Thanks for the suggestion! Sorry it took me so long to get back, buy I will try it out and get back ASAP. If I have any probs I'll let ya know. Keep up the good work
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Browse All TopicsHello, and thank you for taking the time to read up on my post. I recently had to backup my data and reformat my data due to a corrupt XP. I've configured thunderbird now so it has my POP3 settings, but I still don't have my old mail. I was wondering how I go about recovering my old mail as I backed-uped the entire old C drive, and have all the data that was there before. I suspect I have to search the harddrive for a specific file, but don't know what the extension is. Thank you for your help and good luck! I also may not be able to get back immediatley because it's getting towards night over here, so just be prepared. Thank you
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by: Problem_SolverPosted on 2004-11-28 at 19:15:32ID: 12692971
right click local folders > properties
ion Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\ litaqgwk.d efault\Mai l\Local Folders
the default location is C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Applicat
hope that guides you enough to find your old mail