sean bean wrote:
On 2/24/2011 6:56 AM, Joe Rotello previously wrote the following...::
RE: mozbackup

Seeing that Mozbackup, in this case for Windows, is being mentioned more
often in the Digest...

We might be advised that Mozbackup, locations at:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/MozBackup

and the Download Homepage:

http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/

I have queried Mozbackup HQ, but it really has to now support at LEAST
going from the likes of Thunderbird 3.1.8 over to the same level of
Thunderbird, which is it's main use, and of course at least Firefox 3.6
and SeaMonkey (if it works with SeaMonkey as it should(?)), over to as
much as Firefox 4.0, for those that have to use Mozbackup, or do not
have any other recourse other than Mozbackup to copy over profiles, and
of course emails, to newer SeaMonkey, other machines (copy from machine
to machine), etc.

Reasoning being that people will HAVE to go from these soon-to-bve older
Thunderbird, Firefox, SeaMonkey, Netscape versions, over to what are or
will become the newest versions of especially Thunderbird, Firefox,
SeaMonkey,

Refreshing us by quoting from http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/ ...:

Current Version Mozbackup: *1.4.10*

"*MozBackup* is a simple utility for creating backups of Mozilla Firefox
<http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/>, Mozilla Thunderbird
<http://www.mozillamessaging.com/>, Mozilla Sunbird
<http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/>, Flock
<http://www.flock.com>, SeaMonkey <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/>,
Mozilla Suite <http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/>, Spicebird
<http://www.spicebird.com/>, Songbird <http://www.getsongbird.com/> and
Netscape <http://browser.netscape.com/> profiles.

*It allows you to backup and restore* bookmarks, mail, contacts,
history, extensions, passwords, cache etc. It's an easy way to do
Firefox backup, Thunderbird backup ..."


Hope this "refresh" is of assistance!

Any additions or correction, please direct them to the list.

Joe / WindowGroup / Knoxville, TN / USA
Skype: joerotello

it has always rather astonished me that the built in "import"
functionality has never offered to import mail from earlier installs of
previous mozilla products...

makes things confusing for the casual e'mail user...

sean

I used MoxBackup when I switched from SM1 to SM2
It worked without a problem.

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