Ken wrote:

Interim response from Ken (in Oz) to the posts here so far.

Guys, your thoughts have been very welcome. I'm not a tech whiz, so I
may have to wait to do much until the middle of next week when a friend
can come and help out.

For example, I don't really understand cybercitizen's reference to
locating 'local folders' under Netscape [or SeaMonkey] hierarchy and
then suppressing the .msf files, if any.

Cyberzen's using a false friend (faux ami) -- "suppress" sounds like the French "supprimer," which means "delete, remove," but we don't use "suppress" that way in English.

As for the .msf files, they're only indexes, so it's fine to delete them, either before or after copying or moving. Either Netscape or SeaMonkey would automatically recreate them if they were absent.

My chief concern here is that we've heard a lot of chatter over the past year about the changes in file structure between SM 1 and 2, so that v.2 couldn't just use the v.1 files as is, but had to import and rework them and save them in a new location in the new format. I would assume that simply dropping NS mail folders into an SM 2 folder tree ("hierarchy") wouldn't work because of that format difference; instead, I would try to import them using SeaMonkey's import tool.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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