David Goldfield wrote:
I think the subject of my message summarizes my issue.
Not really. It is always best to present your question in the body of your post, rather than writing a novella in the Subject line. For example, yours could read "Unexpected Safe Mode boot deletes email" and leave off the comments. Then list your version number, and operating system (as it may have something to do with it).
At my window width and chosen columns and fonts, yours says: "Safe Mode/Email Deleted/Am I Up a Creek Wit..."
First, let me say that I am in no way mad at Mozilla and this was my fault for not properly researching the consequences of going into safe mode and resetting preferences.
I can see no way that a simple Safe Mode start would kill your preferences and accounts. Safe Mode mostly only disables add-ons. What exactly in Preferences did you change? (Preferences are not the same as Accounts.)
The problem is that I did not know that my emails and mail account settings would be wiped, which is what has happened.
You did something else besides simply starting in Safe Mode. Think back to what you were doing when you had the Accounts windows open.
As I have not backed up emails does this mean there is no way at all to revert back to the way Seamonkey was before the safe mode boot?
..not even hard drive backups? -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

