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Changing from The Bat to Thunderbird

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Hello,

for more than 10 years I was using The Bat email client, but this got bloated up so much with a lost of errors and bugs so that I want to switch to a new email client.

I read that Thunderbird is the best alternative to it. I have a lot email accounts and emails, but I cannot figure out how to import or convert from The Bat to Thunderbird.

Anyone who can help?

Thanks

Hello, for more than 10 years I was using The Bat email client, but this got bloated up so much with a lost of errors and bugs so that I want to switch to a new email client. I read that Thunderbird is the best alternative to it. I have a lot email accounts and emails, but I cannot figure out how to import or convert from The Bat to Thunderbird. Anyone who can help? Thanks

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Here are the basics:

  1. for IMAP just create in thunderbird, and all messages will be there
  2. for POP, select each folder, highlight all messages, click tools>export as mbox
  3. for addressbook, use the export option to create csv format
  4. install importexporttools addon if not already done
  5. in thunderbird, highlight Local Folders, rightclick and select importexporttools option to import mbox, do for each exported folder
  6. setup your POP account. you now have folders in account and prior ones in Local Folders. they can be merged, but that's another task that i am bypassing here.
  7. import the csv addressbook to thunderbird. that can be a little tricky, getting all fields aligned. That sometimes takes a few tries.

I think these steps will get you started.

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