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Old 10-04-2008, 11:19   #11
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Old 10-04-2008, 11:20   #12
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Does anyone know of a way to export thunderbird profiles to Outlook? I have found one way but it involves installing netscape.
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Old 10-04-2008, 11:22   #14
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Not used an email client for personal use in years. Webmail does me fine. Have Outlook at work though, we only recently upgraded from exchange.
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Old 10-04-2008, 11:37   #15
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That brings back memories, we used to use that at Leeds Uni for the first year or so that I worked there (so about 8-9 years ago now).

I currently use Outlook in work, but my Gmail is my main email address so I can easily access it wherever I am.
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Old 10-04-2008, 11:59   #16
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got outlook at work (obviously...)

but stopped using a client at home when Gmail became sooooo amazing
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Does anyone know of a way to export thunderbird profiles to Outlook? I have found one way but it involves installing netscape.
I don't know of a way to export the entire profile (ie, mail and server settings) but I think you can tell Outlook to import from Eudora then browse the Thunderbird mailstore on the file system and import. For each folder in Thunderbird you'll find 2 files. For the Inbox you should find a file called 'inbox' and one called 'inbox.msf' and it is the file without the extension you want to import.

From memory, Thunderbird uses the standard mbox format, as Eudora does.

Another option, albeit long winded (but I've done it in the past) is to install Eudora, import the messages into Eudora, then import from Eudora into Outlook.

If Outlook can't import from Eudora (I can't check at the mo) then you could use Outlook Express as an intermediary step so you could go Thunderbird - Eudora - Outlook Express - Outlook.
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Old 10-04-2008, 12:01   #18
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Does anyone know of a way to export thunderbird profiles to Outlook? I have found one way but it involves installing netscape.
That was the only method I could find when I switched a couple of years ago.

Pretty much use Outlook 2003 exclusively nowadays. My one main gripe about it is that you can't get your hotmail e-mails through it unless you pay for MSN - bloody con anybody know a way around this?
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You can connect to hotmail through it just not pull them down I dont think. Go to add email account and select HTTP, Hotmail is the default option
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