I tried doing an "import" of settings into the new Portable TB
installation - but the only sort of import I could get to work was of
addressbook and mail from MSOutlook - which imported all the MSOutlook
contacts, and imported all the messages and folders - which I didn't
really want, but I can delete those so no problem. It did not import the
settings for any email accounts.
But I can't see how to get it to look for the main Hard Disk thunderbird
settings (there is no actual TB import option on the TB Portable import
menu, (only MS and Eudora) and I also can't succeed in importing
"settings" from MSOutlook - nothing happens in the wizard when I choose
the "import settings" option.
I want to be able to access my main email account settings on the usb
drive, so I can use TB portable to (attempt to) pop3/smtp my mail
accounts from any location (depending on the ISP being used - I also
have Firefox portable on the drive, in case I have to use webmail). Is
there an menu interface that allows me to import those settings?
I'm happy to do copy and paste with profile folders, but was surprised
that the portable app didn't seem to carry an option to import settings
or mail or addresses from another version of TB.
Thanks in advance, all help welcome
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Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately copying the Mail folder from one profile on my main hard
disk, to the portable profile on the usb stick, doesn't import any of
the account settings - just the folders, contacts and emails - which the
wizard method did anyway. And of course it leaves out the MSOutlook
settings which the import wizard claims to be able to deal with but doesn't.
It is the account settings in both TB and MSOutlook that the wizard
doesn't seem able to cope with - and which your suggestion has not
unfortunately dealt with either.
I want to be able to take my stick and use it on another machine, and if
that person has an account with my own ISP, or if their ISP will allow
it, to be able to pop and smtp my mail while away from home, using their
machine and my portable TB application.
Many thanks again.
Or alternatively, copy the entire Profile folder, not just the contents,
and edit the Path statement profiles.ini in the Thunderbird profile
folder on the USB stick , or copy the profiles.ini from the Thunderbird
folder of the Win 7 PC into the Thunderbird folder on the USB stick.
The first method is the easiest because you don't have to mess with the
profiles.ini on the USB stick which will already be set to point to the
profile folder created by the USB installation, of which you have
replaced the contents. The important thing is to not copy the folder
itself, but just the contents.
I haven't a clue how you can get your MSOutlook settings on the USB stick.
Dave Pyles
fortunately import is possible at any time, repeatedly as well (well,
I don't know about merging or replacing the current content - didn't
try yet). You can import from Eudora, Outlook (-Express), LDIF and CSV
text formats.
And Robert, you might have a look at "ImportExportTools".
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Thanks to all. The method that seems to work best is to copy the
contents of the profile folder on the main TB installation to replace
the contents of the profile folder on the usb stick portable-TB
installation - which imported email and newsgroup and blog/RSS settings
as well from the original thunderbird profile.
I think next time I will do a dummy run on a "usb stick folder" on
another HD partition then delete all the copied messages and folders I
don't want, and when everything is right, copy the whole thing over to
the usb stick. Doing it on the stick itself proved a problem, the whole
thing got overloaded deleting hundreds of email messages I had copied
but didn't want, and I corrupted the file system and had to reformat the
stick. All the file writing and deleting activity I suspect was not good
for the long term life of the stick.
As for the MSOutlook - I will explore export options from there and then
import into TB. Thanks again.
Thanks to all.