On 6/10/18 9:10 PM, sean wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it started
but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local Folders
on a separate sata drive from the main C: drive.... I have many GB of
mail history and really don't want it on my smallish C: drive in my
latest re-installation of my desktop...
any ideas? am I correct this used to work?
sean
Don't know what you mean.
Need exact steps to reproduce.
my machine has a C: drive for programs, and an F: and G: drive for
backup storage. In the past I have always directed the local folders to
one or the other of the storage drives where all archives are kept.
for while now, whenever I reboot the machine, the local folders has lost
contact with the path to the storage drive that is selected in Account
Settings: /media/sean/7DCF1DCD6715DC30/local folders
sean--
Maybe you need to add an F: or G: to /media/sean/7DCF1DCD6715DC30/local
folders?
So it is F:/media/sean/7DCF1DCD6715DC30/local folders or G:
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OS: Ubuntu Linux 16.04LTS - Unity Desktop
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