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I am using a ultrabook of 128 GB SSD :( can I save my thunderbird files in a external SD and use it by defualt

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Hi, I am using a very limited storage ultra book and i have around 35 GB email data of thunderbird, I tried maytime to make default local folder to my build in SD solt (using a larger microsd card) but once I open thunderbird it keep using the system storage. Any way that I can use my external SD card or HDD as a default thunderbird datas.

Hi, I am using a very limited storage ultra book and i have around 35 GB email data of thunderbird, I tried maytime to make default local folder to my build in SD solt (using a larger microsd card) but once I open thunderbird it keep using the system storage. Any way that I can use my external SD card or HDD as a default thunderbird datas.

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You can set new locations in Thunderbird. Each account has a box named Local Directory (under Server Settings) which sets the location of the message store. I'd work by copying the data files from your profile to the new location, then in Thunderbird using the browse button to find and enter its new location.

But rather than picking out individual message stores, I'd look at moving the whole profile. Move the data part of your profile and change profiles.ini to suit.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-thunderbird-stores-user-data

The problem with both of these approaches is that there is a risk that every time you plug in your SD card or an external HDD, it will take a drive letter different from the one you used last time, and then so the settings in Local Directory or profiles.ini won't be able to find them. If you have a permanently attached internal real spinning metal HDD then use that if possible.

If you are obliged to use a portable pluggable device then you might do better to install Portable Thunderbird onto it and move your old profile's data over on to it.