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I want to copy a 2011 Archive into my current folder

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I have Thunderbird running with an Archive 2016 folder and another for 2015 with obviously an archive.msf file in my profile folder. I want to read some 2011 emails, I kept a copy of the relevant archive and archive.msf files from that time. Can I simply copy these into my current profile folder without messing up my currently archived emails?

I have Thunderbird running with an Archive 2016 folder and another for 2015 with obviously an archive.msf file in my profile folder. I want to read some 2011 emails, I kept a copy of the relevant archive and archive.msf files from that time. Can I simply copy these into my current profile folder without messing up my currently archived emails?

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Yes you can. You could back up the existing Archive files just in case, but adding the 2011 files there should not affect others - it should just show up. Do make sure Thunderbird is closed when copying adding the file(s).

Empty archives are represented as 0 bytes sized files, .msf files should be created when missing. (You can even create a new folder in Thunderbird called 2011 and see what it does on disk, then remove it afterwards.) If you have an existing and small archive containing just a few messages, you can open its Archive file with a text editor and see that it just contains text.

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Yes you can. You could back up the existing Archive files just in case, but adding the 2011 files there should not affect others - it should just show up. Do make sure Thunderbird is closed when copying adding the file(s).

Empty archives are represented as 0 bytes sized files, .msf files should be created when missing. (You can even create a new folder in Thunderbird called 2011 and see what it does on disk, then remove it afterwards.) If you have an existing and small archive containing just a few messages, you can open its Archive file with a text editor and see that it just contains text.

That worked a treat. Many thanks