After all these years (since Netscape 1.0) I've basically given up on the SeaMonkey browser, replacing it with Firefox. However, out of habit and utility, I still use SeaMonkey 2.49.1 for e-mail and Composer for updating my web site (I have separate links to open only those portions of the suite). This means when I click on an e-mail link it opens the SeaMonkey browser in a separate window...which is OK by me usually. More often I just ^C the link and then paste it in Firefox.

This is working fine for me. I've always been scared in the past when I had to manually do a SeaMonkey version update. It always did work; but I had nervous moments fearful that I'd lose my profile etc. Obviously I haven't updated SeaMonkey for a while now. I see the current version is 2.53.3. So here's my question. In my situation, should I do the SeaMonkey update just for the e-mail and composer parts? Would there be some major advantage to doing the update? Everything that I need to do with the SeaMonkey portions other than the browser itself is working fine. Do I need to do the update to the entire suite for some reason?

Thank you for Mozilla, however I use it!!

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Ken Rudolph
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