Interviewed by CNN on 20/11/2013 19:49, HenriK told the world:

> I can't thank you enough for your suggestion.  What I finally found was that 
> when my e-mail files were copied to disc, they somehow were marked 'Archive'. 
> Once I made certain that there were no 'Archive', 'Hidden', or 'Read Only' 
> attributes attached to saved files, I renamed them and copied them into the 
> appropriate SeaMonkey 'Mail' sub-folder on my working PC.  When SeaMonkey 
> Mail 
> came up, it immediately recognized the renamed files and I was able to 
> combine 
> them with the existing 'inbox' and 'sent' files on my working PC.  Again my 
> thanks for your most helpful suggestion.

Weird, I don't see how the "archive" flag could cause any problems.
Regular apps don't even look a it -- it's there just to make backup
apps' job easier. Hidden, Read-Only and System flags, however, can and
do cause problems at times.

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