look at the MIME type, and I
I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.
Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like to do
similar
Phillip Jones wrote:
I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.
Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.
Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.
Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey
Errol Smith wrote:
Broadback wrote:
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay with
SeaMonkey, so any tips for transferring email, addresses and newsgroups
seamlessly would be appreciated. I will leave
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay with
SeaMonkey, so any tips for transferring email, addresses and newsgroups
seamlessly would be appreciated. I will leave this fine old fellow up
and running
On 23.05.2010 05:43, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay with
SeaMonkey, so any tips for transferring email, addresses and newsgroups
seamlessly would
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 05:43, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay with
SeaMonkey, so any tips for transferring email, addresses and newsgroups
On 23.05.2010 07:30, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 05:43, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 07:30, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 05:43, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer
Pat Connors wrote:
Thanks for the good wishes, David. But, I have one more question before
I set up my new computer...I have the profile folder copied and no
problems getting my mail folders and filters. But, how do I actually get
all the actual emails I have read and not read and saving
Daniel wrote:
...
Other files that you may need to move from the old profile to the new
are abook.msf (contains all your e-mail addresses) and addressbook.html
(contains all your favourite web sites).
What have I missedummm.
I believe you meant to write abook.mab, not .msf. As
Okay, thanks everyone for all you help in updating my old computer to 2...
Yesterday, the new computer came and it has Windows 7 which is very different
from Windows XP which I am using on the old computer and my laptop. I was able
to put SM 2.0.4 on the new computer okay and using it now
ConnorsGenealogy a écrit :
However, I can't find where to put my profile.
C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles
In your Folder Options, make sure you have set the system so it will
show hidden files or you won't see AppData.
I switched from Win2K to Win7 by simply
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
Please direct me on which files I need to copy and where to find
them on
my old computer. Plus, do I download the new version of Seamonkey on
the
new computer and then add
Thanks for the good wishes, David. But, I have one more question before
I set up my new computer...I have the profile folder copied and no
problems getting my mail folders and filters. But, how do I actually
get all the actual emails I have read and not read and saving in the
various folders
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
Please direct me on which files I need to copy and where to find
them on
my old computer. Plus, do I download the new version of
Seamonkey on
the
new
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
Please direct me on which files I need to copy and where to find
them on
my old computer. Plus, do I download the new version of Seamonkey on
the
new computer and then add the files from my old computer
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