diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey1.1.13/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey1.1.13/index.en.html index 6d1fd59df2ec408a5b736cb190471345bfc8d257_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTEuMS4xMy9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s..a7e350a2afeaa27e1850a898ff56273229fcd207_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTEuMS4xMy9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey1.1.13/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey1.1.13/index.en.html @@ -28,30 +28,45 @@ <h2>Contents</h2> -<dl> - <dt><a href="README">[% rnote.name %] README</a></dt> - <dd><a href="README#new">What's New</a></dd> - <dd><a href="README#new-issues">New Issues</a></dd> - <dt><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/guide/get-started.html">End User Documentation</a></dt> - <dd><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/guide/get-started.html#before-installing-mozilla">Before you install</a></dd> - <dd><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/guide/get-started.html#previous-mozilla">If another Mozilla is installed</a></dd> - <dd><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/guide/get-started.html#previous-netscape7">If Netscape 6/7 is installed</a></dd> - <dt><a href="installation">Installation Instructions</a></dt> - <dd><a href="installation#linux">Linux Installation</a></dd> - <dd><a href="installation#mac">Macintosh Installation</a></dd> - <dd><a href="installation#win">Windows Installation</a></dd> - <dd><a href="installation#files">Files Created or Used</a></dd> - <dd><a href="installation#files_profiles">Profile Locations</a></dd> - <dt>Ports Installation Instructions</dt> - <dd>No ports are currently available</dd> - <dt><a href="installation-extras">Java, Plug-ins, and Other Extras</a> - <dt><a href="known-issues">Known Issues</a></dt> - <dd><a href="known-issues#general">General</a></dd> - <dd><a href="known-issues#browser">Navigator (Web browser)</a></dd> - <dd><a href="known-issues#mail">Mail & Newsgroups</a></dd> - <dd><a href="known-issues#composer">Composer (HTML authoring tool)</a></dd> - <dd><a href="known-issues#venkman">JavaScript Debugger</a></dd> -</dl> +<ul class="toc"> +<li><a href="README">[% rnote.name %] README</a> + <ul> + <li><a href="README#new">What's New</a></li> + <li><a href="README#new-issues">New Issues</a></li> + </ul> +</li> +<li><a href="installation">Installation Instructions</a> + <ul> + <li><a href="installation#before-installing">Before you install</a> + <ul> + <li><a href="installation#previous-seamonkey">If another SeaMonkey is installed</a></li> + <li><a href="installation#previous-mozilla">If Mozilla suite, Netscape 6/7 is installed</a></li> + </ul> + </li> + <li><a href="installation#linux">Linux Installation</a></li> + <li><a href="installation#mac">Macintosh Installation</a></li> + <li><a href="installation#win">Windows Installation</a></li> + <li><a href="installation#files">Files Created or Used</a></li> + <li><a href="installation#files_profiles">Profile Locations</a></li> + <li><a href="installation#migration">Migrating from other Internet client software</a></li> + </ul> +</li> +<li>Ports Installation Instructions</li> + <ul> + <li>No ports are currently available</li> + </ul> +</li> +<li><a href="installation-extras">Java, Plug-ins, and Other Extras</a></li> +<li><a href="known-issues">Known Issues</a> + <ul> + <li><a href="known-issues#general">General</a></li> + <li><a href="known-issues#browser">Navigator (Web browser)</a></li> + <li><a href="known-issues#mail">Mail & Newsgroups</a></li> + <li><a href="known-issues#composer">Composer (HTML authoring tool)</a></li> + <li><a href="known-issues#venkman">JavaScript Debugger</a></li> + </ul> +</li> +</ul> </body> </html> diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey1.1.13/installation.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey1.1.13/installation.en.html index 6d1fd59df2ec408a5b736cb190471345bfc8d257_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTEuMS4xMy9pbnN0YWxsYXRpb24uZW4uaHRtbA==..a7e350a2afeaa27e1850a898ff56273229fcd207_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTEuMS4xMy9pbnN0YWxsYXRpb24uZW4uaHRtbA== 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey1.1.13/installation.