On 7/26/2018 1:31 PM, Frog wrote: > > Thanks for your help David...it has been a while since you came to my aid. > > I think I need to do some clarification of my situation with my email > setup. This may get a bit long, but I don't know how else to give you a > picture of my problem and what I am trying to solve...so here goes- > > Verizon was my long-time ISP. A while back, I was notified that my > account was being handed over to AOL. > > I only have one account and all of my Verizon mail previously ended up > in my single SeaMonkey Inbox folder. > > Then along came AOL to foul up my happy home. I created a new AOL > method for accessing my mail. I can't remember how I set this access > up, but it does not (as far as I can see) appear in the Add/Remove > Programs listing...just as an ICON on my Desktop.
No, E-mail and newsgroup accounts are not separate programs. They are merely folders and settings within SeaMonkey. Thus, they would definitely not appear in the Programs and Features window, which is the Windows 7 equivalent of Add/Remove Programs. Entries for the accounts should be viewed by the following: 1. On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Window > Mail & Newsgroups]. 2. On the menu bar of the resulting window, select [Edit > Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings]. > I have two entries under This PC as follows > This PC > W7_64BIT (C) > Program Files > SeaMonkey > jsloader (((jsloder > is an empty folder))), and a second entry as follows > This PC > W7_64BIT (C) >Program Files (x86) > SeaMonkey (folder with a > number of sub folders and files attached). > > I have used another program (MailWasher Pro) for years that permits me > to review my mail in my ISP account before downloading wanted mail to my > INBOX...unwanted mail is deleted before my mail is forwarded to my INBOX). > > It seems like everything was working just fine when I was connected to > Verizon. The addition of the AOL SeaMonkey connection has some of my > mail showing up in my old SeaMonkey setup and some in my new AOL > setup...not the way I want it (I want everything in my one and only > original SeaMonkey INBOX). > > I noticed today that both my old Verizon setup and the new AOL setup > employs SeaMonkey as my access to my mail...and both are designated as > default. > > Now what I am inclined to do is as follows: > > Remove this entry from the Program Files listing: > This PC > W7_64BIT (C) > Program Files > SeaMonkey > jsloader (((Jsloder > is an empty folder))) Since SeaMonkey exists only as x86, you can delete the [C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey] folder, not merely the jsloader folder. [C:\Program Files\] is only for x64 applications. > Amend the desktop entry as follows: > > Change the Identification for the desktop ICON from AOL (7) to AOL Mail > > Change (under the properties for this ICON) the URL from > https://mail.aol.com.webmail-std/en-os/suite > to > https://xyzmail.aol.com.webmail-std/en-os/suite > > I am contemplating consideration of the above changes as a way of > overcoming two separate SeaMonkey programs, both operating as default, > as a way to see if all of my mail once again shows up in my original > SeaMonkey INBOX. If it works, I will then delete the AOL Mail ICON from > the desktop. > > I told you that it was going to get a little long, but I tried to > communicate my situation the best I know how. > > I look forward to your response when you have time. > > Thanks again for your help. > > Frog > > > > >> > -- 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

