How can I import a PST file (which contains data of several e-mail accounts) into Thunderbird
I am preparing for a transit from MS and Outlook to Linux and Thunderbird. My outlook is set up in a way that all pop-3 accounts are in one PST file. I have almost no experience with Thunderbird, though I have set up Thunderbird on a test laptop and created one account as IMAP to test. this works nicely. I want to cancel my MS office subscription to not being forced into windows 11 in 2025! Office libre does the rest of the office app job.
BUT Outlook seems a different beast. Now, for the transition form Outlook to Thunderbird I will need to move over all PST files (the current one and all archives):
How can I import a PST file (which contains data of several e-mail accounts) into Thunderbird.
Does that work at all? If so, (I hope) how do I need to set up Thunderbird with all the accounts which are in the PST? What are the pitfalls? Should I use an automated (software solution) to be on the safe side or just not to not screw up?
Thanks a million for your tips and help
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You need to install Thunderbird on the machine A where Outlook is the default mail application. Then in Thunderbird do Tools > Import and pick outlook as the source.
Then copy the messages from Thunderbird machine A to Thunderbird machine B - https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/moving-thunderbird-data-to-a-new-computer
Thanks Wayne for the tip. I have installed Thunderbird on machine 'A' and followed your instructions.
In the first round I did not run Outlook whilst preforming the import. It started and showed almost immediately 33% progress (task manager showed initially high activity of TB) Then nothing for hours
I repeated the import with Outlook active. Same as before
Not sure whether I am missing something in the process. May be it takes a lot of time and I need to be more patient? My PST is 3,84GB .
Any ideas that may help?
Thanks again and have a good start into 2025