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Import sqlite

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How can I import a sqlite file with Thunderbird?

This file contains email contacts, but it has a new catalog name, that’s why Thunderbird calls it abook-1.sqlite

I tried installing Thunderbird in a new computer and paste the files below, but it doesn’t recognize: abook-1.sqlite-wal; abook-1.sqlite; abook-1.sqlite-shm

Thanks!!

How can I import a sqlite file with Thunderbird? This file contains email contacts, but it has a new catalog name, that’s why Thunderbird calls it abook-1.sqlite I tried installing Thunderbird in a new computer and paste the files below, but it doesn’t recognize: abook-1.sqlite-wal; abook-1.sqlite; abook-1.sqlite-shm Thanks!!

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Found a solution:

Rename the files removing the "-1". Thunderbird will then recognize.

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Found a solution:

Rename the files removing the "-1". Thunderbird will then recognize.