I do know of a workaround involving installing Thunderbird in addition to SeaMonkey. Thinking about doing it...not sure if it's worth it. I know it did work years ago with Thunderbird 12, I think it was. Maybe.....

Richmond wrote:
Maybe you could trick the software by creating a shortcut from the
Seamonkey mail to the Thunderbird mail. (Or is it from TB to SM?)


George <cardboa...@comcast.net> writes:

There's one thing I can do....and I've been avoiding it as long as I
can...switch to Thunderbird.  I love SeaMonkey, but want to use
Copernic with my email.  Thanks for the response, Frank.

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Does it additionally use an add-on or is it a standalone product
only.  If standalone the program itself probably needs to be
changed. SeaMonkey uses the same folder structure and format as
Thunderbird. If the program recognizes only a TB profile nothing we
can do.

FRG

George wrote:
Richard, thanks for your response. My apologies for not going into
more detail about Copernic.  Here's a link to them, landing on a
list of files it will find...

http://www.copernic.com/en/products/desktop-search/file-types/

Notice it works with Thunderbird. When searching with Copernic,
you'll see an instant search result, regardless of the email folder.
SeaMonkey's search only works with one folder at a time.

What do I want that neither does nicely?  I'll have to think about
that I guess.  Take a look at the website.

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