On 7/20/2017 3:55 PM, Keith Thompson wrote: > I have a number of non-mail folders that appear to be part of the seamonkey > file structure. Not sure how I developed these, but have had them for > several > years. I would like to clean these up, but am pretty sure that I don't want > to just delete them. Is there a way to clean up the folder listing so that > these do not show in the list. >
Are the folders in the SeaMonkey root (i.e., where you find the seamonkey.exe file)? Or are they in your profile (i.e., where you find such files as prefs.js and places.sqlite)? In my SeaMonkey root, I have 9 folders, which have five subfolders among them. In my primary profile (I now have five), there are 21 folders; some of them have subfolders. All that is WITHOUT using SeaMonkey's mail-news capabilities. Instead of SeaMonkey, I use Thunderbird for mail, newsgroups, and RSS feeds. My Thunderbird root has 9 folders. My Thunderbird profile (I have only one) has 18 folders. Only one of those 18 in my profile is for both mail and RSS feeds, and only one is for newsgroups. Among the other 16 folders in the profile are 13 subfolders plus additional sub-subfolders. -- David Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> President Trump now denies there are any tapes that recorded his conversations with ex-FBI Director Comey. Between when Trump hinted there might be such tapes and his denial, there was sufficient time to destroy any tapes. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

