Martin Freitag wrote:
Lynn Q schrieb:
I can confirm that the problem folders are definitely not resident on
the webmail account. These are old and haven't been used for a year or
more, since SeaMonkey, or ThunderBird, were last installed. TB is no
longer installed but I remember I had the same issue with folders as
well when I tried TB3. Therefore, these problem folders are being pulled
from an old profile. How do I go about creating a new profile?
Use the profile manager, it's pretty straight-forward and can be found
in the tools menu in seamonkey and in the windows startmenu.
In case you need additional guidance for it:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_Manager
Then how
do I remove all these old profiles that are obviously causing issues.
What path do I need to follow to resolve this?
Profile Locations can be found here:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey
Don't get frightened, the texts handle Seamonkey and
Firefox/Thunderbird, it's not that much.
If there are still questions left afterwards, feel free to ask.
regards
Martin
Hi again,
Well, I set up a new profile, I still have the same problem, i.e., all
the old, unused, previously deleted folders are still showing up.
Therefore, I think it's a .Mac server issue. They seem to be still
resident but not visible to me on the server. The error message I get
here in SM is: "Alert. The current command did not succeed. The mail
server responded:Mailbox does not exist. OK."
I've tried Unsubscribing from any one of these folders and it's still a
problem. Therefore, I assume I need to follow-up with Apple and my .Mac
account. If I solve it then I'll post back to the group. Unless
someone has any other suggestions?
Thanks again!
Lynn
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