Well once again I tried to update to SM 2.0. This time the executable actually opened, which is quite an improvement over endlessly double clicking on the icon with nothing happening.

I tired to import my old profiles with the manual method; create a new profile with the exact name of the old profile, select the folder containing the old profile, close SM, open SM and select the profile from the list. Now when I open the profile, it is just a new profile with none of the data from my old profile. When I go and look at the profile folder, I discover that SM has DELETED ALL OF THE OLD CONTENTS.

If I had not backed up the folder before trying this, I would be looking for someone with an ax right now. Whose moronic idea was this, or am I the moron for not knowing how to properly import a profile? I think that at least a warning message would have been in order here. I have literally tens of thousands of emails saved, along with lots of other data, and the main reason I use SM is so that I can keep my profiles in their own folders and back them up properly. This lets me just import them if I have to re-install the OS, or SM.

Is there some reason that there is not an "import profile" tool where you just point to a folder, say import, and done? This seems like such an obvious no-brainer, it makes one wonder about opting for the wonky manual method instead?

...still on SM 1.1.17

LMH
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