whispertread wrote:
More info but still not had the desired effect.
Possibly suspecting the search didn't look in system or protected files I 
looked in
C:\Users\MyName\Application Data\Mozilla\Sea Monkey\Profiles.
In there was a folder for each of my other two active accounts and 3 folders 
numbered as O2 accounts. I used to have 3 O2 accounts.  None of these folders 
had any reference to my renamed folder so I went ahead and deleted them to the 
Recycle bin with Sea Monkey mail and browser closed.  Returned to the Sea 
Monkey Mail and my rogue empty folder is still there.

So it's back to the drawing board I fear.

I'll try anything once except whelks!

On my Windows 7 system, the \Mail folder is at
C:\Users\MyWindowsUserName\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.default\Mail
where xxxxxxxx is a random alphanumeric string I'm supposed to keep secret. The exact path can vary from OS to OS -- see the link posted by WaltS in this thread.

Under that, I have folders like this:
\mail.mydomain.com
\mail.verizon.net
\pop.gmail.com
\pop.mydomain.com
\pop.secureserver.net

Each of these contains data for a different mail account. If I wanted to get rid of the Verizon account, which one do you think I'd delete?

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

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