Ed Mullen wrote:

As Jonathan asked, POP3 or IMAP?

Try launching SeaMonkey's Profile Manager to see if you may have
created a new profile when installing SM.

You should have a SeaMonkey folder in your Start - All Programs menu.
In it should be a Profile Manager shortcut.  If not, the correct
startup is:

[drive]:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -profileManager

where [drive] is wherever you installed SM.


It's POP3 and there's only one profile: the default one. I'm using Windows 10 and there's only the C drive. I don't know where anything is. It's all hidden.

I don't understand why the latest version of SeaMonkey was designed not to transfer all mails and local folders like it used to do.

I'm going back to my old machine once it's stabilised.
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