said:
>I have tried many ways to insert copies of these mail directories into
>the TB mail directory tree, but to no avail. Mozilla (and Thunderbird)
>seem to have gone to great lengths to obfuscate the organization of
>their mail folders and the directory structure.
How so? Looks pretty simple to me.
Let's assume you are using Thunderbird.
What I would do for each of the mail folders I want to copy is:
- create a placeholder folders to the folders to be moved.
- shut down Thunderbird
- copy just the mail data to the placeholder folders
this is the big file without and extension
- restart Thunderbird
- reindex the folder
If you look at prefs.js the organization of the mail folders should be
pretty obvious.
>Much of the time, they do not show up in the drive
>object from the WPS, either.
This is telling you is INI cleaning time.
Regards,
Steven
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