On 25/06/10 20:11, g wrote: > Bob Goodwin wrote: > >> It seems I ask this question after every new Fedora release. How do >> I go about transferring my Thunderbird pop mail files from this F-12 >> computer to a second computer running F-13. >> > and you will probably ask again. ;) > No, I don't think so, I've got the process pretty well documented now using either scp or rsync. > > in order to transfer your files, read and bookmark these links; > > http://kb.mozillazine.org/Backing_up_your_mail%2C_address_books%2C_and_settings > http://kb.mozillazine.org/MozBackup > http://kb.mozillazine.org/Moving_your_profile_to_another_computer > http://kb.mozillazine.org/Moving_your_profile_folder > http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_data_to_a_new_profile_-_Thunderbird > > also, check links within pages. check at bottom of pages where they show > 'see also' and 'external links' > > > I will save this for reading and self-education. > a 'cut and dry', easy method: > > in your old home directory, you will find a directory '.thunderbird'. 'cd' > down thru path to 'profile' directory, where you will find a directory > with a name of 'Mail' in it. below this is where your email accounts and > 'Local Folders' are stored. > > I am very much aware of the .Thunderbird files but had numerous problems trying to copy them between t-bird installations and computers. Now I have a simple method that seems to work faultlessly. > copy the entire path from 'Mail' to a cd/dvd or 'usb memory stick' or 'usb > disk drive'. > > open thunderbird in your new install and then close it. this will build > your new '.thunderbird' in new install home directory. > > 'cd' down thru path to 'profile' directory, where you will find directory > 'Mail'. rename to 'Mail.00' or what ever. > > you will also see a file in 'profile' directory named 'panacea.dat'. delete > it. > > copy your old installation's 'Mail' from your backup to your 'profile' > directory. > > open thunderbird in new install. thunderbird will take a few minutes to > rebuild 'panacea.dat' for your accounts and emails. then it will open with > 'account tree' collapsed. click [+] to left side of account names and > 'Local Folders' and you will see all of you email folders restored. > > >> I've been running Redhat and Fedora Linux since 1999 and have never >> once succeeded in transferring my mail files. >> > follow above links and 2010 will be year you will set history for a new > achievement. :D > I've finally done the "impossible," with a lot of help! > > questions? > Not yet thank you. I appreciate your advice. Bob -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines