Change From Seamonkey To Tbird/foxfire

Discussion in 'Software' started by Joe Ciaravino, Sep 30, 2017.

  1. Joe Ciaravino

    Joe Ciaravino Specialist

    I reluctantly have to make this changeover because my non-Mozilla version of 64 bit SeaMonkey is becoming more problematic. It's gotten very slow, labels some of my emails as spam (and no way to clear those emails as non-spam), and blocking replies from some websites when threads I am subscribed to have new posts.

    The problem I have, is that I don't know how, or if it's possible to migrate all of my mailboxes, address book, cookies, preferences, etc from SeaMonkey to the new clients.

    Your advice on how to do this, or if I have a better option would be appreciated.

    I have been using SeaMonkey for close to 20 years and like it's huge "settings" capability. There is no other email and browser that comes close to what I can do to "tweak" SeaMonkey settings.
     
  2. Joe Ciaravino

    Joe Ciaravino Specialist

    SeaMonkey labels other messages from KNOWN websites as "An Email Scam" in big red letters.....no way that I know to turn that off either
     
  3. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire

  4. MaxTurner

    MaxTurner Banned

  5. Joe Ciaravino

    Joe Ciaravino Specialist

  6. MaxTurner

    MaxTurner Banned

    People on that site using Seamonkey will still be able to help you as they have a 'builds' section. Mozillazine is also independent of Mozilla.
    It also has very clear guides on transferring from Seamonkey to other browsers and mail programs.
     
    Last edited: Oct 1, 2017
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  7. MaxTurner

    MaxTurner Banned

  8. Joe Ciaravino

    Joe Ciaravino Specialist

  9. Joe Ciaravino

    Joe Ciaravino Specialist

    EXCELLENT!

    If I need to bail out of SeaMonkey I'll use that. Hopefully I'll be able to get my issues fixed and not have to change. Great to know there's a way to migrate everything if need be.
     
  10. crogonint

    crogonint Private E-2

    Yeah, I know, I'm reviving a zombie thread here. Joe et al.. I have a full functioning current SeaMonkey setup with ALL of the bells and whistles. I imagine that the issues that you were having were due to a lack of add-on support. I had to hack about a dozen of them to get everything functioning, but I managed to do it without touching the core Seamonkey, or about: anything. Let me know if you need anything to restore functionality. :)
     

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