Hi Tim,
I have always used comma separated csv format, and I have not had a problem.
However, a better idea is to copy the thunderbird folder from your personal folder
app data
roaming
thunderbird
from one computer
and paste into the same folder in the new computer.Good luck, Manny please help me reach a million clicks by forwarding my stand-up comedy performance to your friends, or Tweet or Facebook it.
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computer specifications: Window Eyes 8.4, Dell xps420 Windows 7 home premium, with dual boot to windows 8.1, with start8 from: www.stardock.com with 8 gb RAM, Intel q6600 quad core drivers and software updated software recommended: Firefox, Thunderbird, Win Patrol, Roboform, On 5/12/2014 12:59 PM, tim cumings wrote:
The subject is selfexplanatory. I'm installing thunderbird on another computer and want to export my email addresses and import them in to the other computer. My question is which file type is the best to export them to so thunderbird will recognize them and import them correctly.
thanks.
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