Trying to import PST folder(s)
I am trying to import old Outlook emails in PST folders to Thunderbird. I have created a new local folder in Tbird but there is no "import" facility when I right click on it.
I am using Windows 10
Thanks
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It will archive e-mails from many e-mail programs, including Microsoft Office Outlook. Then it can be used to "export" that archive to many different e-mail programs, including Thunderbird.
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You cannot import pst files, they are Microsoft specific.
You need to get it either converted into mbox files or using Outlook save the emails as individual .eml files to a folder on eg: your desktop.
You can then import .eml files or mbox files into Thunderbird using this addon extension: ImportExportTools
In order to install a downloaded extension, please do the following:
- Click the menu button and choose Add-ons.
- Drag your downloaded XPI file to the Add-ons Manager tab and drop it.
or
- Click the menu button and choose Add-ons.
- Click the gear icon at the top-right corner to the left of the search box and select Install Add-on From File…
- Locate the XPI file you downloaded and click Open.
You may need to restart Thunderbird when prompted. For more detailed instructions and information about installing add-ons, see Installing an Add-on in Thunderbird.
Thanks - I am a bit confused because some of the past posts referred to imports of PST files into Tbird, using a right click on a new local folder to show an "import" option..
I am searching for an email programme that will import PST files and I thought Tbird did that but If I understand your reply correctly, this will be a fruitless task.
I have thousands of emails so an EML conversion will not be practical. Do you know how to convert a PST file into an Mbox file ? Thanks
தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது
MailStore Home is a free program for home users.
It will archive e-mails from many e-mail programs, including Microsoft Office Outlook. Then it can be used to "export" that archive to many different e-mail programs, including Thunderbird.
This is the best, easiest way, and it is free for home users.