On 4/15/2016 3:18 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> I successfully used Mozbackup to Move (Save and restore) SeaMonkey 2.40 to a 
> new
> computer. What did not come over to the new computer was the logins and
> passwords save in the "Saved Passwords" add in. Anybody know of a file that
> contains the logins and passwords for that add-in that I can copy over to the
> new computer?
> 

Which "Saved Passwords" extension?  At addons.mozilla.org, a quick
search on "passwords" gave me 40 results.  Among them were "Saved
Passwords Button" and "Saved Password Editor".

In the meantime, consider the Password Exporter extension from
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/password-exporter/>.
 I used this to export my passwords to a file.  I then moved the file to
another computer where I also had the same extension.  There, I imported
the file into my SeaMonkey profile.

Unfortunately, you would need to convert Password Exporter for SeaMonkey
compatibility at <http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/>.  It is not
complicated.

1.  In SeaMonkey, go to <http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/>.

2.  Insert
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/password-exporter/>
(without the < > brackets) in the input area labeled "...  paste direct
link ...".

3.  Leave all of the checkboxes checked and select the >>Convert button.

4.  Download the .xpi file from the resulting page and install it.  No,
you do not want to install it from that page since you must install it
in both of your PCs.    

-- 
David E. Ross

While many tributes to the late Supreme Court Associate Justice
Antonin Scalia now fill the news media, his legacy was not
necessarily positive.  See my "What Price Order, Mr. Justice Scalia?"
at <http://www.rossde.com/editorials/edtl_scalia_wrong.html>.
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