Gabriel wrote:
Mason83 wrote on 30/01/16 20:41:
On 30/01/2016 18:10, [email protected] wrote:
Mason83 wrote:
On 28/01/2016 22:52, Gabriel wrote:
Nothing happens. This is really odd. Do you know if there's a safe
way to move
it "manually"?
Go into your profile data folder.
ImapMail/server_name/
and the files without .msf contain the message data
(one file per mail folder)
I wouldn't call modifying those particularly safe, although it should be
possible. If you decide to try, make a backup of your profile first and
carefully check the affected folders afterwards.
Apart from moving the mail content from one file to another (the files
without extensions) you might also need to delete the corresponding .msf
files so SeaMonkey regenerates the indexes.
I would create a epty new folder called temp. This should be 0 bytes.
Then I would copy the whole file, and use SM to delete unwanted messages.
Hello,
I had to manually create the folders (name.sbd) and then I copied the
Inbox and other files inside of it. If you create the empty folder from
SM instead, you get a file.
Anyway, it's working now.
I'm wondering why SM didn't actually delete the IMAP folders at Finder
level when I deleted the accounts, I'm going to open a new thread about
this.
G.
With Thunderbird, I found that it left a lot of stuff behind after
removing POP3 accounts as well. SeaMonkey had the core of Thunderbird,
so I would expect it to behave the same way.
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