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Mail Storage.
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I've just started using Mozilla Thunderbird as my email program and my question is: "Where are my emails (in & out) stored/saved and can I copy them to another storage/disk area,like an external hard disk or onto a memory key,etc.?"
I know I can set up my own folders etc., and send or move mail to them, but how do I then copy/save/move those folders so that I can use them if I'm NOT online and wanted to include them into a document or letter?
Is there a method in Thunderbird for doing this and is it within the ability of a novice?
(I must be the oldest novice I know!!!)
Cheers
I know I can set up my own folders etc., and send or move mail to them, but how do I then copy/save/move those folders so that I can use them if I'm NOT online and wanted to include them into a document or letter?
Is there a method in Thunderbird for doing this and is it within the ability of a novice?
(I must be the oldest novice I know!!!)
Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't use Thunderbird myself, but you should find your received messages in your Inbox and the ones you have sent in your Sent box.
To save your messages to another folder go to "File" - "Export" - "Messages". This should then ask you to name a folder to send them to.
If you haven't already done so you will need to create a new folder in your Documents folder first.
Hope this helps.
To save your messages to another folder go to "File" - "Export" - "Messages". This should then ask you to name a folder to send them to.
If you haven't already done so you will need to create a new folder in your Documents folder first.
Hope this helps.
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