We're calling on all EU-based Mozillians with iOS or iPadOS devices to help us monitor Apple’s new browser choice screens. Join the effort to hold Big Tech to account!

This site will have limited functionality while we undergo maintenance to improve your experience. If an article doesn't solve your issue and you want to ask a question, we have our support community waiting to help you at @FirefoxSupport on Twitter and/r/firefox on Reddit.

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Rohkem teavet

I want to copy the address book from windows live mail to thunderbirds

  • 1 vastus
  • 1 on selline probleem
  • 1 view
  • Viimati vastas Toad-Hall

more options

I have been using Windows Live Mail 2010 since it was available, all of my contacts e-mail addresses are there. I want to use that address book in Thunderbirds.

I have been using Windows Live Mail 2010 since it was available, all of my contacts e-mail addresses are there. I want to use that address book in Thunderbirds.

All Replies (1)

more options

Export the WLM address book as a .csv file.

It would make importing easier if you then opened the .csv file using eg: Excel, and modified the Column headers to match those used by Thunderbird. This link tells you the Column header names used in Thunderbird.

eg: Thunderbird uses 'First Name' and 'Last Name', so if you currently have a column header called 'Name' which has both first and last name, then you need to modify the .csv file to separate the parts of the Name, so that instead you have 'First Name' and 'Last Name' column headers with appropriate content. Work through column headers to make sure they are the same title as those used in Thunderbird. Save the file.

then import the .csv file to thunderbird. In Thunderbird Click on 'Address Book' 'Tools' > 'Import' select 'Address books' and click on Next select 'Text File (LDIF, .tab, .csv, .txt) and click on Next You then map the fields of the imported .csv to those of Thunderbird, which should now be quite easy as you modified the column headers.