Author Topic: Batch e-mail save  (Read 234 times)

Offline P38Lightning

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Batch e-mail save
« on: January 10, 2013, 07:19:27 AM »
How do you batch save e-mails in Thunderbird?  I am going to reinstall my system but I need to back up both of me e-mail accounts and I don't want to save each e-mail separately.  Thanks. 

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Re: Batch e-mail save
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2013, 07:39:44 AM »
Copy the        ~/.thunderbird           directory to a back up ........  and copy it back BEFORE launching Thunderbird in the new install.

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Re: Batch e-mail save
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2013, 07:52:36 AM »
KK, thanks.

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Re: Batch e-mail save
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2013, 06:25:46 PM »
I did everything you said save for one slight difference, you have to open Thunderbird first before you paste the old files into the ~/.thunderbird folder, cause until you open Thunderbird that file does not exist.  I tried to paste the old files and couldn't find the file, I then opened Thunderbird set up both of my e-mail accounts, closed Thunderbird, searched for the ~/.thunderbird folder, found it this time, copied the saved files into it, restarted Thunderbird, and wallah, all of my e-mails and settings were there.

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Re: Batch e-mail save
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2013, 02:36:38 AM »
I did everything you said save for one slight difference, you have to open Thunderbird first before you paste the old files into the ~/.thunderbird folder, cause until you open Thunderbird that file does not exist.  I tried to paste the old files and couldn't find the file, I then opened Thunderbird set up both of my e-mail accounts, closed Thunderbird, searched for the ~/.thunderbird folder, found it this time, copied the saved files into it, restarted Thunderbird, and wallah, all of my e-mails and settings were there.

That was not what I suggested.

Either way glad you have it working  ;)

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