On 10/19/09 10:23, Jim J wrote: > NoOp wrote: > >> Install Thunderbird before you uninstall SeaMonkey (they can be used in >> parallel) and it should offer to import all of your data. While you are >> at it, why not give SeaMonkey 2.0rc2 a try? >> >> > > One reason for switching to Firefox is that too many websites do not > recognize Seamonkey as a "supported" browser. Some of them don't even > give you the option to "Continue anyway". The other is that there are > far more addons, plug-ins and themes available for Firefox. > > Even if I do stick with Seamonkey (which isn't entirely out of the > question), I _must_ uninstall my current version first to eliminate some > version conflicts which occurred with my last upgrade attempt. I assume > that this will wipe out all of my e-mail, personal data, etc., so the > question remains: What do I need to backup, and how do I restore it so > the new installation uses it? > > Thanks! -- Jim
When you uninstall SeaMonkey, it remove only the program components. All your e-mail, settings, etc. are kept in your profile, which isn't removed. FYI. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

