Craig McCluskey wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 02/22/2013 11:20 AM, hawker wrote:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/reset-firefox-easily-fix-most-problems.
Is this nifty feature going to be part of Seamonkey as well?
I think it is targeted for any user. It fixed a problem I had awhile
back with a Firefox Nightly version where some new menu items were not
appearing after an update. Needs to be the default profile though.
Would be nice if SeaMonkey and Thunderbird could integrate this feature.
On Linux, I copy the directory .mozilla in my home directory to a backup
directory someplace else in the file system.
When I mess something up or inadvertently close a tab I want to keep
around, I
- quit SeaMonkey
- remove the .mozilla directory in my home directory
- copy the backup .mozilla directory to my home directory
- restart SeaMonkey.
That was everything is as it should be without any pain.
In fact, I just did this this morning to find out which tab of the 70 or
so I had open was continuing to cause network traffic (turned out to be
taleo.net, the job-search site).
Craig
That only makes sense if
- you don't use Seamonkey to read emails
or
- you don't delete them from the server after downloading them.
Otherwise you lose emails.
I go for the second option, I keep them on the server for a couple of
months, unless I delete them and then they go immediately.
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