Re: Thunderbird exports and Fedora Upgrading

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TroyGeek said the following on 28/08/2004 21:50:
Hello,
Usually when a new release of Fedora comes out I like to backup my data, format the hard drive, and then then install a fresh release instead of 'upgrading' since it seems cleaner.


I use Mozilla Thunderbird for my email. I don't see any export options to save my emails. I'm wondering how I can backup/export my email from Thunderbird so that I can be prepared for when FC3 comes out and I upgrade. I want to be able to keep all my email.

Any ideas? Just copy a directory or something?


Yup, that simple. All your mail and settings are kept in $HOME/.thunderbird

Everytime I install a new release I simply back up that directory. Test
it. Create another user on your box and copy your .thunderbird directory
to this new users home folder (set the corrent ownership). Log into that
user account and open thunderbird.


-- Redmond, we have a problem.



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