If they use imap then this quide does not apply to them. T-bird, by
default, only stores mail from pop mail accouts in mbox format. And with
imap the user would automaticaly get there mails once the configure the
account.

Instead the guide should point out that the "Local Folders" folder is
located inside the "Mail" or "ImapMail folder that they copyed during
the preparation steps.

Acttually i think the quide should point out that it is not nesesery to
make backups of your emails if you use imap, especialy as they will just
be frustrated once they get to the restoring par, because Thunderbird
didnt store the mbox files in the ImapMail folder by default, it does
however store a bunch of MSF files with excatly the same name (different
extension) that the user will likly think are the mbox files (mbox files
dosn't have an extension), Evolution will just gray out all file types
and not let the user continue with out any way for the user to know what
hi is doing wrong, and probably thinking that he just lost all his
emails.

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Heres a suggestion for the new text.

Open the folder <filename>Local Folders</filename>, witch is found in
side the <filename>Mail</filename> folder, look for files with names
such as <filename>Inbox</filename>, <filename>Unsent
Messages</filename>, <filename>Sent</filename>. Select a file and press
<guibutton>Open</guibutton>. If you have many email messages, you may
have to wait a while for the file to be checked before you can continue.

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Changes should then also be made to line 756 to no longer mention the
ImapMail folder.

Around line 712 a note should be added stating that if the user is using
imap, he/she does not need to make a back up of the messages, as they
are already backed up on the server.

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windows line 1058, no one ever mentioned the "Local Folders", so how is the 
user suposed to know what or where it is?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/493169
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