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey1.1.13/installation.en.html @@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ <p>This document outlines the system requirements, compatibility information and installation instructions for [% rnote.name %]</p> -<ul> +<ul class="toc"> + <li><a href="#before-installing">Before you install</a></li> <li><strong><a href="#linux">Linux</a></strong><a href="#linux"> </a> <ul> <li><a href="#linux_require">Requirements</a></li> @@ -75,5 +76,6 @@ <li><a href="#files_profiles">Profile Locations</a></li> </ul> </li> + <li><a href="#migration">Migrating from other Internet client software</a></li> <li><a href="installation-extras">Installation of Java, Plug-ins, and Extras</a></li> </ul> @@ -78,7 +80,66 @@ <li><a href="installation-extras">Installation of Java, Plug-ins, and Extras</a></li> </ul> -<h1><a name="linux"></a><span class="very-strong">Linux</span> </h1> -<h2><a name="linux_require" id="linux_require">System Requirements</a></h2> + +<h2><a name="before-installing">Before you install</a></h2> + +<div class="section"> + <p>You can safely install SeaMonkey with other Internet client + software, such as Mozilla suite, Firefox, Google Chrome, Netscape, Firefox, + Microsoft Internet Explorer, Safari, Microsoft Outlook or OutLook Express, + Eudora, and Opera. SeaMonkey can <strong>import</strong> user data from many + other Internet clients; however, import may not work if you uninstalled the + client first. + + If you wish to migrate from another Internet client to SeaMonkey, we + recommend that you uninstall the client <em>after</em> you have both + installed SeaMonkey and have migrated your user data. For more details, read + <q><a href="#migration">Migrating from another Internet client</a></q>.</p> + + <p><strong>Note:</strong> + To avoid incompatibility problem with previous versions, the SeaMonkey + installer will prompt you to delete the install directory if it is not empty. + Answer NO if you put your profile or other personal files in the install + directory, otherwise the files will be deleted. Users who put profiles in the + default location are not affected.</p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="previous-seamonkey">If you have a previous version of SeaMonkey + installed</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>Before installing a new version of SeaMonkey, you should uninstall + your previous version first. If you have a third-party extension + installed, particularly the <strong>spell checker</strong>, you + should also completely delete your SeaMonkey install directory before + making a new install. + <strong>Do not install over an old SeaMonkey version</strong>.</p> + + <p>Following the uninstall instructions in this document should not + affect your profile data (unless your profile files are in a custom + location).</p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="previous-mozilla">If you have Mozilla suite, Netscape 6 or 7 + installed</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p><strong>Do NOT share profiles between SeaMonkey and Mozilla suite, + Netscape 6 or 7</strong>. + SeaMonkey, Mozilla and Netscape 6 or 7 share the same profile registry and + directory. However, a profile created by one may be incompatible with another. + + Mozilla automatically uses your Mozilla, Netscape 6 or 7 profile unless you + have multiple profiles, in which case SeaMonkey prompts you to choose a + profile.</p> + + <p>To avoid accidentally opening SeaMonkey with your Mozuilla or Netscape + profile, create a new, extra profile using your Mozilla’s or + Netscape’s Profile Manager before installing SeaMonkey.</p> +</div> + +<h2><a name="linux"><span class="very-strong">Linux</span></a></h2> + +<h3><a name="linux_require" id="linux_require">System Requirements</a></h3> <ul> <li> The following library versions (or compatible) are required for the GTK1 build: glibc 2.