Re: Seamonkey profile

Dave Yeo <[email protected]> Thu, 22 Jun 2017 21:56:32 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.mozilla.devel.os2
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Christer Jacobsson wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>> ** Reply to note from [email protected] Wed, 22
>> Feb 2017 12:00:07 +0000
>>>   1. Creating a new profile for SMPmW118 (Christer Jacobsson)
>>>   The profile She uses now is faulty, first it can't be changed and
>>> secondly, processing
>>> email, for example deleting file attaches from  outgoing emails (She
>>> shares music files
>>> with a friend) is nearly  impossible and IF the process succeds it's
>>> logey as hell. So She
>>> want to  create a new fresh profile for SM, but to do that She has to
>>> have the  current
>>> profile visible. So how does She accomplish this? As She  understands
>>> She have to open a
>>> second instance of SM with some parameter  so it will enter the
>>> Profile Manager mode, but
>>> what is this parameter,  and how do I do so that two instances of
>>> SMPmW118 are open
>>> simultaneously?
>>     Start your .exe file with parameter: -ProfileManager
>>
>
> Ok, so She can just do this and create a a new profile, and She espied
> that a tool exist in SmpMw118 namely the Import facility where you can
> import the adress book, mail and Settings, but the last She can't use
> 'cause it will import the faulty profile, but importing the Adress book
> and the mail/newsgroups should work fine. But where should She place the
> new profile, in the y:\mozilla.org tree or perhaps on the FAT32 volume
> so the new profile can be accessed by both SMpMw118 and it's Win
> equivalent as some sites She have troubles loggin in to with FF 10.0.12
> and 17.0.11esr

It's up to you. I know of people who put the profile on a FAT32 volume 
to share their profile and they report that it works fine as long as the 
drive letter is the same.
Eventually you should consider upgrading SeaMonkey and Firefox. Not easy 
getting all the dependencies unless you use YUM/RPM or better, the Arca 
Noae Package Manager (ANPM), free download.

>
>>> And lastly two questions. Does some program exist that can check
>>> mail  files in SMPmW118
>>> for damages and if possible repair them and also  delete duplicate
>>> messages? For FF, does
>>> some "vacuum cleaner" program  exist that can go through the files
>>> urlclassifier.sqlite
>>> and  places.sqlite (She thinks that the last file contains both
>>> bookmarks and  history data
>>> and remove duplicate entries and (hopefully) compact the  files. For
>>> FF She have installed
>>> a extension that allows history data to  be kept for more than the
>>> seven-day standard - She
>>> have set the limit to  99999 days - handy if She forgets the name for
>>> a certain site She accessed a long time ago and want to revisit again.
>>     urlclassifier.sqlite can be deleted, will be re-created again at
>> next startup. It grows
>> huge. You can stop this behavior by unchecking in Preference/Security:
>>
>> block reported attack sites
>> block reported web forgeries
>>
>>  This has the effect of not sending Google every url you enter. As for
>> vacuuming there is a
>> utility on Hobbes:
>>
>> http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/apps/internet/misc/upssv-1.0rc3.zip
>>
>>
>>  Looked a bit complex, inform if you have it functional.
>>
>>         Cal
>>
>>
>
> This may be a bit offtopic, but have somebody in this ng have any
> experience using File and print service in eCs? She plans to install the
> ecs22_en_cd1_smp_betaII.zip on the new box which comes with both the
> Air-boot and the PEER server that's is running here in eCs 1.2. So what
> steps must be taken so that She can transfer all partitions to the new box?
>

I've always just moved my hard drives to new boxes and used xcopy to 
move partitions to new hard drives (after partitioning).
ArcaOS has been released as well if you want something more up to date
Dave