On 2/26/14 7:45 AM +0900, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2/23/2014, 8:06 AM, Michael Cumella wrote:
I am running Sea Monkey 2.24 on a mac: 10.9.1

I am looking to get a new computer but can't figure out how to save
emails to either import back onto the new mac or simply save for reference.

This is a problem I have had in the past. Please advise.

This stuff at <http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#transferring_mail>
should still work.

And it's really unnecessary for Linux or OS X systems to worry about details (for the most part). On either Linux or OS X, the contents of an entire SeaMonkey profile can be overwritten with another profile. In my case (a long while ago), moving from Slackware Linux to OS X was simply a matter of installing SeaMonkey, firing it up to create the default profile and then copying the old profile contents from the Linux box into the appropriate folder on the Mac.

For the OP, however, I still recommend a profile migration, either from backup or from the old Mac's HDD. User migration on the Mac pulls not only user-land data but also automagically installs the applications from the old box onto the new one. It's ridiculously easy.

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