<b>2.5</b>, XFree86 3.3.x, GTK 1.2.x, Glib 1.2.x. @@ -90,7 +151,8 @@ <li>64 MB of RAM</li> <li>100 MB of free hard disk space (significantly less space is required if you reduce the cache size)</li> </ul> -<h2><a name="linux_install"></a>Installation Instructions</h2> + +<h3><a name="linux_install"></a>Installation Instructions</h3> <p class="important"><strong>Note:</strong> It is recommended that you uninstall previous versions of SeaMonkey before installing [% rnote.name %]. This will not delete your bookmarks, history, cookies and other @@ -103,7 +165,8 @@ </p> <p><strong>Note:</strong> These instructions use the bash shell. If you're not using bash, either use the bash shell or adjust the commands accordingly.</p> -<h3><a name="linux_install_installer"></a>Installation with the SeaMonkey Installer</h3> + +<h4><a name="linux_install_installer"></a>Installation with the SeaMonkey Installer</h4> <p>To install SeaMonkey by downloading the SeaMonkey installer, follow these steps:</p> <ol> <li>Create a directory named seamonkey[% rnote.version %] (<kbd>mkdir seamonkey[% rnote.version %]</kbd>) and @@ -121,7 +184,7 @@ the <kbd>./seamonkey</kbd> command.</li> </ol> -<h3><a name="linux_install_manual"></a>Manual Installation With the tar.gz Archive</h3> +<h4><a name="linux_install_manual"></a>Manual Installation With the tar.gz Archive</h4> <p>To install SeaMonkey by downloading the .tar.gz archive file:</p> <ol> <li>Create a directory named "seamonkey[% rnote.version %]" (<kbd>mkdir seamonkey[% rnote.version %]</kbd>) and @@ -135,7 +198,8 @@ <li>Change to the seamonkey directory (<kbd>cd seamonkey</kbd>).</li> <li>Run SeaMonkey with the ./seamonkey run script.</li> </ol> -<h3> <strong><a name="linux_install_multiuser"></a>Multi-User Linux Installations</strong></h3> + +<h4> <strong><a name="linux_install_multiuser"></a>Multi-User Linux Installations</strong></h4> <p>To install SeaMonkey for multiple users on Unix, install as normal, then create the following script in your SeaMonkey directory, make it executable (<tt>chmod u+x <scriptname></tt>), and run it as a user with write @@ -159,7 +223,7 @@ <p>You should then be able to run that installation of SeaMonkey as any user who has permissions to access it. </p> -<h3><a name="linux_install_gnome"></a>Adding SeaMonkey to the GNOME Panel</h3> +<h4><a name="linux_install_gnome"></a>Adding SeaMonkey to the GNOME Panel</h4> <ol> <li>Click the GNOME Main Menu button, open the Panel menu, and then open the Add to Panel sub-menu and choose Launcher.</li> @@ -181,7 +245,8 @@ where <em>directory_name</em> is the directory where you installed SeaMonkey. For example, the default directory is <tt>/usr/local/seamonkey/icons/mozicon50.xpm</tt>.</li> </ol> -<h3><strong><a name="linux_install_rpm"></a>Installing RPM Builds</strong></h3> + +<h4><strong><a name="linux_install_rpm"></a>Installing RPM Builds</strong></h4> <p><em>This may not apply to SeaMonkey yet.</em></p> <p>The Red Hat RPM builds are created to work with the default Red Hat 7.x and Red Hat 8.x installations. Using these RPMs on SuSE requires installation of @@ -189,8 +254,9 @@ gdk-pixbuf</a> package. (Bug <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85218" title="Bug 85218 - mozilla-0.9.1-rpm libgdk_pixbuf.so.2 missing">85218</a>) </p> -<h2><a name="linux_uninstall"></a>Uninstallation</h2> + +<h3><a name="linux_uninstall"></a>Uninstallation</h3> <ul> <li> Remove the <tt>seamonkey[% rnote.version %]</tt> directory where you installed SeaMonkey</li> <li> Remove the <tt>~/.mozilla</tt> directory, which contains <a href="#files_profiles">profile information</a></li> </ul> @@ -193,12 +259,13 @@ <ul> <li> Remove the <tt>seamonkey[% rnote.version %]</tt> directory where you installed SeaMonkey</li> <li> Remove the <tt>~/.mozilla</tt> directory, which contains <a href="#files_profiles">profile information</a></li> </ul> -<h1><a name="mac" id="mac">Macintosh</a></h1> -<h2><a name="mac_requirements"></a>System Requirements</h2> + +<h2><a name="mac" id="mac">Macintosh</a></h2> +<h3><a name="mac_requirements"></a>System Requirements</h3> <ul> <li>Mac OS X 10.2 or later</li> <li>PowerPC processor (266 MHz or faster recommended)</li> <li>64 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)</li> <li>100 MB of free hard disk space (significantly less space is required if you reduce the cache size)</li> </ul> @@ -199,10 +266,11 @@ <ul> <li>Mac OS X 10.2 or later</li> <li>PowerPC processor (266 MHz or faster recommended)</li> <li>64 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)</li> <li>100 MB of free hard disk space (significantly less space is required if you reduce the cache size)</li> </ul> -<h2><a name="mac_install"></a>Installation Instructions (Mac OS X)</h2> + +<h3><a name="mac_install"></a>Installation Instructions (Mac OS X)</h3> <p>To install SeaMonkey by downloading the SeaMonkey disk image, follow these steps:</p> <ol> <li>Click the <tt>seamonkey-[% rnote.version %].en-US.mac.dmg</tt> link to download it to your @@ -214,7 +282,8 @@ <li>If you like, you can drag SeaMonkey to your dock to have it easily accessible at all times.</li> </ol> -<h2><a name="mac_uninstall"></a>Uninstallation Instructions</h2> + +<h3><a name="mac_uninstall"></a>Uninstallation Instructions</h3> <ol> <li>Remove the application files in <tt class="filename">/Users/<var><yourusername></var>/Library/Mozilla</tt> @@ -224,8 +293,9 @@ <li>Remove <tt class="filename">SeaMonkey</tt> from the installed location. (i.e. <tt class="filename">/Applications</tt>).</li> </ol> -<h1><a name="win"></a>Windows</h1> -<h2><a name="win_requirements" id="win_requirements">System Requirements</a></h2> + +<h2><a name="win"></a>Windows</h2> +<h3><a name="win_requirements" id="win_requirements">System Requirements</a></h3> <ul> <li>Windows 95*, 98, 98SE, Windows Me, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows 2003<br> @@ -240,7 +310,8 @@ to the latest ATI driver. (Bug <a href="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101055" title="Bug 101055 - Scrolling vertically crashes system - ATI Video Driver Problem">101055</a>)</p> -<h2><a name="win_install" id="win_install">Installation Instructions</a></h2> + +<h3><a name="win_install" id="win_install">Installation Instructions</a></h3> <p class="important"><strong>Note:</strong> It is strongly recommended that you exit all programs before running the setup program. Also, you should temporarily disable virus detection software.</p> @@ -244,8 +315,9 @@ <p class="important"><strong>Note:</strong> It is strongly recommended that you exit all programs before running the setup program. Also, you should temporarily disable virus detection software.</p> -<h3><a name="win_install_installer"></a>Installation with the - SeaMonkey Installer</h3> + +<h4><a name="win_install_installer"></a>Installation with the + SeaMonkey Installer</h4> <p>To install SeaMonkey by downloading the SeaMonkey installer, follow these steps:</p> <ol> @@ -257,7 +329,7 @@ automatically the first time.</li> </ol> -<h3><a name="win_install_manually">Manual Installation With the .zip File</a></h3> +<h4><a name="win_install_manually">Manual Installation With the .zip File</a></h4> <p>To install SeaMonkey by downloading the .zip file and installing manually, follow these steps:</p> <ol> @@ -271,10 +343,11 @@ <li>To start SeaMonkey, navigate to the directory you extracted SeaMonkey to and double click the SeaMonkey.exe icon.</li> </ol> -<h3><a name="win_uninstall"></a>Uninstallation Instructions</h3> + +<h4><a name="win_uninstall"></a>Uninstallation Instructions</h4> <ul> <li>If the SeaMonkey installer was used, simply go to Settings/Control Panel/Add Remove Programs and choose [% rnote.name %].</li> <li>If the zip build was used then simply remove the SeaMonkey[% rnote.version %] directory where you installed SeaMonkey and remove the <a href="#files_profiles">profile directory</a></li> </ul> @@ -275,10 +348,11 @@ <ul> <li>If the SeaMonkey installer was used, simply go to Settings/Control Panel/Add Remove Programs and choose [% rnote.name %].