Daniel wrote:
Rob wrote:
Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
Dick, you need two address books in your SeaMonkey profile .....
*abook.html* contains your email addresses i.e. [email protected], and,
*places.sqlite* contains all your web site address, i.e. www.google.com,
and all the unexpired address's that you actually type into the address
bar of the browser.

Part of places.sqlite, I believe, is for your "Personal Address Book",
which can then be displayed as a separate bar on your browser screen.

places.sqlite has nothing to do with the address book.  it holds the
recently visited websites and the bookmarks.

The personal address book is usually called abook.mab but it can be
named differently when it one time was imported from another program.

The collected address book is called history.mab


O.K., Rob, so you don't think that a file which contains the *addresses*
of websites you visit is not an addressbook, that's your prerogative!!


This has already been answered but I find myself unable to not reply.

The file that stores URLs, Web sites that have been "bookmarked" and visited (History), is the "places.sqlite" file. This has *nothing* to do with saved/stored email addresses for the mail/messaging component of SeaMonkey.

Saved/stored email addresses are stored in "address books" in SeaMonkey. These files are "*.mab" (Mork Address Book) files. You can have an almost infinite number of them. Personally, I have 23 address books for different purposes.

Please learn the difference and stop issuing incorrect information about the SeaMonkey program here in this support forum. All you're doing is confusing people.

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Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
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