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Old 19-10-2017, 13:52   #2
heero_yuy
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Re: E-mails when moving house to non-cabled area

Thunderbird stores all your mail locally on your PC and has no link with those mails stored at VM.

Storage is allocated to each user so the mail boxes are all separate. Generally these are on the following path:

Documents and settings>user_id>application data>Thunderbird>profiles>unique.default>Mail

Later OS may substitute "users" for "documents and settings"

user_id is your login on the system or the default on startup if you are the only user

"unique.default" is a name generated by the system.

This branch can be browsed and the mail boxes copied using windows explorer.
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