Updating emails - Mozilla
This is a discussion on Updating emails - Mozilla ; My new PC running Windows XP Pro recently suffered a hardware failure
and is being repaired but I have managed to resurrect my old Windows98
SE machine to access email.
How do I transfer just the emails retrieved in the ...
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Updating emails
My new PC running Windows XP Pro recently suffered a hardware failure
and is being repaired but I have managed to resurrect my old Windows98
SE machine to access email.
How do I transfer just the emails retrieved in the last few days on my
old machine to the new one when it has been repaired without losing
those already on the new machine?
Michael
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Re: Updating emails
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 09:57:23 +0100, in message ,
Michael Iannantuoni wrote:
> My new PC running Windows XP Pro recently suffered a hardware failure
> and is being repaired but I have managed to resurrect my old Windows98
> SE machine to access email.
>
> How do I transfer just the emails retrieved in the last few days on my
> old machine to the new one when it has been repaired without losing
> those already on the new machine?
http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/faq#export
(When you copy the mail files from the Windows 98SE machine
to the Windows XP Pro machine, you may want to rename them
so they have different names to the mail files already on
the Windows XP Pro machine.)
> Michael
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Cheers,
Ralph
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Re: Updating emails
Ralph Fox wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 09:57:23 +0100, in message ,
> Michael Iannantuoni wrote:
>
>
>> My new PC running Windows XP Pro recently suffered a hardware failure
>> and is being repaired but I have managed to resurrect my old Windows98
>> SE machine to access email.
>>
>> How do I transfer just the emails retrieved in the last few days on my
>> old machine to the new one when it has been repaired without losing
>> those already on the new machine?
>>
>
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/faq#export
>
>
> (When you copy the mail files from the Windows 98SE machine
> to the Windows XP Pro machine, you may want to rename them
> so they have different names to the mail files already on
> the Windows XP Pro machine.)
>
>
>
>> Michael
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>
>
Thanks Ralph