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Export email's adress

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Dear Madam, Dear Sir,

I am trying to export all email adress from our profesionnal account. Is there a way I can download an .xls or .csv file with all emails ?

Thanks in advance for your answer, Best regards,

Barthelemy

Dear Madam, Dear Sir, I am trying to export all email adress from our profesionnal account. Is there a way I can download an .xls or .csv file with all emails ? Thanks in advance for your answer, Best regards, Barthelemy

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To export an Address Book from Thunderbird.

click on 'Address Book' select an address book (Not 'All Address Books') click on 'Tools' > 'Export' Choose where to save files on computer Save as Type: select Comma separated (*.csv) Click on 'Save'.

Repeat for each address book.

If you are wanting to create a backup to import back into Thunderbird in emergency. Same process but advise you use 'Save as Type' : LDIF

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Chosen Solution

To export an Address Book from Thunderbird.

click on 'Address Book' select an address book (Not 'All Address Books') click on 'Tools' > 'Export' Choose where to save files on computer Save as Type: select Comma separated (*.csv) Click on 'Save'.

Repeat for each address book.

If you are wanting to create a backup to import back into Thunderbird in emergency. Same process but advise you use 'Save as Type' : LDIF

Modified by Toad-Hall