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Mail Folder Structure

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Hello All,

I've installed TB to replace my old Opera Mail which is getting too old for support.

I have over 25 000 mails from 2004 onwards.

Export from opera went fine, install into TB went fine and then i've realized that the mails were stored on C and my SSD C drive is too small for that (suggestion for the devs, make an option DURING install to avoid this....)

So I read the tutorials, moved the folder in appdata....then created a new profile which pointed to the folder I've moved to and I mist have done something wrong because I don't see any of the 25 000 old mails.

I created another profile and this time it asked me for my email details (login/pass) which I've entered but I'm back to the same problem.

How can I get out of this ?

I have saved my "original" email folder in which I have an "inbox.sbd" folder that seems to contain my mails and even the folders I've defined when I started setting up TB (before realizing it stored everything on C) so I' just like to use this layout but it won't work.

Should I create a new profile, enter my email infos and then overwrite the inbox.sbd with my old one or is there a sort of "reconstruct" option hidden somewhere ?

Thanks for the help and please take my suggestion to allow for email folder location choice seriously......

Hello All, I've installed TB to replace my old Opera Mail which is getting too old for support. I have over 25 000 mails from 2004 onwards. Export from opera went fine, install into TB went fine and then i've realized that the mails were stored on C and my SSD C drive is too small for that (suggestion for the devs, make an option DURING install to avoid this....) So I read the tutorials, moved the folder in appdata....then created a new profile which pointed to the folder I've moved to and I mist have done something wrong because I don't see any of the 25 000 old mails. I created another profile and this time it asked me for my email details (login/pass) which I've entered but I'm back to the same problem. How can I get out of this ? I have saved my "original" email folder in which I have an "inbox.sbd" folder that seems to contain my mails and even the folders I've defined when I started setting up TB (before realizing it stored everything on C) so I' just like to use this layout but it won't work. Should I create a new profile, enter my email infos and then overwrite the inbox.sbd with my old one or is there a sort of "reconstruct" option hidden somewhere ? Thanks for the help and please take my suggestion to allow for email folder location choice seriously......

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Update....

I've looked into my saved directory and I can see a "inbox.sbd" folder with my created folders in it and a size which I like.

I also see a "mail/local folders" and a "pop.free.fr" folder (which is my ISP)

The folder location in the program points to the "local folders" can i change it to the "inbox.sbd" where I have everything ?

Thanks

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Okay, I'll start, assuming you're on your original profile where all is okay except you want mail on a different drive. Here are steps: - exit TB - in File explorer, locate the account folder at c:\users\<yourID>\appdata]roaming\thunderbird\profile\..yourprofilename\mail (or \imapmail if imap account) - copy the folder to another drive and feel free to rename the folder, e.g., D:\imap.gmail.com - start TB - click tools>accountsettings>account>server settings - at Message Storage the current account directory is visible. Click 'browse' and change setting to the location you moved the folder to - exit and restart TB and confirm that the setting is working ok - which it should be. - now, you can go to file explorer and delete the mail folder on drive C. -

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Ok, that did the trick, I lost about 2 days of mails "in between" but there was nothing vital in it, thanks for the help and if some devs read this it is a very bad point to let the user choose where the 200 megs of program are installed but not where the 8 gigs of mail (in my case) are installed.

Thanks a lot for the detailed step by step tutorial.

JC

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Correction, that DID NOT the trick.

Once everything was done I deleted the old default folder in c/users.....and now he won't start thunderbird telling me that the profile is missing.....

So I got to let the profile on C but have the emails on D ?

This is really SO BAD in terms of user ergonomy it's almost comical......

I'll try again tomorrow to create a profile, then move my mails in it (all in C) and the move only the mails out but keep the profile in C.

The key point from the start in that i wanted NOTHING in C because it's a SSD and there is not that much space left in it......

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What did you delete? You were to delete only the account folder, not the profile.