About Us  |  Quote Request  |  Terms & Conditions  |  Digital Inclusion  |  Contact Us  |  Search  |  Sitemap
 
    Home arrow News & Info arrow Clever email archiving in Thunderbird
Main Menu
Home
Web Services
Design & Photography
Complete Package
IT Services
Portfolio
News & Info
Newsletter/Promos
Photo Gallery
Login Form





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
FreeIndex - Business Directory UK

Joomla! Directory
Web Design Directory
The directory of Web Designers in the UK:
Webdesign Directory link

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Great Web Hosting, Web Design and Graphics for Scotland, Inverclyde, Glasgow and Greenock

Clever email archiving in Thunderbird
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
The best way to archive all old messages that you would not need anymore and remove them from Thunderbird completely. Thunderbird creates so called mail folders in its profile folder. Inside those mail folders are files without an extension and msf files of the same name.

Download Thunderbird email client HERE

You create a new folder, name it accordingly and move it out of the Thunderbird profile folder. Created a folder sent-date and move all sent mails into the folder that are older than one month. This can be done by simply dragging and dropping those mails into the new folder.

After doing that you close Thunderbird and go to the profile folder, normally located in the Application Data of the Documents & Settings folder.

Now create a new folder mail-backups and moved the files sent-date and sent-‘date’.msf into it. The mails that have been moved into that folders are not shown in Thunderbird anymore. Simply proceed with other mails that you don’t want to archive the normal way and repeat the process again.

This is also an excellent way of backing up your emails regularly. Just copy all those files from the mail folders to another location or burn those to DVD or CD.

Finding the Thunderbird profile folder:
The Thunderbird profile folder is by default located at C:\Documents and Settings\van dread\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\XXXXXX.default\Mail\