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Thank you.<br>
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Rashkae wrote:
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<pre wrap="">NoOp wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Mail & News will contain the bulk of a folder, so I've found that it's
just as easier (and wiser) to just backup the whole thing. That way if
you need to restore, all of your profiles settings, extensions/add-ons,
etc., are restored as well. Plus, if you only want to just put back the
mail bits, you can easily just pull that folder from the backup and plug
it in.
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This.
also worth noting that the OP's original question was to transfer
Thunderbird from one machine/os to the other (unless I got my threads
crossed again.), in which case, backing up it's whole directory is the
way to go. Your Spam/Ham file (I forget what file it is) is itself
probably one of the most important files to backup besides your actual
mail/address book, but so easy to overlook.
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