I travel a lot and need to get my email on the road. I don't like using
webmail even though my ISP offers it. I like to download my emails and
tuck them away in a long list of mail folders. Until recently going on
travel meant borrowing my wife's laptop. I'd run Fedora by booting off
an external USB drive. But my Thunderbird stuff was on my desktop
machine. Well I would simply tar up the ~/.thunderbird directory on my
desktop like so:
tar -cvzf thunderbird_2009-01-01_v1.tar.gz .thunderbird
then move it via scp to the laptop. Then I would untar it:
tar -xvzf thunderbird_2009-01-01_v1.tar.gz
While this worked it did create some issues because the laptop was 32
bit and the desktop machine was x86_64 and for me this primarily
affected Thunderbird's plugins like enigmail. So I took to using
tar -cvzf thunderbird_2009-01-01_v1.tar.gz
.thunderbird/[my-salted-dir]/Mail/[my-mail-folders]
where my-salted-dir is the salted directory name and my-mail-folders is
the mail directory of interest.
This has worked better, but ignores the preference settings that might
be in the file prefs.js. So keep that in mind. I'm sure more experienced
people here will point out other issues with this method too.
But I've been doing this for a long, long time and feeling no pain at
all except for issues with enigmail. When I return from the trip I
simply tar up the mail folders which are on the laptop and scp them to
the desktop and untar them. Voila, I have a reasonably up-to-date set of
mail folders on two computers. If one crashes I can still pull my email
off the other machine and feel little loss. Saving old emails is really
important.
Bob
On 06/27/2009 09:08 PM, Jim wrote:
FC11/KDE
FC8 > FC11 thunderbird "Mail" folder.
How do I import the old Thunderbird "Mail" Folder from FC8, into FC11,
Thunderbird ?
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