On 10/8/2018 8:18 AM, NFN Smith wrote:
> Lori wrote:
>> I don't remember how to archive SeaMonkey, and I need to transfer 
>> several thousand emails (several years worth( to my nonprofit office, 
>> where they use Outlook.
>> How can I do that?
> I work in that kind of environment, where part of our org runs Microsoft 
> infrastructure.  The driving force is not so much Outlook as it is that 
> there's an Exchange server that requires Outlook, as a client.
> 
> This is a place where IMAP can be helpful. I'm guessing that your 
> Seamonkey usage is POP-based. If your existing server supports IMAP, 
> then you can that to get your messages moved.
> 
> In this process, one annoyance is that Mozilla mail clients don't allow 
> you to set up POP and IMAP connections on the same user account.

I have multiple email accounts set up on SeaMonkey (and Thunderbird)
with the same user account on both POP3 and IMAP. So I don't understand
why you say "In this process, one annoyance is that Mozilla mail clients
don't allow you to set up POP and IMAP connections on the same user
account." Further, quite often I copy messages between the two

        sameaccount.com-IMAP
        sameaccount.com-POP3

via 'drag & drop'.
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