I will try that, and get back on results. Thank you.

On Jul 25, 10:15 am, John Ohm <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mark,
> You can run the profile manager by starting Thunderbird from the command
> line with the "-profilemanager" (without quotes) switch.
>
>     ./thunderbird -profilemanager
>
> -John
>
> spokeman wrote:
> > I'm migrating some work computers from Win to Lin. I've got Ubuntu 9
> > installed on a working box, and I need to migrate Outlook mail and
> > addresses to the Linux machine. Evolution recommends using
> > Thunderbird, and I've migrated between Windows machines Outlook to
> > Thunderbird in the past. So that is what I did. Installed Tbird on the
> > Win box, imported all the mail and addys. Nice and neat and tidy.
>
> > However, the Thunderbird site says to simply copy the old profile
> > files into the new profile you've created on the new machine. I've
> > done exactly as they recommended, and it does not work. I have the
> > mail files, I have the addy files, but I can't get them somewhere to
> > read them. I tried overwriting the existing profile. I tried copying
> > only the mail files over. I tried copying the profile in separately.
> > Mozilla suggests trying their profile manager - I can't find that.
>
> > Suggestions, please!
>
> > Thanks;
> > Mark
>
>
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