On 7/26/2018 10:46 AM, Frog wrote: > I think I know the answer to my question before I ask it; but here goes > my question anyhow...Is it possible to have two SeaMonkey programs > connected to a single ISP that are both identified as default? I have > been having some difficulty with my move from Verizon to AOL for some > time. At times my mail will show up in the window designated "AOL - > SeaMonkey" and at other times it will show up in "Inbox - Local Folder - > SeaMonkey". I desire to have all of my mail show up in the "Inbox - > Local Folder - SeaMonkey" window. > > Is there some way to temporarily remove default from the "AOL - > SeaMonkey" mail program? I would like to take this step prior to > removing the AOL - SeaMonkey from my system...thus letting me have some > assurance that all of my mail is ending up in the "Inbox - Local Folder > - SeaMonkey" folder. > > My operating system is Windows 10 with the latest version of SeaMonkey. > > > Frog >
I think you really have only one E-mail application but with more than one account. What you need to do is create a filter that moves incoming AOL account messages to the Inbox of your Local Folder. If E-mail messages continue to be addressed to you at AOL, you do not want to remove the AOL account. Wait at least until you have an account at another E-mail host and have notified all your correspondents of your new E-mail address. Actually, I strongly recommend that you purchase a personalized domain and use that for your E-mail. Personalized domains do not cost much; mine costs less than $10 per year. After notifying all your correspondents of your your new E-mail address with that domain, you will never have to do that again if you ever again change your E-mail host. Just be careful (1) to renew your domain before it expires and (2) only use E-mail hosts that do not allow you to use your own domain (there are a few). -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> Attorney-General Sessions claims the bible favors imprisoning illegal aliens. However, God repeatedly commanded us to welcome the stranger in our land. For example, see the following: Exodus 22:20 at <http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=2&CHAPTER=22#P2131> Exodus 23:9 at <http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=2&CHAPTER=23#P2151> Deuteronomy 10:19 at <http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=5&CHAPTER=10#P5200> _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

