Linux Export Mail from Thunderbird to Outlook Express and Other Email Programs

madhuraj

Disciple
Hi Friends,

If your past email program is Mozilla Thunderbird and your future Outlook Express or another Windows email program, your starting point is good. Thunderbird has stored your messages in mbox files which can be opened in a text editor and are easily converted to other email programs. Let's find out how...:hap2:

To import messages from Mozilla Thunderbird into Outlook Express (and, consequently, other email programs):

* Download mbx2eml (opensource package) and extract it to your Desktop.
* Click on the Desktop with the right mouse button.
* Select New | Folder from the menu.
* Type "mail".
* Hit Enter.
* Open your Mozilla Thunderbird store folder in Windows Explorer.
* Open the Local Folders folder.
* Highlight all files named like folders in your Mozilla Thunderbird that have no extension.
o Exclude "msgFilterRules" and "Inbox.msf" as well as all other .msf files, for example.
* Copy or move the highlighted files to the "mail" folder on your Desktop.
* Open a Command Prompt window (via Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt).
* Type "cd ".
* Drag and drop the "mail" folder from your Desktop onto the Command Prompt window.
* Press Enter in the Command Prompt window.
* Type "mkdir out".
* Press Enter.
* Now type "..\mbx2eml * out".
* Press Enter.
* Open the "mail" folder from your Desktop.
* Open the "out" folder.
* From the sub-folders of "out", drag and drop the .eml files onto the desired folders inside Outlook Express.
If your Local Folders folder has any sub-folders with mailboxes you want to keep, repeat the process for each of these folders. :hap2:

This tip is known to work with

* Mozilla Thunderbird 1/2
* Outlook Express 5/6

Source : How to Export Mail from Thunderbird to Outlook Express and Other Email Programs - About Email
 
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