Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote:
My wife came to me with a question about a "Full Inbox" message she
had just received on our computer.  I thought to myself that somehow
the "leave messages on server" had somehow been checked in the
Preferences. I checked the "Server Settings" and found that it was
properly set.

Yes, our local inbox has many messages stored in it and it needs a
good house cleaning...which I intend to do ASAP.

Will the Local Inbox generate a "Full Inbox" message?

Everything was working just fine until I was recently moved from
Verizon to AOL...could this be the cause of my problem?

Can the present Inbox be given a different file name (allowing it to
be accessed when needed) and a new local inbox file be established?

What is a good way of keep the data that is currently in the present
inbox while at the same time having a empty inbox for new messages?

I'm sure that somebody has a quick fix for how to best deal with this
problem.  Please understand, while preparing your response to my call
for help, that my technical skill are limited at best.

Any help sent my way will be greatly appreciated.

Frog

Frog, is it possible that you recently moved your e-mail account data
from one computer to another using CD's?? If so, this usually results in
the files being marked as "Read Only" so SM, logically, is unable to
write to those files.

Yes, my inbox files have been routinely moved from my older computers to newer ones...starting from the old Netscape days to today. This is what caused me to think it was a good time to do a royal house cleaning of my Inbox...a very time consuming process to say the least. I still believe it should be possible to re-designate my present Inbox message folder to "Old" and open a new folder. Is it possible to take this type of action and how do I do this? I think the process I am following now will be complete some time around my 100th birthday.

In Windows Explorer, locate your e-mail account and right click on one
of the files/folders and check its Properties is not set to "Read Only".

I was moved from Windows 7 to Windows 10 some months ago...I now understand that Windows Explorer in now File Explorer. If so, I am not sure how to get to get to my e-mail account to click on one of the files/folders. I can go to File Explorer and can find Inbox listed there...but I can't figure out how to enter the Inbox to see incoming/outgoing etc. under this heading like I once could under Windows Explorer. I think that the messages are not Read Only, however, as they appear as a mixture of Read and Not Read in SeaMonkey when I am in am using the Inbox. In any event, I was unable to follow the Windows Explorer path you suggested.


Hello Daniel...it has been some time since our last contact. I'm sorry that I didn't reply to your message sooner. It seems that I need multiples of me in order to keep up with my responsibilities right now. I hope things will settle down somewhat after the start of the new year...I certainly hope that will be the case.

Frog


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