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
Which operating system are you attempting to do this from? Mention of
C:, F: and G: drives looks like Windows, but /media/sean/... looks like
a Linux path. Your user-agent header also indicates that you're posting
from Linux, although that may not be the system you're having problems with.
If Linux, it may be worth checking that the disk is mounted before
starting SeaMonkey.
If you're attempting to share a single SeaMonkey profile between both
Windows and Linux, that won't work - particularly in this case where
there are paths which need to be specified differently on the two systems.
--
Mark.
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