I am not sure how many Seamonkey Internet Suite users are there but I use it daily. Though my preferred internet browser is always Mozilla Firefox but I also keep Seamonkey for its addon applications which apart of Internet browser contains email & newsgroup client, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools, SeaMonkey is sure to appeal to advanced users, web developers and corporate users.
Hence apart of my main browsing I heavily rely on SeaMonkey for mails etc. And hence, time to time I need to backup seamonkey data and mail, though there are tools available to do backup like Mozback but I prefer to do things myself and keep them easy! Since backing up and restoring manually for Seamonkey is very easy, I am sharing it here.
How to Backup SeaMonkey Profiles & Emails
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There are many ways to do it but I will share the easiest and fastest way to do it.
- Compact your folders by
Goto --> Files --> Compact Folders- Now open the location where the Profiles and Data are stored. .
For Windows XP, it is usually in : C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data
For Windows Vista, it can be found under: C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming folder in Windows Vista
Alternatively, you can type:
%APPDATA% in RUN dialogue box to open that location directly. To access RUN dialogue box you can do [Windows Key] + [R]
For Linux , you can find it under : ~/.mozilla/- When you are able find the desired location of data then under Mozilla folder there, you will find "SeaMonkey" folder, it contains our all mail and required data. Just copy it at safe place and you are done! Your SeaMonkey Data.
So that Concludes Backup of Seamonkey Data, next is restore or transfer
How to Restore and Tranfer SeaMonkey Profiles & Emails
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- Now restoring or transferring that data to new location is as easy as copying a folder. All we need an installation of SeaMonkey, it can be fresh installation where you want to transfer data or your existing installation where you need to restore!
- Again locate the SeaMonkey Profiles and Data folder on new installation of SeaMonkey and now we need to copy over our backup. For that, look for the steps to locate the "Profiles & Data" location which previously mentioned.
- Now inside the folder you previously backup, look inside it, you will find xxxxxxx.default (for SeaMonkey 2) and xxxxxx.slt (For SeaMonkey 1.x).
- For SeaMonkey 2: Copy the contents of the xxxxxxxx.default folder and place them inside the new <profilename> folder.
For SeaMonkey 1.x: Copy the contents of the default xxxxxxxx.slt folder and place them inside the new <profilename> xxxxxxxx.slt folder
(Make Sure SeaMonkey is completely Closed)- You are done. Open your SeaMonkey and you can see your all mails and data available under new profile.
(You will find one folder for each profile so you can copy whatever profile you want.)
That concludes now! If there is any suggestion to improve it or this helped you then please stop by and give your valuable comments.
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