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How to export Juno 8.x email/folders files and address book to Thunderbird?

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I've been a Juno user for about 20 years, but support and reliability has gone to the dogs. I've set up Thunderbird for future use, but want to import my Juno emai/folders and address book. I've tried Dawn, but apparently Dawn can only look for Juno 5.x and earlier files/address book, how am I to export those files to Thunderbird? Latest questions/responses I can find is from 9/12/12. Anyone have any updated information?

I've been a Juno user for about 20 years, but support and reliability has gone to the dogs. I've set up Thunderbird for future use, but want to import my Juno emai/folders and address book. I've tried Dawn, but apparently Dawn can only look for Juno 5.x and earlier files/address book, how am I to export those files to Thunderbird? Latest questions/responses I can find is from 9/12/12. Anyone have any updated information?

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According to this article, there is a utility for exporting Juno mail folders to mbox files, which can then be imported to TB with ImportExportTools.

I don't know an easy way to handle the address book, but a quick search suggests there's a way to export it to a csv file. You would probably want to edit the csv before importing to TB.