Re: SeaMonkey Mail Filters

2014-01-13 Thread andré

upscope a écrit :

Is there any way to copy the filters from old version of seamonkey on
oold OS toan updated OS (dual Boot)?

If not how do you request this feature.

Its a real pain to have to re-enter over 50 filters.
Kmail provides a way to partially do it.


Don't know if you already have a response (threads keep getting broken), 
but it is relatively easy.


For each email account, the email filters are stored in a plain text 
file called msgFilterRules.dat

It is stored in the root of the email account.
.../{profile-folder}/Mail/{email-account-folder}/msgFilterRules.dat

You just need to copy the filter file from the old to new location.
It can be edited directly (when SM isn't running), handy if you want to 
change a lot of filters more quickly.


Where the profile folder is located varies.  The default location is 
according to the operating system, and the plain text profiles.ini file 
located there lets you can change it to another location.

On Linux (Mageia) the default profile location is
 {user-account}/.mozilla/seamonkey/



Thanks

Russ



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Re: Seamonkey Mail Filters

2010-02-06 Thread Bill Davidsen

Donald D Henson wrote:

Is anyone else having problems with mail filters. I have some that work
ok but others do strange and wonderful things. For example, I have a
filter for Seamonkey messages. Occasionally, the filter will, all by
itself, disable itself. Now it's copying messages rather than moving
them. I haven't done any extensive troubleshooting but I will if others
are having similar problems. If anyone has already figured it out,
please let me know. Thanks.


What version? I have no trouble where I read my non-critical mail amd follow my 
rss feeds, I have six mail account, three news account, and ~170 rss feeds, with 
about 100 filters doing a lot of triage. As of this afternoon all working well 
with 2.0.2.


Just checked another machine with about 25 rules is still fine with 
2.0.3pre-recent.

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