Richard, thanks for your response. My apologies for not going into more detail about Copernic. Here's a link to them, landing on a list of files it will find...

http://www.copernic.com/en/products/desktop-search/file-types/

Notice it works with Thunderbird. When searching with Copernic, you'll see an instant search result, regardless of the email folder. SeaMonkey's search only works with one folder at a time.

What do I want that neither does nicely? I'll have to think about that I guess. Take a look at the website.

Richard Owlett wrote:
On 01/31/2017 06:11 AM, George wrote:
I'm a user of Copernic Desktop Search.  It's frustrating that
SeaMonkey and Copernic don't co-exist.  Any chance of that
changing? Or, does SeaMonkey work on TEXT searches in emails with
any other similar desktop search apps?  The SeaMonkey built-in
search is not user-friendly.

I haven't used any Windows since XP and never looked at Copernic.
Looking at the first couple of hits I got on a search suggests it's a
member of a class of utilities that I didn't investigate.

I think you need to give us a better description of what you wish to
accomplish. I suspect the "how" may be as important as the "what". A
possible set of questions to answer:
  What do you like best/least about Copernic?
  What do you like best/least about SeaMonkey's search?
  What do you want that neither does nicely?
HTH

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