Frog wrote on 11/05/2020 3:48 AM:
On 5/10/2020 6:40 AM, Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote on 10/05/2020 9:41 AM:
I continue to be unable to open messages on this news group while
being able to open my email messages on the same SeaMonkey software
(I have addressed this problem in recent exchanges on this user
group) . I am now convinced that this might be a unfixable
problem…thus, I am now looking at removing and reinstalling SeaMonkey
on my computer to see if that will correct my newsgroup mail
problem. I do have some question I need your
help/thoughts/recommendations on before initiating this action.
(((Please remember that I am not very computer technical smart and my
questions will reflect my knowledge level - my fear is possibly
loosing everything on my computer.))) Here are my questions:
---Will removing my current SeaMonkey software have any effect on my
Profile and/or my Accounts?
It shouldn't effect your Profile information, Frog .... but, just in
case, better safe than sorry ...
1. Click 'Edit' the top left of your SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups screen
2. Click 'Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings'. This should display
information about your Mail and News Accounts.
3. Select 'Server Settings' on your e-mail account on the left of
this new screen.
4. Write down the location mentioned in the 'Local directory:' line
of your e-mail account. This is where your e-mails (Inbox, Sent, etc.)
are stored.
5. Do steps 3 and 4 for your "Local Folders" account and for each
news account you have set up. Also worth while writing down the newsrc
file location for each News account as well, if you wish.
6. Completely close down SeaMonkey .... Browser, Mail & Newsgroup
Screen, EVERYTHING!!
7. In your Windows 10, start up your Windows File Manager program
(Explorer, is it??) and navigate to the location you wrote down in
Step 3 above.
8. Copy that folder (and everything in it) to some other location as
a backup of your e-mail account.
9. Do the same things (Step 7 and 8, above) for your "Local Folders"
account and for each on your News accounts.
So now that you have a basic back-up of your profile .....
---Should I make a backup of my SeaMonkey folders (i.e. Address Book,
Inbox, etc.) before taking this action?
See above for most of this .... no copy of the addressbook made as yet!
10. In your Windows File Manager program, do a search for 'Bookmarks'
(without the inverted commas) and look for a file called 'Bookmarks'
(no extension). Click on each one (newest one first, maybe) until you
get a screen that has similar web addresses as you would expect to
find in your SeaMonkey Browser screen.
11. In your Windows Explorer, make a copy of your 'Bookmarks' file to
a similar location that you copied your Mail and News accounts.
---Will this action have any possible effect on my email messages
and/or user group messages?
Not normally, but if you make copies, as I directed above, all is
recoverable!
---Will this action possibly fix my problem of not being able to open
user group messages in SeaMonkey?
I don't know, Frog, I'm tending towards 'No', but, at the very least,
having copies of your e-mail and news accounts, and your Bookmarks
can't hurt, can it??
FYI, it has been a long time since my present software was installed
and there have been a number of updates since that time. All updates
were allowed to write over my existing software...no start over new
has been involved for many years.
I welcome your advice on this subject.
Frog
See how you go, Frog, and report back!
Well, Daniel, I have copied (on my E Drive) all of the files included in
your message (I hope). In fact, I have three files on my E Drive that
are normally found on most user C Drives. The three files are:
SeaM_About Config - Dated 2011
SeaMonkey AddBk - Dated 2011
SeaMonkey Profile - Dated 2020
I wonder if either of the first two (2011) folders are of any value
today. All three these files, however, have been copied into a new
folder my E Drive. I did make a search elsewhere for a later address
book file, bookmark file, and a config file with no success. Could it
be that a later version of these 2011 folders, and the files I can't
seem to locate, are all included in the Profile folder that I did copy?
Again, I really appreciate your help.
Frog
No need to guess (in this case), Frog. Double click on you 'SeaMonkey
Profile' Folder and see what files it contains.
--
Daniel
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