</li> <li>If the zip build was used then simply remove the SeaMonkey[% rnote.version %] directory where you installed SeaMonkey and remove the <a href="#files_profiles">profile directory</a></li> </ul> -<h1><a name="files">Files Created or Used</a></h1> + +<h2><a name="files">Files Created or Used</a></h2> <p> SeaMonkey stores data associated with you in a place called a <a href="#profiles">profile</a>. Profiles contain your preferences, mail folders, history, cookies, address books and other important data. Here is a list of these files. </p> @@ -490,7 +564,7 @@ </tr> </table> -<h2><a name="files_profiles" id="files_profiles">Profile Locations</a></h2> +<h3><a name="files_profiles" id="files_profiles">Profile Locations</a></h3> <p>The following lists <em>typical</em> profile locations:</p> <dl> @@ -525,5 +599,297 @@ </dd> </dl> +<h2><a name="migration">Migrating from other Internet client software</a></h2> + +<div class="section"> + <p>SeaMonkey can import data directly from other popular Internet + clients such as Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Internet + Explorer, Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, and Eudora. + SeaMonkey can also import data in several standard file formats, + so migrating from other client software is also possible.</p> + + <p>SeaMonkey co-exists well with other Internet programs, + so uninstalling them is unnecessary.</p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="migrate-communicator">Migrating from Netscape Communicator</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>If you have Netscape Communicator 4.5 or later installed, + SeaMonkey automatically converts the default profile + (but except for address books) for use with SeaMonkey.</p> + <p><strong>Note:</strong> converting Communicator profiles requires + that Communicator is still installed on your computer. If you + have already uninstalled Communicator, reinstall it again so + you can convert your old profiles. After you have converted your + old profiles, you can uninstall Communicator.</p> +</div> + +<h4>Importing address book</h4> + +<div class="section"> + <p>To import your address book from your Communicator profile, first + export it in the LDIF format. To do this:</p> + <ol> + <li><p>Open Address Book in Communicator.</p></li> + <li><p>In Address Book, open the File menu and choose Export.</p></li> + <li><p>In the Export dialog, choose type <tt>LDIF (*.ldif)</tt> .</p> + <p>Type in an identifiable filename that will be used as + the address book’s name upon import.</p> + <p>Save the file.</p></li> + <li><p>Close Netscape Communicator.</p></li> + </ol> + + <p>To import the LDIF file to SeaMonkey, follow these steps:</p> + + <ol> + <li><p>In SeaMonkey, open the Windows menu and choose Address Book</p></li> + <li><p>In Address Book, open the Tools menu and choose Import... .</p></li> + <li><p>In the Import dialog, select Address Books and click Next.</p></li> + <li><p>Select <tt>Text file (LDIF, .tab, .csv, .txt)</tt> and click Next.</p></li> + <li><p>In the file picker dialog, choose the LDIF file you just exported.</p></li> + <li><p>You should now see the <q>Address successfully imported from Text file</q> + message.</p></li> + </ol> +</div> + +<h4>Converting additional profiles</h4> + +<div class="section"> + <p>To convert an additional Communicator profile for use with + SeaMonkey, first open the Profile Manager. If SeaMonkey is already + running, open the Tools menu and choose Switch Profiles...; + otherwise:</p> + <ul> + <li>On Windows, open the Start Menu, select Programs, + select SeaMonkey, and choose Profile Manager.</li> + <li>On Mac OS, hold down the Option key and open + SeaMonkey from the Finder or the Dock.</li> + <li>On Linux, run the <kbd>./seamonkey -profilemanager</kbd> command.</li> + </ul> + + <p>In the Profile Manager dialog, select the profile you want to + convert and click Use Profile. A dialog will walk you through the + conversion process.</p> + + <p>To convert your address books, follow the instructions described + in the previous section.</p> +</div> + +<h4>Deleting old profiles</h4> + +<div class="section"> + <p>Netscape Communicator’s uninstaller does not remove your + old profiles. On Windows and Linux, to remove your old profiles, + delete the <tt>users</tt> sub-directory in Communicator’s + original install directory.</p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="migrate-mozilla">Migrating from Mozilla suite, Netscape 6 or 7</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>Your Mozilla suite, Netscape 6 or 7 profiles will be available to + SeaMonkey. However, sharing profiles between Mozilla suite, Netscape 6 or 7 + and SeaMonkey can cause problems.