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06 Feb 12, 18:55 PM

Author Topic: Keeping your eMail profile in a specific location  (Read 503 times)

Keeping your eMail profile in a specific location
on: Jul 06, 2009, 08:43:AM

Using this statement to keep your eMail on your Data partition.
SET MOZILLA_HOME=E:\DATA\Thunder_Profile


Originally posted in Support @ eComStation.com
steen bondo wrote:


I start Thunderbird (and Firefox) via a CMD file: <thunderbird.cmd>


/******************************************************
 * THUNDERBIRD  -  OS/2  Commandline Launcher                                   *
 ******************************************************/
SET LIBPATHSTRICT=T
SET MOZILLA_HOME=F:\TCPIP\Thunder_Profile
SET BEGINLIBPATH=e:\tcpip\Thunderbird

SET NSPR_OS2_NO_HIRES_TIMER=1
SET MOZILLA_USE_EXTENDED_FT2LIB=T

e:
     cd \tcpip\Thunderbird
     Thunderbird.exe %1 %2 %3

     go -ka thunderbird.exe

     exit
/*****************************************************/


Note that "mozilla_home" is on a different HD than Thunderbird.
My choice. Using "mozilla_home" gives me the option to run Firefox and
Thunderbird in any versions available.

It is also very easy to change version. I just delete whatever is in
e:\tcpip\thunderbird and unzip the new version in there again. Every mail,
add on , theme - everything is intact on f:\TCPIP\Thunder_Profile. Just run
the CMD file, and you're up again.

"%1" etc gives me the possibility to i.e. give "--safe-mode" as argument,
needed be due to some incompatibility with an add-on, or similiar.

"go" is a kill utility - making sure it dies (TH / FF hangs from time to time)


hilsen / regards
--
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