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Importing Archived TB Emails

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I'm attempting to import/load an Archive.sbd file folder containing my old Thunderbird emails circa 2002-06. I attach an image showing the files and their sizes. I'm using the import tool and selecting import from a thunderbird profile and selecting all categories of Data to be imported. I get an import failed unexpectedly message. I attach an image showing this response. If I select only mail messages to import, the process completes with a file folder called Thunderbird Import which is empty. Not sure what the problem may be. Possibly exceeding file size? or Am I selecting the right category under import. I have no Zip files hence didn't use import from a file. I'm really unsure as to how to even look at what's on the Archive files but certain the larger files contain email messages.

Thanks,

Gary Mumaw

I'm attempting to import/load an Archive.sbd file folder containing my old Thunderbird emails circa 2002-06. I attach an image showing the files and their sizes. I'm using the import tool and selecting import from a thunderbird profile and selecting all categories of Data to be imported. I get an import failed unexpectedly message. I attach an image showing this response. If I select only mail messages to import, the process completes with a file folder called Thunderbird Import which is empty. Not sure what the problem may be. Possibly exceeding file size? or Am I selecting the right category under import. I have no Zip files hence didn't use import from a file. I'm really unsure as to how to even look at what's on the Archive files but certain the larger files contain email messages. Thanks, Gary Mumaw
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My first suggestion would be to exit thunderbird and copy into Local Folders with Windows File Explorer and see what happens. It can't hurt.

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Copy the large files with no extension, such as 2002, 2003, 2004 etc. into the Mail/Local Folders location of the active profile folder, while TB is closed. Since they are copied from an optical disc, make sure the read-only box is unchecked. Restart TB and find the folders under Local Folders in the Folder Pane.

Help/Troubleshooting Info, Profile Folder, Open Folder, to open the profile in File Explorer.

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