Ilya wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

In short, if you want six months' history, you have to run the
program for six months without clearing the history.

Paul, I understand that, I'm not that terribly stupid :)

Didn't mean to say that. Я ведь не такой хам!

Of course I have been running SeaMonkey for quite a number of months
(probably for two years or so), the "Remember visited pages" checkbox
was always checked and I don't remember clearing the history.

So it's either a bug, or my memory fails me (if so, I do apologize) or
anything else.

Thanks for answering anyway, at least now I know it works properly for
others.

Think I'll just have to wait till the end of May to see if my SeaMonkey
remembers (or forgets) the history for March.

One other place to check:

Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security
[x] Always clear my private data when I close SeaMonkey
[ ] Ask me before clearing private data

When I ask SeaMonkey to clear my private data, it should erase:
...
[ ] Browsing history <<<==
...

If "private data" is defined as including browser history, it will clear the history every time it clears private data. Even if you don't have it set to do this on shutdown, it will clear the history if you issue the command manually and the definition includes the browser history.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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