Moving Thunderbird (email, accounts, settings, calendar, message filters, and address book) to a New Computer:
This Method of Transfering your Thunder Bird email accounts preserves ALL your Thunderbird email accounts, settings, message filters, and address book.
1. Install Thunderbird on the new computer / account:
You can install Thunderbird by downloading it from the Mozilla.com website here. Once you have downloaded the program to your computer, double-click on it to start the installation.
2. Copy your Thunderbird profile to the new computer /account.
After thunderbird is installed, copy the “Profiles” folder/directory from your old computer/account to where the profiles folder is on the new computer (often in C:\Users\Owner\Application Data\Thunderbird). This will replace the profiles folder created when Thunderbird was installed. This folder should be fairly large in size depending on how much email you have.
3. Copy the Profiles.ini file to the new computer / account.
Once you have copied the Profiles folder to your new computer / account , you need to tell Thunderbird where that profile is, and what it is called. This is accomplished by copying the profile.ini file into the same directory/folder you copied the “Profiles” folder into (often in C:\Users\Owner\Application Data\Thunderbird). Alternately, you can edit the existing “Profiles.ini” file to tell it which profile to load (see below).
Editing the “Profiles.ini” File:
1. Go to the profiles.ini file (often in C:\Users\Owner\Application Data\Thunderbird) and double-click on it to open it. The contents should look something like this: (between the horizontal lines)
_________________________________________________
[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1
[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/m1gu4r32.default
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The portion that you need to edit is the last line that says: Path=Profiles/m1gu4r32.default.
2. Change the part after the forward slash (/) to the name of the profile that you copied over from the old computer/account.
The name of the profile can be found by simply double-clicking on the “Profiles” folder and observing the name of the folder located inside.
You can simply type the name in the “profiles.ini” files in place of the name that was there. A quick way to accomplish this is to simply click on the folder once, press the F2 key on your keyboard, press and hold the “Ctrl” key (Windows) “Command” key (Mac) press the letter “c” on the keyboard and release both keys. Go into the “profiles.ini” file and select the portion of text after the slash in the last line and press the “Ctrl” key (Windows) “Command” key (Mac) and press the letter “v” on your keyboard and release them both. This will effectively copy the name of that folder/profile and paste it after the forward slash (/) where it needs to be.
3. Save the changes to the file and close it.
4. Open Thunderbird (all your emails, accounts, message filters, calendar, and contacts should appear).
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