Hi,

Press windows-r, type %appdata% and press enter.
Hit T until you get to thunderbird and press control-c to copy.
Open a folder or drive on an sd card, usb key whatever and paste with control-v.

On the new computer, do the reverse.


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Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 1:51 PM
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Subject: ot how do I move thunderbird files

        I know this isn't a list for thunderbird questions but I will be 
getting window-eyes with the new computer.  I have old files on the old XP 
computer but I can't run thunderbird off it so how do I get the files of email 
off it.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks.  Kurt If you reply to 
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