</p> + + <p>SeaMonkey automatically uses your Mozilla or Netscape profile unless you + have multiple profiles, in which case SeaMonkey prompts you to choose a + profile. To avoid accidentally opening SeaMonkey with your Mozilla or + Netscape profile, create a new, extra profile using your Mozilla’s or + Netscape’s Profile Manager before installing SeaMonkey.</p> + + <p>It is worth repeating that + <strong>you should not share profiles between SeaMonkey and + Mozilla suite or Netscape 6 or 7</strong>.</p> +</div> + +<h4>AOL Mail and Netscape WebMail</h4> + +<div class="section"> + <p>You can use SeaMonkey's mail client to access AOL Mail. To set + up your AOL account on SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups, create a + IMAP mail account, set the incoming server to <kbd>imap.aol.com</kbd>, + and set the outgoing server to <kbd>smtp.aol.com</kbd>. For accounts with + AOL outside of U.S. and CompuServe 2000, see + <small><tt><a href="http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/imap/#foreign" + >http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/imap/#foreign</a></tt></small> + for server addresses. For instructions on how to set up an IMAP account, + consult SeaMonkey's on-screen Help.</p> + + <p>Netscape 6 and 7 has Netscape WebMail integrated + into its mail client. SeaMonkey does not have such integration, but + you can access Netscape WebMail via the Web at + <tt><a href="http://webmail.netscape.com/">http://webmail.netscape.com</a></tt>.</p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="migrate-aol">Importing user data from AOL</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>SeaMonkey cannot import data from AOL directly. To import mail + saved on your computer (Filing Cabinet) and addresses from AOL, + you must use third-party utilities to + export your data in formats SeaMonkey can import. You may try + the utilities listed in:</p> + + <blockquote><p><tt><a href="http://www.emailman.com/conversion/">http://www.emailman.com/conversion/</a></tt></p></blockquote> + + <p>(The SeaMonkey Project does not recommend or support any software listed + on the Web page.)</p> + + <p>For general instructions on importing mail and addresses, + read <q><a href="#migrate-other-mail">Migrating from another + mail client</a>.</q></p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="migrate-msie">Migrating from Microsoft Internet Explorer</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>Migrating from Microsoft Internet Explorer is easy. SeaMonkey + automatically imports your Internet Explorer Favorites. To access them, + open the Bookmarks menu and select Imported IE Favorites.</p> +</div> + +<h4>Synchronizing your favorites and bookmarks manually</h4> + +<div class="section"> + <p>SeaMonkey automatically imports your favorites only once. If you + have changed your favorites, you can re-import your favorites + manually.</p> + + <p>First, you need to export your favorites in HTML format. + On Mac OS,</p> + <ol> + <li><p>Open <b>Internet Explorer</b>.</p></li> + <li><p>Open the Favorites menu and select Organize Favorites.</p></li> + <li><p>Open the File menu and select Export Favorites.</p></li> + <li><p>In the dialog that appears, save the file.</p></li> + </ol> + + <p>On Windows, to export your favorites,</p> + <ol> + <li><p>Open <b>Internet Explorer</b>.</p></li> + <li><p>Open the File menu and select Import and Export.</p></li> + <li><p>Follow the instructions in the wizard that appears + to save your favorites to a file.</p></li> + </ol> + + <p>To import your favorites to SeaMonkey,</p> + <ol> + <li><p>Open SeaMonkey. In SeaMonkey Navigator, open the + Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.</p></li> + <li><p>In the Bookmarks Manager, open the Tools menu and + choose Import.</p></li> + <li><p>Open the HTML file you just saved + in the file picker.</p></li> + </ol> +</div> + +<h3><a name="migrate-outlook">Migrating from Microsoft Outlook or Outlook + Express</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>To import your old mail settings, mail, and addresses:</p> + <ol> + <li><p>Open SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups: open the Window menu and + choose Mail & Newsgroups.