On 4/20/2016 9:01 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
On 4/19/2016 6:02 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/19/2016 1:16 PM, EE wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
Environment: SeaMonkey 2.26.1 under WinXP Pro SP3
[Environment will *NOT* be changing in near future]

I'm working on two projects for which very different browser
defaults
make sense.
BUT I *MUST* have access to the same set of mails and Usenet
accounts
[including status, flag, very customized tags, etc].

How?
TIA

Mail and newsgroups do not involve the browser.  If you mean
that you
want the browser to work when you click a link in either mail or
newsgroup message, that should work regardless.


No, I think Owlett wants to be able to switch browser profiles
without
losing the current mail-news session (without switching mail-news
profile).


That is the idea. Your phrasing may be a little more
restrictive than
what I'm thinking of.


Not to start a flameware but it seems to run contrary to the
concept of an "Internet Suite" where browser and email clients
are combined. Would not separate clients such a Firefox and
Thunderbird be a simpler and more suitable solution?


"Suite" may not be the best word, but it was closest I could think of. SeaMonkey comes so close to my ideal, to miss by a "femto-smidgen" is annoying. I will just have to continue editing my preferences as I switch tasks.

To paraphrase P. T. Barnum, "You can satisfy some of the people all of the time. You can satisfy all of the people some of the time. You can not satisfy all of the people all of the time." ;/


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