An introduction to Thunderbird, part 6
Importing e-mail and addresses
Changing to a new mail client doesn't have to be difficult, as long as you have a proper guide
to help you. :) In this part of the introduction I will try to show you how to import and migrate
all your information from your old mail client. Clients I will talk about are Outlook, Netscape
and Eudora. Big topic, so buckle up. :)
If you go to Tools > Import, you will get this window, here you have 3 choices, I'll talk about two
of them, importing email and address books.
Importing mail
Now, the first I will do is import mail from my other account,
I check the box which says mail, then press next.
Depending on which client you used before switching to Thunderbird, you check the box, I will for this
example use Eudora, press next.
As you see, you will get a notification of what Thunderbird has imported from your other mail client,
the last step to finish the import is to press the "Finish" button. :)
As you see, I've highlighted my folder for imported mail. Thunderbird will make a sub folder in your
local folders, so your mail doesn't get mixed up with other mail. To import mail from another client simply
repeat the procedure. Now, was that difficult?
Importing address book
Importing your address book is a must for many, to import your address-book from the other
client, check for address book and press next.
Choose what client you want to import from and press next, I will use Outlook Express in this example.
Once again you get a notification of what action Thunderbird has done, this message will vary depending
on what type of address book you have imported.
Opening your address book, you will see Thunderbird has added the imported book to the list of addresses.
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