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|    David E. Ross to Hank Rogers    |
|    Re: Export Seamonkey password    |
|    02 Sep 25 16:45:37    |
   
   From: nobody@nowhere.invalid   
      
   On 9/2/2025 4:12 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:   
   > David E. Ross wrote on 9/2/2025 4:58 PM:   
   >> On 9/2/2025 1:52 PM, Jota.Ce wrote:   
   >>> El 25/08/2025 a las 7:31, David E. Ross escribió:   
   >>>> On 8/24/2025 2:31 AM, pmcc wrote:   
   >>>>> David E. Ross wrote:   
   >>>>>> On 8/23/2025 3:57 AM, pmcc wrote:   
   >>>>>>> Hi all,   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> I would like to export all my passwords stored in seamonkey   
   >>>>>>> (about 500 of them, ciphered with a master key) so I can import   
   >>>>>>> them in a keepass database.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> Any export type (plain text, wml, html) would be ok.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> is there any way to achieve this (from seamonkey or any other tool) ?   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> (I currently use seamonkey 2.53.22_beta_1_pre under linux )   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> Thank you for any suggestion   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Windows 7   
   >>>>>> SeaMonkey 2.53.21   
   >>>>>> Password Backup Tool 1.4.1   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> It is still enabled on my system, but I have not tried it in quite some   
   >>>>>> time.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> It does not seem to encrypt what it exports, but it "obfuscates" them.   
   >>>>>> When I used it, I exported to a file on the same PC. I used PGP to   
   >>>>>> encrypt the file before moving it to another PC, after which I decrypted   
   >>>>>> it on that new PC.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> I have the installer file if you want to try it. Just reply in this   
   >>>>>> newsgroup thread.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> I downloaded the installer from the github repository.   
   >>>>> It did not worked at first, but after some investigations, 3 lines needs   
   to be modified   
   >>>>> in file chrome/pwdex-loginmanager.js :   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> # change to   
   >>>>> 507 for each (var login in formattedLogins) { <> for (var   
   login in formattedLogins) {   
   >>>>> 595 for each (var login in formattedLogins) { <> for (var   
   login in formattedLogins) {   
   >>>>> 703 for each (var login in loginInfo) { <> for (var   
   login in loginInfo) {   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> After re-wrapping the xpi file and reinstalling it, it works like a   
   charm.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Thank you for your help   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Today I tried the extension without those changes. Nothing happened. I   
   >>>> then made those changes and indeed was able to export my passwords.   
   >>>> Thanks.   
   >>>>   
   >>>   
   >>> It would be nice if someone upload those changes to GitHub repository.   
   >>   
   >> I find GitHub to be somewhat confusing.    
   >    
   > Jesus, that's the understatement of this century!   
   >    
   > Github is a gigantic maze of pure, unadulterated, pompous bullshit, if   
   > you just need to download a simple program.   
   >    
   > I modified my copy of Password   
   >> Backup Tool 1.4.1 per pmcc's fix and archived it. If anyone wants a   
   >> copy, just reply in this newsgroup thread.   
   >>   
   >    
   > Thank you, please let me know how to get it. I look forward to trying it.   
   >    
      
   It is the file at   
   
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