Thunderbird stores your data in a separate location, away from the program filesapplication, called your profile folder. To move your data, copy your profile folder to the equivalent location on your destination computer.
- Click on the menu button
, then go to and select .
Go to the menu and select . - Click on . Your Thunderbird profile folder will open in Windows ExplorerFile BrowserFinder.
- CloseQuit Thunderbird.
- From your Thunderbird profile folder, go up three levelsgo up two levelsopen the menu and select two times.
- Right-clickHold down the control key while you click
on the Thunderbird.thunderbird folder, and select .NOTE: .thunderbird is a hidden folder. Make sure you have Linux set to show hidden files.
- Go to the drive you are using to transfer your data, then right-clickhold down the Ctrl key while you click inside the drive, and select .
- On your destination computer, right-clickhold down the Ctrl key while you click on your backup Thunderbird folder, and select .
- Open Thunderbird, and close the account setup window if it appears.
- Click on the menu button
, then go to and select .
Go to the menu and select . - Click on . Your Thunderbird profile folder will open in Windows ExplorerFile BrowserFinder.
- CloseQuit Thunderbird.
- From your Thunderbird profile folder, go up three levelsgo up two levelsopen the menu and select two times.
- Right-clickHold down the control key while you click
inside the folder, and select . - When prompted, choose to replace your current data.
If you have used the profile manager to store your data in a custom location, create a new profile in the same location as your prefs.js file. Thunderbird will use the already existing data.