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Re: Best replacement for iceape?



On 13/03/2015, Thomas H. George <lists@tomgeorge.info> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 03:01:12PM -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
>> On 03/12/2015 11:28 AM, Thomas H. George wrote:
>> >Ok, iceape must go. What next?
>> >
>> >My installed iceape has an extensive list of email addresses some of
>> >which include complete snailmail addresses.  What email clients can
>> >accept/assist transfer of all this information?
>>
>> You could just install Seamonkey and be done with it. Or, you might
>> try Icedove which should, I would think, pick up on your /home/user/
>> directory. I use Firefox and Thunderbird. All the Firefox stuff goes
>> into ~/.mozilla while Thunderbird uses ~/.thunderbird where all of
>> the email and settings are stored. So, Icedove/Thunderbird should be
>> able to import everything, or you could move your Iceape
>> dot-directory contents into the appropriate dot-directory. Should
>> work. :) Ric
>>
>>
> I'll try migrate from iceape on Wheezy to Icedove on Jessie. Apt-cache
> does not find Seamonkey on Jessie.
>>
>

SeaMonkey is software developed by the Seamonkey Project, that is/was
part of Mozilla.
All you needed to do, was search for Seamonkey.

See http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
if you are interested.



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