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ImportExport Tool Ng Backup help

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I am using Ng to backup my emails and have it set to save all files. Now I am running out of disk space because it is using so much space. If I delete some of the old backups will it mess up by TB profile or will I lose any of my emails? Also how can I check these backups to see if they are readable should I need too. I looked in the backup folders but can't actually view a message. Thanks

I am using Ng to backup my emails and have it set to save all files. Now I am running out of disk space because it is using so much space. If I delete some of the old backups will it mess up by TB profile or will I lose any of my emails? Also how can I check these backups to see if they are readable should I need too. I looked in the backup folders but can't actually view a message. Thanks

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If you're using the profile backup option, I presume the backups are being saved outside the Thunderbird profile. As such, there is no dependence whatever on Thunderbird and you do not harm in deleting some. To test a backup, - - exit thunderbird - click windows key and 'r' key - enter command exactly in this syntax:

  thunderbird.exe  -profile  "c:\<profile location>"
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I get this. Your Thunderbird profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible.

I am backing up all profile folders and save -always all files is selected. I am saving them to a separate folder I created called Thunderbird backup. There is over 600gb in there and I am running out of space. So I want to delete older backups to gain some space. I assume these are full backups since all profile folders options is selected. I didn't want to delete them before I know for sure it will not delete the message and profile under my user.??? There is another folder under user>name>appdata>roaming>thunderbird>profiles, that is named xxx.default-release. I assume that is my profile there.

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Nevermind, I deleted all the old backups and was able to free up 588gb. All profiles and emails are still intact.