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How to Back Up Email Files in Mozilla Thunderbird
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Mozilla Thunderbird is a popular email client that allows users to manage their email accounts on desktop computers. It's always a good practice to back up your email files to prevent data loss. Here's how to back up email files in Mozilla Thunderbird: 1. Open Mozilla Thunderbird on your desktop computer. 2. Click on the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the upper right-hand corner of the window. 3. Select "Options" from the drop-down menu. 4. In the left-hand menu, click on "Account Settings." 5. Select the email account you want to back up from the list on the left-hand side. 6. Click on "Server Settings" under the email account name. 7. Make a note of the "Local directory" path displayed on this page. 8. Close the "Account Settings" window. 9. Navigate to the local directory path noted in step 7 using Windows Explorer or Finder (depending on your operating system). 10. Copy the entire folder to an external hard drive or cloud storage service, such as Dropbox or Google Drive. 11. To restore your email files, simply copy the folder from the backup location back to the original location on your computer. By following these steps, you can easily back up your email files in Mozilla Thunderbird and protect yourself from data loss in case of hardware failure or other issues.
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