Re: Importing Old Mail with .slt Suffix

2016-10-07 Thread NoOp
On 9/29/2016 7:56 AM, David Hume wrote: > I am trying to import some old mail, from around the year 2000. I am not > sure what client I was using then, maybe mozilla communicator, or > netscape. The mail is in folders with a .slt suffix, like xx.slt. I > tried to create a profile called xx

Re: Importing Old Mail with .slt Suffix

2016-10-03 Thread David Hume
Daniel writes: > On 30/09/2016 9:25 PM, David Hume wrote: >> It seems seamonkey doesn't permit subfolders, so I have to find the >> plain text file of email and copy it into an existing folder, and that >> works. But on the backup there are several files called Inbox in folders >> for example pop

Re: Importing Old Mail with .slt Suffix

2016-10-01 Thread Daniel
On 30/09/2016 9:25 PM, David Hume wrote: It seems seamonkey doesn't permit subfolders, so I have to find the plain text file of email and copy it into an existing folder, and that works. But on the backup there are several files called Inbox in folders for example pop3.mail.yahoo.com/Mail. David

Re: Importing Old Mail with .slt Suffix

2016-09-30 Thread Chris Ilias
On 29/09/2016 12:21 PM, David Hume wrote: Chris Ilias writes: Communicator never used ".slt" folders, so I assume that profile was created in Netscape 6. The file format is actually the same as what is used in SeaMonkey today, so importing them is the same method as described at

Re: Importing Old Mail with .slt Suffix

2016-09-29 Thread Chris Ilias
On 29/09/2016 10:56 AM, David Hume wrote: I am trying to import some old mail, from around the year 2000. I am not sure what client I was using then, maybe mozilla communicator, or netscape. The mail is in folders with a .slt suffix, like xx.slt. I tried to create a profile called xx foll

Importing Old Mail with .slt Suffix

2016-09-29 Thread David Hume
I am trying to import some old mail, from around the year 2000. I am not sure what client I was using then, maybe mozilla communicator, or netscape. The mail is in folders with a .slt suffix, like xx.slt. I tried to create a profile called xx following instructions on mozilla.org but it cre