Thank you, David, for your quick answer.
In 08/11/19 21:10, David E. Ross dixit:
It is possible that your "full" disc problem affected the installation
of SeaMonkey or corrupted it. If this is true, then even SeaMonkey's
profile was impacted.
In that case, I suggest the following:
1.
Manuel Casal Lodeiro wrote:
Thank you, David, for your quick answer.
In 08/11/19 21:10, David E. Ross dixit:
It is possible that your "full" disc problem affected the installation
of SeaMonkey or corrupted it. If this is true, then even SeaMonkey's
profile was impacted.
In that case, I
In 09/11/19 11:35, Don Spam's Reckless Son dixit:
Reinstalling Seamonkey is not going to help - as you say - this problem
only affects the profile.
I looked around a bit and saw
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40=913915 but am not
sure that still works, certainly "mozbackup" is
I've done another test: I have sent a message from one of the accounts
that doesn't show their folders. This is the error message I get: "Your
message has been sent and saved, but there was an error while running
message filters on it"
I must say that I never create filters to be applied to
Manuel Casal Lodeiro wrote:
I've done another test: I have sent a message from one of the accounts
that doesn't show their folders. This is the error message I get: "Your
message has been sent and saved, but there was an error while running
message filters on it"
I must say that I never
Manuel Casal Lodeiro composed on 2019-11-08 20:41 (UTC+0100):
> I'm a
> long time user of the Mozilla browser genealogy (started in 1993 with
> Mosaic, then Netscape, then Mozilla Suite, then Seamonkey)
When the space problem became apparent, had you been compacting:
ever?
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Someone who knows more about the inner workings of Seamonkey would
probably be able to give better advice, but I'd start thinking about
creating a new profile and copying whatever can be rescued there if I
was in that situation.
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