Interviewed by CNN on 22/05/2013 06:01, FDVS told the world: > How can this be done? > Right now I find the folder buried deep inside the computer that > contains the "Mail" and save that.
If you have IMAP accounts, you might want to backup the ImapMail folder too. Yes, yes, one of the points of IMAP is that if your Seamonkey profile gets hosed, your e-mail is still safe and sound in the server... but what if messages disappear from *the server*, and you only find out about it *after* your Seamonkey syncs with the server? > Even with that saved, it is not easily decoded. Granted, you can't read the messages directly. But just dropping a particular mail store (the files with no three-character extension) into a Seamonkey or Thunderbird mail folder will decode it automatically the next time you restart the program, so it's not that hard. However, there is some specialized mail backup software that could be of interest to you. Check, for instance, MailStore Home: http://www.mailstore.com/en/mailstore-home.aspx -- MCBastos This message has been protected with the 2ROT13 algorithm. Unauthorized use will be prosecuted under the DMCA. -=-=- ... Sent from my Franklin Translator. * Added by TagZilla 0.7a1 running on Seamonkey 2.17 * Get it at http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#tagzilla _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

