Michael Gordon wrote:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012 17:55:00 -0800, Michael Gordon
<[email protected]>
wrote:

JohnW-Mpls wrote:
Is there an easy way to change the sequence of email addresses
listed in the
mail program?  I remember that this was a problem a couple years ago
and I
wonder if something was changed to make it easy.


John,

What part of the e-mail program are you asking about?  The Addressbook?

Michael G

Not the addressbooks (those with whom I exchange mail) but the names
of my
own email addresses.   I just looked it up - they show in the "folder
pane"
on the left side (via F9).  All my addresses show there including all the
subfolders I set up for separating mail via Message Filters. (FWIW; XP
& SM
2.14.1)

I recently added a new address and it appears at the bottom of the
list. I'd
like to move it up to near the top and I'm looking for an easy way to do
that.


John,

I now understand your question, you are asking about your mail account
names in the left panel.

Yes there is a way to change the order in which these appear in the
Accounts Panel.
You could edit your profile, but that is not an easy task, you can
install an extension for SeaMonkey where you can custom set your
accounts with a few clicks.

Take a look a Folder Pane and be sure you download and install the
correct version for your mail Verizon.  Read the instructions for
setting the various attributes.

I have it and it works very well.

http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#folderpanetools

Michael G


John, if you are comfortable modifying your configuration file directly, in the address bar of the browser enter "about:config" (without the quotes) and accept the warning. Then, in the Search bar, enter the term "mail.accountmanager.accounts". Then change the order of the accounts.

Note:- The e-mail accounts are displayed first, then the Local Folders account, and then the News Server accounts.

If you are uncomfortable altering the configuration file directly, you could make use of a user.js file, which is a plain text file (not a Word file) in the same directory as your prefs.js file and, in that file, put mail.accountmanager.accounts,then_the_account-order without any breaks. When you next re-start SeaMonkey, this User.js file should be written into the prefs.js file.

HTH

--
Daniel

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