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Time: 07:45 - May 12, 2007     Asked by: sbjc23      Status: Answered      Points: 125   

How do I transfer email files from one computer to another computer without USB ports?

Just bought a new computer and need to transfer all my email accounts and emails in Thunderbird to my other computer. The old computer does not have USB ports that work, so that will need to be taken into account.

 
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    there is this freeware utility here that supposedly works for thunderbird http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/

    Mind you I have not tried it so cant verify it

    Isnt thunderbird emails stored in a folder? I wonder if u can lift the directories.


    Does your old PC have a cd writer? U could write to a rewritable CD (or perhaps a DVD) then transfer that.

    There is also the old fasioned way, using parallel ports but that would take foreever.

    If you have wireless, u could connect both, share a drive on one PC, then copy/paste onto the other

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    nidhi

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    May 12, 2007

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    10:55

     

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    forgot to add this link
    http://www.freeemailtutorials.com/mozillaThunderbi...

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    nidhi

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    May 12, 2007

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    10:58

     

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    found a tutorial, hope this helps http://kb.mozillazine.org/MozBackup

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    nidhi

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    May 12, 2007

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    I found myself at a forum and the instructions were as follows:


    ============================================

    MOVING MAIL BETWEEN TWO THUNDERBIRD INSTALLATIONS
    (Windows)

    Feel free to update with any additional info

    There comes a time in every Mozilla users life when they
    find little instruction on how to transfer mail and settings
    from Thunderbird, to Thunderbird. Whether you're transferring
    from another computer or from a backup profile, there aren't any
    instructions. These instructions are for Windows users only.

    I used windows XP, but the instructions are the same on
    any TB windows install.

    I have an old TB profile folder on my laptop, which I am reformatting.
    I want to save all of my accounts, mail folders, address book, and filters.
    The address book is easily exported, yet that is not the case with the
    rest of the profile information.


    Begin by downloading TB, and unzipping it somewhere in your system.
    Open it up, and you can create dummy account info (just so that
    a profile folder is created).

    Open your old Thunderbird profile directory...

    Go to your Application Data folder, \Thundbird\Profile

    Copy the _________.slt folder within that profile folder (All we care
    about is the stuff inside the folder, copying the folder itself
    just makes it easier to keep track of).

    Find your new TB Profile folder, open it. Open the new ______.slt
    folder, and select ALL of its contents. Delete them.

    Now, you're new TB Profile/_____.slt folder should be empty.

    Open your OLD Prolfile/______.slt folder that you copied
    earlier, and select all of the contents. Cut and paste them
    into your new _______.slt folder that you just trashed the
    contents of.

    This is replacing your old settings, mail, filters, and address book
    into your new TB profile folder. You're almost done.

    In the stuff you just pasted, look for prefs.js.

    All you need to do is edit this file:

    Replace all of the directory addresses, with correct ones. If you have the exact
    same setup as you did before, you can ignore this.

    For example, I tranferred the folder from a computer, with a profile
    address of:

    C:\\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\\MIKE\\APPLICATION DATA\\THUNDERBIRD\\PROFILE

    but, the new computer had a different user name:

    C:\\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\\MICHAEL\\APPLICATION DATA\\THUNDERBIRD\\PROFILE

    Just do a search and replace for the first address, replacing it with
    the second address. This way, TB knows where it's profile info is.

    Next, because we copied from an old profile folder, we need to update
    the name of the profile.

    For example, my OLD folder was called 2qrtu7b.slt
    But, the new folder I pasted the old stuff into is
    called u3qnmi3x.slt.

    The prefs.js file will have the old profile folder name.
    Just do a simple search and replace. Search for the old
    folder name, and replace it with the new folder name.

    Then the prefs.js will reference the profile folder name
    correctly.

    Open the TB program and it will reflect all of your accounts, all
    of your mail settings, message filters, and address book.

    Hope you found this helpfull... it took me a few days and testing to figure it all out.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------

    The forum is found at http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=2572...


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    sbjc23

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    May 12, 2007

    Time:

    12:23

     

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    ===========================================

    MOVING MAIL BETWEEN TWO THUNDERBIRD INSTALLATIONS
    (Windows)

    Feel free to update with any additional info

    There comes a time in every Mozilla users life when they
    find little instruction on how to transfer mail and settings
    from Thunderbird, to Thunderbird. Whether you're transferring
    from another computer or from a backup profile, there aren't any
    instructions. These instructions are for Windows users only.

    I used windows XP, but the instructions are the same on
    any TB windows install.

    I have an old TB profile folder on my laptop, which I am reformatting.
    I want to save all of my accounts, mail folders, address book, and filters.
    The address book is easily exported, yet that is not the case with the
    rest of the profile information.


    Begin by downloading TB, and unzipping it somewhere in your system.
    Open it up, and you can create dummy account info (just so that
    a profile folder is created).

    Open your old Thunderbird profile directory...

    Go to your Application Data folder, \Thundbird\Profile

    Copy the _________.slt folder within that profile folder (All we care
    about is the stuff inside the folder, copying the folder itself
    just makes it easier to keep track of).

    Find your new TB Profile folder, open it. Open the new ______.slt
    folder, and select ALL of its contents. Delete them.

    Now, you're new TB Profile/_____.slt folder should be empty.

    Open your OLD Prolfile/______.slt folder that you copied
    earlier, and select all of the contents. Cut and paste them
    into your new _______.slt folder that you just trashed the
    contents of.

    This is replacing your old settings, mail, filters, and address book
    into your new TB profile folder. You're almost done.

    In the stuff you just pasted, look for prefs.js.

    All you need to do is edit this file:

    Replace all of the directory addresses, with correct ones. If you have the exact
    same setup as you did before, you can ignore this.

    For example, I tranferred the folder from a computer, with a profile
    address of:

    C:\\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\\MIKE\\APPLICATION DATA\\THUNDERBIRD\\PROFILE

    but, the new computer had a different user name:

    C:\\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\\MICHAEL\\APPLICATION DATA\\THUNDERBIRD\\PROFILE

    Just do a search and replace for the first address, replacing it with
    the second address. This way, TB knows where it's profile info is.

    Next, because we copied from an old profile folder, we need to update
    the name of the profile.

    For example, my OLD folder was called 2qrtu7b.slt
    But, the new folder I pasted the old stuff into is
    called u3qnmi3x.slt.

    The prefs.js file will have the old profile folder name.
    Just do a simple search and replace. Search for the old
    folder name, and replace it with the new folder name.

    Then the prefs.js will reference the profile folder name
    correctly.

    Open the TB program and it will reflect all of your accounts, all
    of your mail settings, message filters, and address book.

    Hope you found this helpfull... it took me a few days and testing to figure it all out.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------

    The answer was referenced from a forum found at http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=2572...

    Click here to see the Answer Discussion that preceded this summary.

    Expert:

    sbjc23

    Date:

    May 12, 2007

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    12:25

     
     

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    Ive seen that forum also, before you posted it, but I didnt post it because some people have said that it didnt work for them, thats why I didnt post it. But its obviously worked for you which is great stuff. So now your sorted :) thats the main thing.




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    nidhi

    Date:

    May 12, 2007

    Time:

    17:25

     
     

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    Excellent step-by-step. Thanks a million!

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