Connie wrote:
On 12/10/2013 11:00, Daniel wrote:
What Philip is trying to tell you, Connie, is that, if you click on the
about:config and accept the warning, then enter the
"mail.accountmanager.accounts" in the filter line, you might see a
line that
looks like mail.accountmanager.accounts;    user set    string
account1,account4,account7,account2,account9.

Thanks.  I'd realised that was what he meant.  A member of my household
is autistic and uses "shortspeak", ie one word instead of a sentence.  I
haven't worked out which account# belongs to which account though.  They
also number up to 12 but I only have 10 accounts showing.  There are a
couple of others which aren't in SeaMonkey on this machine though.

and by changing the order of the accounts, you can change the order in
which
they (both your mail accounts, your Local Folders account and then
your News
accounts) are displayed.

Is the order they appear in in about:config the order they're in in
SeaMonkey or is it going to be trial and error to find which account #
belongs to which account?

Connie, I would like to answer "Yes", but I cannot quite match up the displayed positions of the various accounts with the numbers in the pref line, but then I have had other accounts that I've deleted over time (e.g. secnews.netscape.com) so that might explain why my numbers don't match.

When you've got your back up safe, have a play and see what happens! I seem to remember that the "Local Folders" account *must* be before the News accounts, though.

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Daniel

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