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Thunderbird 68 to current version on different computer

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How do I copy all my file folders and subfolders (hierarchy with their messages) from an older version of thunderbird 68.4.1 to the newest version on the same MaciOS. When I’ve upgraded thunderbird (latest version on same machine 91.13.1) in the past I don’t see the storage heirarchy with corresponding data inside each folder or subfolder, which has led me to keep staying with the really old version. I’ve located the item (profile folder??) in the iOS Library that seems from its size to be the data in the hierarchy I’m used to. Can I just delete all other profiles in that library leaving the big one there and expect that the newer thunderbird version will use it? Afraid (Val)

How do I copy all my file folders and subfolders (hierarchy with their messages) from an older version of thunderbird 68.4.1 to the newest version on the same MaciOS. When I’ve upgraded thunderbird (latest version on same machine 91.13.1) in the past I don’t see the storage heirarchy with corresponding data inside each folder or subfolder, which has led me to keep staying with the really old version. I’ve located the item (profile folder??) in the iOS Library that seems from its size to be the data in the hierarchy I’m used to. Can I just delete all other profiles in that library leaving the big one there and expect that the newer thunderbird version will use it? Afraid (Val)

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peasev said

How do I copy all my file folders and subfolders (hierarchy with their messages) from an older version of thunderbird 68.4.1 to the newest version on the same MaciOS. When I’ve upgraded thunderbird (latest version on same machine 91.13.1) in the past I don’t see the storage heirarchy with corresponding data inside each folder or subfolder, which has led me to keep staying with the really old version.

I don't understand what you mean by "I don't see ...". Please state more clearly.

peasev said

I’ve located the item (profile folder??) in the iOS Library that seems from its size to be the data in the hierarchy I’m used to. Can I just delete all other profiles in that library leaving the big one there and expect that the newer thunderbird version will use it? Afraid (Val)

I wouldn't delete anything unless you have multiple large profiles. Please list the profile names.

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I don't understand what you mean by "I don't see ...". Please state more clearly. PLEASE SEE ATTACHED 1-THDERBRD NEWER 2-THDERVRD SEE AND ACCESS ALL MESSAGES Please list the profile names. PLEASE SEE ATTACHED 3-PROFILE NAMES

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You should keep the xxx.default profile - it is there as a backup. You normally will have only one default-release folder.

I suggest on the old system you install updates and do backups between each update, until you get to version 102.5.0.

Then copy the contents of the profile directory of old computer to the xxxx-default directory of new computer

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Thanks for your help! Just to clarify--I heavenly 1 iMac iOS 12.--- Both versions of Thunderbird are on the same Mac. The newest version of iOS is iOS 13.01 It crashes the 68.4.1 TB version which displays and allows access to all messages (in the longer of the 2 screen shots i sent you. TB latest version on same machine 91.13.1 only displays the other screen shot which only has current inbox and does not display all the oilers folders and messages that I need to access.

How do I get the old version profile to work in the newer or besst case the newest version 102.5.0 that you mentioned in your last reply?

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that's "Have only...1 iMac iOS 12.---" SORRY!!!

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SORRY AGAIN--- teaches me to read what I wrote before clicking reply

"does not display all the older folders, subfolders, and messages that I need to access. "

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Have only...1 iMac iOS 12. Both versions of Thunderbird are on the same Mac. The newest version of iOS is iOS 13.01 It crashes the 68.4.1 TB version which displays and allows access to all messages (in the longer of the 2 screen shots i sent you. TB latest version on same machine 91.13.1 only displays the other screen shot which only has current inbox and does not display all the older folders and messages that I need to access.

How do I get the old version profile to work in the newer version or best case the newest version 102.5.0 that you mentioned in your last reply?