A PERFECT REPLY AND VERY HAPPY TO USE THIS. *PHILLIP GENCHER*

On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 11:43:06 AM UTC+4, Phillip Gencher wrote:
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> Here's the solution:
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> To import old emails from your old cell phone, this worked for me 
> transferring from a Samsung S3 to a Note 4 on the AT&T network:
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> First exit out of the K-9 Mail program on your old and new cell phones. 
> Connect the old cell phone to your computer, double click on your cell 
> model in My Computer and open the folders Phone/Android/com.fsck.k9 and 
> copy the "files" folder to your desktop. Safely disconnect the old cell 
> phone and connect your new cell phone. On the folder you saved to your 
> desktop open the folders: Phone/Android/com.fsck.k9/files and do the same 
> with the connected new cell phone, copy from the old cell folder and 
> replace on the new cell phone these 2 files and folder:
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> Folder and contents .db_att
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> Data Base file .db
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> DB-JOUNAL file .db-journal
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> *The name of the 2 files and folder will be the same but with a different 
> extension, the file name might be different for each user. 
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>
> You do not need to copy over the .nomedia file.
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>  
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> Now open K-9 Mail on the new phone and you will see your old emails.
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