Dave wrote:
Last night I was downloading info from Google. At the end of my session
I went to check the weather forecast (my "home page" on Sea Monkey) and
was greeted with Sea Monkey starting in safe mode. Realizing that
something was amiss I ran Malwarebytes that discovered 10 suspicious
items. I had the program delete the suspect items and re-started my
computer when prompted. At that point I ran Sea Monkey
and it started in normal mode but with default settings. I set my
preferences and shut down.
This morning I went to check e-mail and discovered that
my internet mail connection was gone. I used the wizard to set up the
connection but all my sub-files are gone and the e-mails stored there.
Is there any way to recover these e-mails from the Sea Monkey
file in programs that a computer illiterate like me can accomplish?
Dave in AK
Dave in AK, US, a couple of suggestions:-
1. In SeaMonkey, have a look at Tools->Switch Profiles. Are there more
profiles there than you would expect?? If so, select each profile in
turn to see if they contain your missing stuff. If not, then,
2. Have a look at "Local directory" setting of the "Server Settings" for
your e-mail account, note this location. Completely close SeaMonkey and
use the Windows "Find Folders and File" function to search for "Inbox"
(without the inverted commas). If any are found, are they at the
location shown in the "Local directory" or elsewhere??
Report back with results!
--
Daniel
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