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IMAP sync with Thunderbird import

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Hello, I have a question about the interaction between the import profile functionality and IMAP synchronization. I am currently in the process of transferring a domain, and during that process the existing emails on the IMAP server for that domain will be lost.

If I have all the emails for that server in a thunderbird backup, and I then transfer the domain and set up another IMAP server for the same addresses, then restore the thunderbird backup, will the emails from the backup then be added to the new IMAP server? If not, does anyone have a recommended way to achieve this?

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Hello, I have a question about the interaction between the import profile functionality and IMAP synchronization. I am currently in the process of transferring a domain, and during that process the existing emails on the IMAP server for that domain will be lost. If I have all the emails for that server in a thunderbird backup, and I then transfer the domain and set up another IMAP server for the same addresses, then restore the thunderbird backup, will the emails from the backup then be added to the new IMAP server? If not, does anyone have a recommended way to achieve this? Thank you

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Ok, now I understand. I concur to your strategy with my comments: - first, check account settings>synchronization&storage to verify that all folders can be downloaded - now, click file>offline>download to ensure that all IMAP messages are fully downloaded to the PC - I would then exit thunderbird and copy the message folders to external drive via windows file explorer and then move them to the Local Folders area in profile. I can give details on that, if needed. - now, after creating the new IMAP server account, you can upload the saved messages. Since IMAP was not designed to do that dance, it can be problematic, so I suggest creating a manual filter to copy messages from local folders to the IMAP account, and then to spot check to ensure that the transfer was successful.

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The good news is that IMAP auto populates. That is, when you reinstall an IMAP account, all messages immediately appear. There is no need to copy them for the purpose of moving to new PC. This is because the messages reside on the server and only headers on the PC.

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Not sure if I made it clear enough in the original question, sorry - this is actually about moving emails from one server to another. I need to put the messages somewhere else while opening a new server which will then be keyed to the same account details, but will not have the messages.

I think I've figured it out though, I'm gonna use local folders on Thunderbird to hold the messages from the old server, and then on connecting to the new server I'll copy them over to that.

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Ok, now I understand. I concur to your strategy with my comments: - first, check account settings>synchronization&storage to verify that all folders can be downloaded - now, click file>offline>download to ensure that all IMAP messages are fully downloaded to the PC - I would then exit thunderbird and copy the message folders to external drive via windows file explorer and then move them to the Local Folders area in profile. I can give details on that, if needed. - now, after creating the new IMAP server account, you can upload the saved messages. Since IMAP was not designed to do that dance, it can be problematic, so I suggest creating a manual filter to copy messages from local folders to the IMAP account, and then to spot check to ensure that the transfer was successful.

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