Beauregard T. Shagnasty <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>
>> Paul B. Gallagher <pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com> wrote:
>>> The good news is that once you select a printer, it will remember that
>>> one indefinitely -- until you select another. So if you always want to
>>> use the same printer, select it once and never select another. ;-)
>> 
>> Yes but most people consider that bad news, not good news.
>> 
>> We had problems with this in the company as well.  People log in to
>> another workstation, print an e-mail to the printer at that location,
>> go back to their usual workstation, print an e-mail without looking at
>> the selected printer and it ends up at the printer where they last
>> printed (and cannot get at it, have it read by others, etc)
>
> How does your company use SeaMonkey? Are your employees using something 
> that is run from a server? Otherwise, I can't see how they could get their 
> own mail when logged into someone else's workstation. At my company, the 
> only way to get one's own mail was from the individual's own computer.

Of course we use an IMAP server for mail, and roaming profiles.
When you log in to someone else's computer, the roaming profile is
loaded from the server and with it come all your Seamonkey settings.
(including your IMAP account settings)

When you open Seamonkey you connect to the IMAP server and there is
all your mail.  This also has the advantage that your mail is not
lost when your workstation crashes, and the server of course has
backups.
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