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Import doesn't include email

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I converted my Outlook .pst file to an mbox file using SysTools PST converter When I try to import it into Thunderbird, it permits me to import only a .zip file from a previous backup, or a calendar file, or an address file. I need it to import the whole thing, especially the emails. How?

I converted my Outlook .pst file to an mbox file using SysTools PST converter When I try to import it into Thunderbird, it permits me to import only a .zip file from a previous backup, or a calendar file, or an address file. I need it to import the whole thing, especially the emails. How?

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Help/More Troubleshooting, Profile Folder, Open Folder, close TB, copy the mbox file into Mail/Local Folders, restart TB, find the folder under Local Folders in the Folder Pane.

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When I open Help, there is More Troubleshooting option. If choose Troubleshooting Mode, it asks me if I want to restart. I could do that but I don't know how to copy the mbox file into Mail/Local Folders after closing TB.

Also I have many mbox files. Isn't there some way to import them all at once?

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There is no More Troubleshooting option.

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The menu item is actually Help/Troubleshooting Information. That will open in a new tab. Look under Application Basics for Profile Folder.