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How to recover INBOX & Sent messages from 3 Comcast email addresses from Acronis True Image 2020 Backup?

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Had issues with Comcast emails. They were set up with POP settings. Was on the phone with Comcast and uninstalled 3 email addresses and reinstalled using IMAP settings. I did not delete the message data leaving that box unchecked. After about 1.5 hours on the phone with Comcast was able to get the reinstalled Comcast email addresses to pull all of the emails off Comcast website. But there are emails that are missing from each of the inbox and sent folders for each of the 3 Comcast email addresses.

I do an incremental weekly backup using Acronis True Image 2020 Home Edition. I see the folders in the path but since they were saved last Saturday under POP settings, the backups I will need to try to recover are in 3 of the Comcast folders in the "MAIL" folder and not "IMAPMAIL" folder which listed 6 folders from imap.comcast1.net through imapcomcast6.net.

What do I need to copy from the correct Comcast folder called "Profile" where the izpoojy7.default is? Within this izpoojy7.default is the folder mail.comcast-1.net which has 1 of the 3 Comcast email addresses I need to recover the inboxes and sent folder emails. Please see the attached photo of the contents of this mail.comcast-1.net folder.

Do I just copy the Inbox.mozmsgs as well as the Sent.mozmsgs files? Or do I also need to recover more of the files within the respective mail.comcast-1.net folder? Thank you for any assistance you can offer on this matter.

Had issues with Comcast emails. They were set up with POP settings. Was on the phone with Comcast and uninstalled 3 email addresses and reinstalled using IMAP settings. I did not delete the message data leaving that box unchecked. After about 1.5 hours on the phone with Comcast was able to get the reinstalled Comcast email addresses to pull all of the emails off Comcast website. But there are emails that are missing from each of the inbox and sent folders for each of the 3 Comcast email addresses. I do an incremental weekly backup using Acronis True Image 2020 Home Edition. I see the folders in the path but since they were saved last Saturday under POP settings, the backups I will need to try to recover are in 3 of the Comcast folders in the "MAIL" folder and not "IMAPMAIL" folder which listed 6 folders from imap.comcast1.net through imapcomcast6.net. '''What do I need to copy from the correct Comcast folder called "Profile" where the izpoojy7.default is? Within this izpoojy7.default is the folder mail.comcast-1.net which has 1 of the 3 Comcast email addresses I need to recover the inboxes and sent folder emails. Please see the attached photo of the contents of this mail.comcast-1.net folder. Do I just copy the Inbox.mozmsgs as well as the Sent.mozmsgs files? Or do I also need to recover more of the files within the respective mail.comcast-1.net folder? ''' Thank you for any assistance you can offer on this matter.
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After I posted this question, I went into Windows File Explorer and found the mail.comcast.net folder with the Inbox.mozmsgs along with all of the other files. I copied the contents of the Inbox.mozmsgs to the folder imap.comcast.net folder and also all of the other files. I then restarted Thunderbird but they are showing in the inbox at all :( I haven't copied the sent mail.comcast.net folder contents to the sent imap.comcast.net folder yet.

Obviously, I am not doing this correctly. The good thing is they are all still in the respective mail.comcast.net folders so I am hoping someone will be able to help me fix this.

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any folder with an extension *.mozmsgs only contains *.wdseml files. Each .wdseml file is a partial copy (up to 49KB) of a message in the mail folder, stored in a .mozmsgs subdirectory. It is used by Windows Search Integration and does not contain full copies of downloaded emails.

Basically ignore those mozmsgs folders.

It looks like comcast has got you using IMAP. IMAP does not work like POP. IMAP means all your emails are now stored on the server and the imap folders synchronise with server to display whatever is on the server. You just need to remember that anything you delete via webmail will automatically be deleted in an imap account. So if you use a phone that uses imap and you delte an email, it gets deleted off server and then deleted in Thunderbird imap folder. Never consider emails downloaded into an imap account as an independent copy because it can only display whatever is on server, but you can use it to get backup just in case of loss off the server. Please remember to ensure you have copies of fully downloaded emails so it's possible to create a backup.