</p></li> + <li><p>In SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups, open the Tools menu and choose + Import.</p></li> + <li><p>Following the instruction of the Import dialog.</p></li> + </ol> + + <p><strong>Note:</strong> importing settings, mail, and addresses + from Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express requires that the program + is still installed on your computer. + You may uninstall Outlook or Outlook Express afterwards.</p> + + <p><strong>Note:</strong> SeaMonkey does not support special characters + (e.g. / and #) in mail folders. If you receive the following error: + <q>Unable to import mailboxes, cannot create proxy object for destination + mailboxes</q>, then open Outlook (or Outlook Express) and rename your + folders. Then try importing again.</p> +</div> + +<h4>Hotmail</h4> + +<div class="section"> + <p>SeaMonkey is not integrated with Hotmail, but you can access your Hotmail + account via the Web: + <tt><a href="http://www.hotmail.com">http://www.hotmail.com</a></tt></p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="migrate-eudora">Migrating from Eudora</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>To import your old mail settings, mail, and addresses:</p> + <ol> + <li><p>Open SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups: open the Window menu and + choose Mail & Newsgroups.</p></li> + <li><p>In SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups, open the Tools menu and choose + Import.</p></li> + <li><p>Following the instruction of the Import dialog.</p></li> + </ol> + + <p><strong>Note:</strong> SeaMonkey does not support special character + (e.g. / and #) in mail folders. If you receive + <q>Unable to import mailboxes, cannot create proxy object for destination + mailboxes</q> error, open Eudora and rename your folders. Then try importing + again.</p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="migrate-other-browser">Migrating from another browser</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>To import saved Internet links to SeaMonkey from a browser other than + those mentioned above:</p> + <ol> + <li><p>From your old browser, export the links as an <tt>HTML</tt> + file</p></li> + <li><p>In SeaMonkey Navigator, open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage + Bookmarks.</p></li> + <li><p>In the Bookmarks Manager, open the Tools menu and choose + Import.</p></li> + <li><p>Open the HTML file you just saved in the file picker.</p></li> + </ol> + + <p>You can now access the links from the Bookmarks menu.</p> +</div> + +<h3><a name="migrate-other-mail">Migrating from another mail client</a></h3> + +<div class="section"> + <p>To import mail from a mail client other than those mentioned above:</p> + + <ol> + <li><p>From your old mail client, export your mail in standard Unix + mail box (<tt>.mbx</tt>) format. After the file is saved, + remove the file extension if there is any; for example, if + the filename is <tt>oldmail.mbx</tt>, change it to <tt>oldmail</tt>.</p> + + <p>The filename of the exported file must not have any special + character such as / or #.</p> + </li> + <li><p>Close SeaMonkey if you have it running.</p></li> + <li><p>Copy the mail box file to the <tt>mail/Local Folders</tt> + directory in your profile directory (see XXX).</p></li> + </ol> + <p>Your old mail should now be accessible from your + Local Folders account in SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups.</p> + + <p>To import mail addresses:</p> + <ol> + <li><p>From your old mail client, export your address in <tt>LDIF</tt> + format.</p> + <li><p>Open SeaMonkey.</p> + <p>Open the Windows menu and choose Address Book</p></li> + <li><p>In SeaMonkey Address Book, open the Tools menu and choose Import... + .</p></li> + <li><p>In the Import dialog, select Address Books and click Next.</p></li> + <li><p>Select <tt>Text file (LDIF, .tab, .csv, .txt)</tt> and click Next.</p></li> + <li><p>In the file picker dialog, choose the LDIF file you just exported.</p></li> + <li><p>You should now see the <q>Address successfully imported from Text + file</q> message.</p></li> + </ol> +</div> + </body> </html>