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Local Folders seem to be invisible

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Hi there. I used the export/import functions to export my Thunderbird profile to a new computer.

It was largely successful. Many of my layout and general appearance settings were not imported to the new computer, but I just re-set those manually.

My last remaining problem is that it appeared that none of my local folders and messages were exported.

However, when I use file explorer to go to drive C on my new computer,

\Users\myname\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxxxxx.default-esr\Mail\Local Folders\Storage.sbd All of the folders, subfolders and messages are right there.

They're just not showing up in the directory tree pane or account pane (sorry, not sure what you really call it) in my main Thunderbird interface. All I see are "Trash" and "Outbox."

Anyone have any ideas as to how I make my local folders and messages re-appear?

Thanks,

Dave

Hi there. I used the export/import functions to export my Thunderbird profile to a new computer. It was largely successful. Many of my layout and general appearance settings were not imported to the new computer, but I just re-set those manually. My last remaining problem is that it appeared that none of my local folders and messages were exported. However, when I use file explorer to go to drive C on my new computer, ''\Users\myname\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxxxxxx.default-esr\Mail\Local Folders\Storage.sbd '' All of the folders, subfolders and messages are right there. They're just not showing up in the directory tree pane or account pane (sorry, not sure what you really call it) in my main Thunderbird interface. All I see are "Trash" and "Outbox." Anyone have any ideas as to how I make my local folders and messages re-appear? Thanks, Dave
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Have you tried moving the entries from Storage.sbd to Local Folders and restarting Thunderbird?

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Have you tried moving the entries from Storage.sbd to Local Folders and restarting Thunderbird?

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That did it! Thank you so much. Strange that in exporting my old profile, that Thunderbird moved the files to this odd and ineffective place.

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You are very welcome. :)

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