It's not possible to put anything into an imap account folder because when you start Thunderbird, an imap account checks what is on server. As any copied in mbox file is not on the server, it will auto get removed so you see nothing.

In the backup of mail.comcast.net folder, you need to get copies of all the mbox files and folders with .sbd extension and put them into your 'Local Folders' mail account.

Get access to your backup - select the 'Mail' folder and then select the 'mail.comcast.net' folder to see all the mbox (no extension) files. All the folders with a .sbd extension mean they contain more mbox files which are subfolders.

Exit Thunderbird.

  • windows search type : %Appdata% - see image below as guide
  • Select %Appdata% file folder
  • Select the 'Roaming' folder
  • Select the 'Thunderbird' folder
  • Select the profile name folder
  • Select the 'Mail' folder
  • Select the 'Local Folders' folder
  • Paste all the copied mbox files and .sbd folders into the 'Local Folders' folder - see image belwo as guide

Start Thunderbird You should see all the emails from the old pop account appear in the 'Local Folders' mail account.

At this point you have an option. Either leave all the pop emails in 'Local Folders' because A) you have access to them B) they are independent copies from server just like the old pop folders and only stored on your computer C) it keeps your server quota down to current level. OR you can gradually get copies of small batches of emails and COPY them into an imap account folder. This means the emails then get uploaded back onto the server. This can take a while to do and most servers do have a limit on how many emails you upload via imap. It will also use up more of your server email quota which may be important to you. Personally, I would advise you do not bother to upload them back onto the server unless you use imap because you have more than one computer which needs to access those emails.

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Thank you Toad! I had to reread your reply for it to totally sink in! I cannot find any mbox files. I Googled that and tried to do find them using ImportExportTools NG. But when it took me to the Comcast email folders within the Profile, there were none. I guess that mbox were the the backups? So that won't be able to be used....

I do a weekly incremental backup of my entire computer using Acronis. Before I saw your reply, I was doing a test on another HP Pavilion laptop. I am recovering that entire Profile from my incremental backup from last Saturday, March 29, which has all of the Mail.comcast.net folders on it. It's about half way through.

This should recover all of the folders and files which have 3 POP Comcast email accounts and all of their respective inbox and sent emails.

How should I then move the contents back to my HP Envy laptop to the Local Folder? Since there are no mbox files what files and folders will I need to move to the Local Folder? Or is this not possible either?

If that is the case, would I need to create POP accounts again for these 3 Comcast email addresses? Is it possible to also create 3 Comcast accounts using IMAP? But can I do this and not have the 3 POP Comcast accounts try to get any new messages as would be the case with the IMAP accounts?

I understand I cannot move them to the IMAP folder from everything you said, and even if I could there definitely would be a much smaller limit on their Comcast server.

I am perfectly ok on creating 3 Comcast folders in the Local Folder in case I should need access to them.

Appreciate your assistance in this situation Toad!

Fred

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re :I cannot find any mbox files.

In the first image you posted - the right pane shows files that have same name as folder but no extension eg: Inbox, Drafts, they are mbox files - they contain emails. These are the files you need to copy. Take a closer look at the second image I posted as it shows mbox files selected

Inbox.msf, Drafts.msf etc those files with .msf are just index files so you can ignore them.

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The Acronis recovery of that Thundebird profile took around 9 hours to the old HP Pavilion laptop I am practicing on this ordeal.

On my old HP Pavilion laptop I was trying to change the local directory for each of the 3 Comcast profiles. It wanted me to restart after I changed the existing profile that was in there but I hit cancel and proceeded to change each. However, I messed that up and it said something to the effect that pathway was being used by another one and to change it to something else. I am not describing this accurately. I was so frustrated at this point! So then I went into File Explorer and deleted the existing Profile. I then found the recovered profile and am copying it to the Local folder. There are over 320,000 items and it says about 12 hours!  :((((

Obviously, I am copying way to much beyone the 3 Comcast email accounts!

