Thunderbird Backup advice

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  • #7567
    oldtimeroldtimer
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      I have used TBird for a number of years and never found a way to backup my messages, mainly because I cannot find them. I know where the PROFILE is but I can find no sign of messages within it.  Still, they must be there hiding behind another name.  What I would really like is a back-up programme that would do the job for me simply cleanly efficiently and reliably.

      I have found several offerings on the web, but they seem to come with a warning that they do not work properly and “should be used at the users own risk”

       

      I guess I am not the only one to use TBird so hopefully some one can give advice.

      Maybe even any alternative email progs.  Again I have found one or three but they seem to require me to sell my soul to one or other of the data grabbing devils such as MSoft, Google etc

       

      The big advantage of TBird is that I do not have to join anything.

      Its easy when you know how

      #7568
      Dave RiceDave Rice
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        @ricedg
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        Mozbackup http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/ I’ve used it a lot over the years to migrate TB from one PC to the next.

        #7569
        Ed PEd P
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          @edps
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          PROFILE links to a hidden folder. I think you use Ubuntu or Mint and the mail folder for these is in:

          (show hidden files)

          your Home folder->.thunderbird->some weird folder e.g. xz7feqqz.default. (just look for a folder some name.default. You can open this folder and only copy Mail if you like but I do not recommend this approach)

          you need this plus another file in

          your Home folder->.thunderbird->profiles.ini

          Copy both the folder and the profiles.ini file to a thumbdrive. When you want to restore just install TBird, run it once and fill out your mail details (important), then shutdown TBird and overwrite the .thunderbird files with the contents of your thumbdrive (you can ignore the crash reports stuff).

          Simple quick warts and all backup – backup for Windows is similar but I cannot remember where ‘profiles.ini’ is kept.

           

           

           

          #7571
          JayCeeDeeJayCeeDee
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            @jayceedee
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            +1 to Dave’s advice. I use that programme to back up everything on T’Bird – I also used it for Firefox when that was my default browser ( now on Chrome ). I seem to remember some cautions/warnings expressed about no longer supported or up to date, but I used it successfully when I moved to a new W10 PC last year.

            #7576
            oldtimeroldtimer
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              Thanks all.

              I will have a look at MOZBACKUP on the strength of that even if the website says “USE AT OWN RISK”.  After all, you cannot all be wrong can you? :good:

              Its easy when you know how

              #7577
              Dave RiceDave Rice
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                @ricedg
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                I’ve used it on a W10 PC this year.

                #7579
                oldtimeroldtimer
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                  @oldtimer
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                  Done.  Downloaded and installed.  Backup run. Now I have to wait for an emergency  LOL

                  Its easy when you know how

                  #7580
                  Ed PEd P
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                    @edps
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                    I must admit I thought the OP used Linux, but I see I was wrong. Mozbackup doesn’t work for Linux but is a good choice for his Win7

                    #7582
                    Dave RiceDave Rice
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                      @ricedg
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                      You’re thinking of Old Les.

                      #7611
                      The DukeThe Duke
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                        @sgb101
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                        OT don’t you have a second pc to can try the back up on? Id have to test  out.

                        #7612
                        Dave RiceDave Rice
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                          @ricedg
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                          You don’t need a second PC, just a different user.

                          #7622
                          Ed PEd P
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                            @edps
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                            Not disagreeing with Dave – just wanted to tout the Portable Version. There are times when this can come in handy.

                            link

                            #7656
                            TipponTippon
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                              Not disagreeing with Dave – just wanted to tout the Portable Version. There are times when this can come in handy. link

                              Seconded. I use the portable version as my main mail client, and copy it to my pen drive every so often too. On the off chance that my house burns down, I’ll still have a copy of the message from that lovely sounding Nigerian Prince 😉

                              #7670
                              D-DanD-Dan
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                                For completeness, on Linux your profile folder itself will have inside a Mail folder. Simply copy it somewhere secure, and job done.

                                Arch Linux, on a Ryzen 7 1800X, 32 GB, 5 (yes -5) HDs inc 5 SSDs, 4 RPi 3Bs + 1 RPi 4B - one as an NFS server with two more drives, PiHole (shut yours), Plex server, cloud server, and other random Pi stuff. Nice CoolerMaster case, 2 x NV GTX 1070 8GB, and a whopping 32" AOC 1440P monitor.

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