If your computer crashes, it can take your Thunderbird settings with it. And if you're moving to a new computer, copying your profile over is faster and easier than manually setting up Thunderbird again.
Note that your profile may be quite large, especially if you have a lot of email messages. It's possible to have a profile that contains several gigabytes of email data. If your profile is that big, you should be careful about where you copy and store it. While today's hard drives are quite large, if you save multiple copies of your profile you may fill up your drive with Thunderbird profiles. Backing up your profile involves two steps: finding your profile and copying it somewhere else.
Here's how to do both. Your profile is stored in your computer's user or home directory. Your profile folder will have a name like xxxxxxxx. The user profile is automatically created by Mozilla Thunderbird at the default location if you do not pursue Profile Manager for creating the Thunderbird profile at the desired location.
To find Thunderbird profile proper location is not that much typical if your following steps are right. You can also directly approach to the Thunderbird profile within the same system with the help of the following path:. In case of hidden folders like Application data folder, there is a need to make these folders visible or detectable.
For this follow the following steps:. Once Dolphin starts, show hidden files from the View menu, then navigate to. In the xxxxxx. The folder should now be empty. Open the media and click on the xxxxxx. Move back to the empty xxxxxx. Start Thunderbird and verify that you can see the email messages, addresses, and settings from your Thunderbird installation on Windows.
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