Mike C wrote:
LMH wrote:
I currently have seamonkey 2.4.1 installed and it is possible that I
have had a security breach. I would like to re-install seamonkey, but I
need to be able to do that without losing my profiles (which are stored
on another drive from the seamonkey install folder).

Is there a tutorial on how to do this without needing to re-import
everything, which is a pain.


BUT... You need to explain what you mean by "security breach"?
Does someone know your passwords?
Do you have malware or a virus?
Is it only SM that's affected?

I have a funny feeling on this, I suspect you're encountering the (reporting only) issue of: Bug 691083 [1]

Long story short because we don't list the known-good server certificate first, and have the good one second, we get this confusing message.

The hacky fix is switching the pref around (I plan to do that for SeaMonkey 2.6) the right fix is fixing the code that messages you.

[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691083

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~Justin Wood (Callek)
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