Ed Mullen wrote:
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Ed Mullen wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
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I still can't find inbox folder.

You need to make sure that you set up your OS to show hidden files or
else you won't see your profile.

Looks like the OP is on XP.

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_profile.php

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/win_fcab_show_file_extensions.mspx




I found the inbox when I changed to show hidden files. They aren't
marked read only.
Can I reinstall Seamonkey to maybe fix the problem and not lose anything?

Read that link above again regarding profiles. If you reinstall SM the
profile is NOT touched. The program and profile (all your settings) are
kept in two different locations. A reinstall does not affect your profile.

What you might want to investigate is creating a new profile and then
migrating your old info (email accounts, bookmarks, passwords etc) to
the new profile. Just be careful to not do a wholesale migration. If you
do, you'll simply transfer any problems from the old to the new.

The same page above has some links to info on this:

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_profile.php


I have read and don't understand fully. However I did reinstall Seamonkey and didn't change anything. I downloaded and installed Thunderbird and it works OK. Just above the start position on the screen there is a little icon for Seamonkey mail. Is there a way I can get a icon there for Thunderbird? When I installed Thunderbird I didn't have to fill out port, security or the pop and smtp info. Did it get all that info from Seamonkey?
L.D.
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