John Doue wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 04.04.2009 11:01, Tom Pamin wrote:

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Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:35 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 4/4/09 11:20 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
What's the easiest way to delete Local Folders? They're driving me nuts. I fiinally did get them to go away following instructions on the web,
but they keep coming back. I don't think I'm editing about:config
correctly.

Yes, but it's not recommended. See
<http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/LocalFolders>.

I've tried that - no luck.

Just to note: The instructions say to edit prefs.js, not about:config. When you say "I don't think I'm editing about:config correctly", were you referring to those instructions?

The instructions also mention about:config at the beginning.

Also be aware that if you create a new account, it will contain Local Folders.

I finally got it to stay gone by repeating the instructions several more times.
Just a suggestion.

I went through those hoops a long time ago, while I was still using Netscape and it took me a long time to get this to work to my liking. Eventually, I decided to live with those controversial local Folders.

As bookmarks in FF 3.xx today, Local Folders were then a very popular topic; lots of people did not understand why they are there, and as is the case for bookmarks in FF 3.xx today, others easily got offended when users remarked on the complexity.

I eventually decided to use Local Folders as a storage place for my Email Archives. This way, my archives are never far away when I need them, but they are not in the way when I don't need them, which is 99% of the time. Getting rid of Local Folders is satisfying, sure, but making the best use of them is probably a wiser course of action. My experience at least!

Regards

removing local folders may cause problems down the road, as other things may require them. For example, newsgroups use the local folders

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