Interviewed by CNN on 07/09/2011 22:32, MCBastos told the world:

> The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
> profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
> to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
> installed an old copy of Thunderbird (which I don't intend to use, and
> in fact promptly disabled by renaming the main executable) and edited
> the Profiles.ini to point to the Seamonkey profile. Now it's happily
> indexing my emails.


An amendment:

Turns out that I *cannot* rename or delete the main Thunderbird
executable -- Copernic will stop looking for the emails by next boot, no
matter whether all the rest of the TB installation is present. So I had
to settle for deleting the shortcuts.

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MCBastos

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