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i have outlook and want to convert to thunderbird. i have archive.pst and outlook.pst that contain all my email, contacts and settings. how can i get this data into thunderbird? i have tried to use thunderbird's import option but it tells me there was an error. any help is appreciated.
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thunderbird allows settings, mail and address book to be imported but it does not give the option to select the location of a *.pst file. its like it looks for a location of an outlook install and then somehow can trace where the *.pst file is located. the problem is i just have the *.pst files. i dont have, nor do i want, outlook installed on my box.
The only way for you to reclaim your email is to do a temporary installation of Outlook on the PC where you want the import to happen. Once the import is complete, you can safely remove the program entirely, and your Thunderbird will be running fine.
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