Thunderbird stores your data in a separate location, away from the program filesapplication, called your profile folder. To move your data, you can copy your profile folder to the equivalent location on your destination computer.
- On your source computer
- Connect a device for data transfer, either a local one such as a USB flash drive, or a remote storage drive.
- Click the menu button , then click and select .Open the menu and select .
- Locate the "Profile Folder" entry, then click .
Your Thunderbird profile folder will open in Windows ExplorerFile BrowserFinder. - CloseQuit Thunderbird.
- From your Thunderbird profile folder in Windows ExplorerFile BrowserFinder, 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 .
(.thunderbird is a hidden folder. Make sure you have File Browser set to show hidden files.) - Right-clickHold down the Control key while you click the device you are using to transfer your data, then select .
- If you are using a local transfer device, remove it safely from the source computer.
- On your destination computer
- Connect the same transfer device you have used before to copy your Thunderbird profile folder from the source computer.
- Right-clickHold down the Control key while you click on the copy of the Thunderbird profile folder that you created on the transfer device, then select .
- Open Thunderbird (Close the account setup window if it appears.)
- Click the menu button , then click and select .Open the menu and select .
- Locate the "Profile Folder" entry, then click .
Your Thunderbird profile folder will open in Windows ExplorerFile BrowserFinder. - CloseQuit Thunderbird.
- From your Thunderbird profile folder in Windows ExplorerFile BrowserFinder, 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, then select .
- When prompted, choose to replace your current data.
- An Alternative Method:
- Hold down the Option key while pulling down "Go" on the Mac's main menu. Select and open Library.
- Within the Library is a Thunderbird folder, which can be copied/pasted or Shared (ie. right-click, Share, AirDrop if the receiving computer is in close proximity)
- Ensure you already have the Thunderbird app installed on your receiving computer, but don't open it to check messages. Go through the same process (Option key, Go, Library) and replace the empty (or old) Thunderbird folder on the receiving computer with the existing Thunderbird folder that contains all your current data.
- Test Thunderbird on the receiving computer - it should look identical to your original on the sending computer and contain all the same messages. CAUTION: Do not open Thunderbird again on the original computer - unless you repeat the process in reverse to transfer the folder contents back to the original computer before opening the app. (If you forget, you can manually check one version against the other to ensure important messages are retained, but it's messy and time consuming.)