I am glad that I am practicing on my old HP Pavilion laptop. I need to get this right to be able to do it for real on this HP Envy laptop I am on now.

Based on what you recommended, it appears that I should paste the inbox and sent folders on Local. But I have 3 different Comcast email addresses. Is there a way that I can know for sure which is which? I don't want to mess this up!

Is what you were describing as simple as copy the Inbox file for each of the 3 Comcast email accounts and pasting it into Local folder? Can I create a folder called Inbox for each of the 3 Comcast email accounts and paste into each named Comcast inbox and do the same for the Sent folder for each of the 3 Comcast accounts all under Local folders?

Since it is taking so long with copying on the old HP laptop, I think I'll do another recovery from Acronis to this laptop. But within this Acronis backup there are a bunch of other email accounts that were not affected including some gmail accounts. So I just need to copy and paste the emails from the inbox and sent folders for each of the 3 Comcast accounts?

I hope I am not confusing you on what I have done so far and I am trying so hard to do this correctly. Unfortunately, I am at best an intermediate level when it comes to this. Everything I have done is pretty much self taught over 30 years.

Thank you so very much for your help so far!

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re :I am perfectly ok on creating 3 Comcast folders in the Local Folder in case I should need access to them.

In Thunderbird In 'Local Folders' Create 3 new folders to receive emails for comcast. I suggest it might be a good idea to name each folder by first part of email address - the bit that comes before the '@' - assuming it's different for each account. Then in each of the three new folders - create a subfolder called 'Test'. This creating of a sub folder is important because it will create a folder with .sbd extension that's easy to identify. So you have this in Folder Pane: Local Folders > 1st comcast name > > Test > 2nd comcast name > > Test > 3rd comcast name > > Test

Exit Thunderbird

Now to locate those folders

  • windows search type : %Appdata%
  • Select %Appdata% file folder
  • Select the 'Roaming' folder
  • Select the 'Thunderbird' folder
  • Select the profile name folder
  • Select the 'Mail' folder
  • Select the 'Local Folders' folder

The 'Local Folders' folder should now contain 3 folders with a .sbd extension eg: 1st comcast name.sbd, 2nd comcast name.sbd, 3rd comcast name.sbd

Select '1st comcast name.sbd' folder to see it's contents and it will have an mbox file in it called 'Test' - you can ignore the 'Test' mbox or delete it and the .msf file. It's job has been done. Leave this window open ready to receive files and folders.

From your backup - Mail/mail.comcast-1.net - as per image you posted. get a 'COPY' of all the mbox files whether they have a size or not - they are the files that do not have any extension and also all the folders that have a sbd extension. From the image you posted I can see 'one sbd folder called Archives.sbd' and a load of mbox files - 'Archives', 'Drafts', 'Inbox' - but you will probably also have 'Sent', 'Templates', 'Junk', 'Trash' and any other you created. PASTE them in the 'Local Folders' > '1st comcast name.sbd' folder'

Repeat the same process - Open the '2nd comcast name.sbd' folder ready to receive emails From your backup - Mail/mail.comcast-2.net - COPY all mbox files and folders with .sbd extension and PASTE into '2nd comcast name.sbd' folder

Then do same process for the last of the pop accounts.

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Thank you again Toad! I am just reading this for the first time early Sunday morning. I read it twice already. I will open that recovered Profile that is on the old HP Pavilion laptop and expand the Profile to identify the Comcast addresses. I want to then take a photo and post it here so you can see what I see. Then if you can tell me the Comcast profile that matches what you mention above as Mail/mail.comcast-1.net Mail/mail.comcast-2.net & Mail/mail.comcast-3.net, I can proceed confidentally to implement your steps!

I'll get to this later this afternoon......probably in about 6 hours......not sure where you are located. I am in the Eastern time zone of the US.....it's about 8:45am EDT.

I am learning! And appreciate your patience with this humble individual!

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