Thanks Peter I appreciated that input.

LarryB
K & L



Peter Kaulback wrote:
Larry, you can open the mail files in Notepad (XP and win2k only). It is the data file that contains your email while the msf is a catalogue file.

I usually have a shortcut for Notepad in Send To so I can send any file directly to Notepad. Works great for many files. I've opened 14 mb mail files this way before :)

Peter Kaulback

LarryB wrote:

Thanks Keith, That is how I get there. Because the path is so long I did not put it all in there. Appearently you can not see the individule emails in a folder. The final location has two file that with names that match your folders, one is a MSF file with the same name and the other is the data file although it does not say "data" it just says "file".
Now I am trying to copy those two files and drop them into the other program and have it work.


LarryB
K & L



Keith Thompson wrote:

With xp, then the mail will be in Documents and settings. Go down through that and look for your profile. Its buried about 4 or 5 levels down.

Keith Thompson

LarryB wrote:

I have a laptop and a desktop both using XP sp2.
In using the laptop I had 140 emails on the server and I did not want to bring those into the laptop. By mistake I, while surfing the web, sent an email to someone thru their website. This brought all 140 messages into my laptop. I would like to get those emails transfered to my desktop.


I go to start>explorer>username>applications data>Thunderbird>and so one until I see my folders that I have setup in Thunderbird. I do not see any emails at all. I have checked to make sure "all hidden folders" are viewable.

Any help would really be appreciated. I just started an on line course and my emails were set up to go into specfic folders and by the time I get this straighten out I'll be behind.
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