I believe Thuderbird uses the standard MBOX format so you can copy and paste and import into the other client quite easily
Copy the files to the new client and import as a file
Kiggs


On Jul 5, 2004, at 17:20, Wire James wrote:

Guyz

None of us has used thunderbird?

W
I recently got introduced to Thunderbird, and now would like to export
my emails to download them to another PC. I don't seem to find the
export facility, can someone explian how this is done please?

Thanks.

John
Kafanchan, Nigeria



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