Since installing SM 2.0 and later versions I have not been able to have
Google Desktop Search index any of my SM email.
I have copied GoogleDesktopMozilla.dll, GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.js, and
GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.xpt to C:\Program Files\Seamonkey\components
with no success and even reinstal
Wed, 07 Sep 2011 09:41:17 -0400, /Steve B./:
Since installing SM 2.0 and later versions I have not been able to have
Google Desktop Search index any of my SM email.
I have copied GoogleDesktopMozilla.dll, GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.js, and
GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.xpt to C:\Program Files\Seamonkey
Interviewed by CNN on 07/09/2011 19:54, Stanimir Stamenkov told the world:
> Wed, 07 Sep 2011 09:41:17 -0400, /Steve B./:
>
>> Since installing SM 2.0 and later versions I have not been able to have
>> Google Desktop Search index any of my SM email.
>> I have copied GoogleDesktopMozilla.dll, Googl
MCBastos wrote:
The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
installed an old copy of Thunderbird (which I don't intend to use, and
in fact pr
Interviewed by CNN on 10/09/2011 00:12, Steve B. told the world:
> MCBastos wrote:
>
>>
>> The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
>> profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
>> to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
>>
Interviewed by CNN on 07/09/2011 22:32, MCBastos told the world:
> The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
> profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
> to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
> installed an old copy of Th
Steve B. wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
installed an old copy of Thunderbird (which I don't intend to us
MCBastos wrote:
The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
installed an old copy of Thunderbird (which I don't intend to use, and
in fact p
Interviewed by CNN on 12/09/2011 13:12, Steve B. told the world:
> GDS complains that it does not index Thunderbird mail unless Thunderbird
> is running.
That's too bad, Copernic does not seem to have this limitation -- it
indexed my mailbox without problems.
--
MCBastos
This message has been
From another forum:
>I had to downgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.14 in order to get email indexing
>going again in Google Desktop Search. Here's how I did it, I am
>running Windows 7:
>Uninstalled Seamonkey 2.2.
>Installed Seamonkey 2.0.14
>Copied the below files from: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Go
Steve B. wrote:
From another forum:
>I had to downgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.14 in order to get email indexing
>going again in Google Desktop Search. Here's how I did it, I am
>running Windows 7:
>Uninstalled Seamonkey 2.2.
>Installed Seamonkey 2.0.14
>Copied the below files from: C:\Program
I am part way home. After going back to SM2.0.14 (see below) and
suffering through several crashes because plug-ins were not compatible
with the earlier version, GDS is now indexing my new emails but is still
ignoring the thousands of old ones, even though they are in the same
folders as some
On 09/07/2011 06:41 AM, Steve B. wrote:
> Since installing SM 2.0 and later versions I have not been able to have
> Google Desktop Search index any of my SM email.
> I have copied GoogleDesktopMozilla.dll, GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.js, and
> GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.xpt to C:\Program Files\Seamonke
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