03-18-2014, 05:50 AM
Thanks that was helpful. I will say this, it was simpler than I thought. Once I found the .thunderbird file you spoke of it was a simple matter of putting the mail folder in the right user folder to see what I needed. Worked like a charm.
Then I discovered that I needed 1 email and I easily transferred that over by renaming the inbox by adding a 1 to it then pasting the copied inbox information from other user folder thunderbird used to identify with, forwarded that to myself, closed Thunderbird and then changed everything back and bang it was there in the sent folder and I just had to move it to the inbox. Easy peasy... Hope that made sense to you. Cause it worked....
Nite
ohjrson
Then I discovered that I needed 1 email and I easily transferred that over by renaming the inbox by adding a 1 to it then pasting the copied inbox information from other user folder thunderbird used to identify with, forwarded that to myself, closed Thunderbird and then changed everything back and bang it was there in the sent folder and I just had to move it to the inbox. Easy peasy... Hope that made sense to you. Cause it worked....
Nite
ohjrson
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