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How Can I Export Thunderbird File to.pst Format

Author: Stephen Renald
by Stephen Renald
Posted: Nov 21, 2019

Mozilla Thunderbird is a major player in the email client business. It is a free and open-source email application that allows its users to manage multiple email accounts in a single place. It also provides additional capabilities such as contacts, calendars, and tasks via extensions. Although it boasts a large user base, it is not the de-facto email client for desktop users. Microsoft Outlook outshines Thunderbird in many aspects and is the most popular email client for Windows users. So users looking for a more professional application move towards Microsoft Outlook. Now because Outlook uses.pst format to store its mailbox data, queries such as "How Can I Export Thunderbird File to.PST Format" can be found all over the internet.

In this article, we will introduce two definitive ways that will help you get all the Thunderbird files in pst format. For the first method, you will require the Outlook platform. For the second one, only Thunderbird or its files are required.

Method to Export Thunderbird File to.PST Format Manually

  1. 1. First, create a Gmail account and go to Gear button>> Click Settings>> Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab>> select Enable IMAP. Save the changes.

  2. 2. Now configure the Gmail account in Mozilla Thunderbird. Make sure to select the IMAP option while configuring the account.

  3. 3. Create a new folder in Gmail.

  4. 4. Select all the emails from Thunderbird that you wish to convert to.pst format and copy them into the Gmail folder.

  5. 5. Open Gmail to ensure that the emails are synchronized properly.

  6. 6. Next, quit Thunderbird and open Microsoft Outlook.

  7. 7. Configure the same Gmail account in Outlook and wait for the emails to synchronize.

  8. 8. Next, we will export these Thunderbird file emails to.pst format.

  9. 9. Click on File>> Open & Export>> Import /Export.

  10. 10. Select Export to a file and choose Outlook data file (.pst) option.

  11. 11. Select the Gmail folder to export to.pst and then browse the location where you want to save the data file.

  12. 12. Enter the password to encrypt the file (optional) and click on the Finish button.

Now, you have the.pst file with you.

Use automated MBOX Converter tool

It is clear that the above-defined manual method is a bit complex, lengthy and time-consuming process. Additionally, it is a risk-oriented approach that can make you lose the header information, inline images, and other email attributes. Thus, a far better and the loss-free approach is required that also provides an effortless and automated conversion.

SysTools MBOX Converter is the perfect fit. It allows exporting Thunderbird file to.pst format in a seamless manner. It is highly recommended that users opt for this autonomous solution for a safe, secure and fast conversion. This tool is available for both Mac & Windows, thus providing an all-round Thunderbird to PST conversion irrespective of the operating system used.

Steps to export Thunderbird file to.pst format

  1. 1. Start the automated conversion software.

  2. 2. Select the Thunderbird file(s) to export to.pst.

  3. 3. Or, select Thunderbird and let the tool automatically detect all Thunderbird files.

  4. 4. Preview emails and Export the Thunderbird data to.pst format.

You require only 4 steps to transfer all your data from Thunderbird emails into the.pst file format. Also, the tool provides you with multiple advanced features to make the process easier and at the same time, customizable. There is no risk of data corruption or loss. And the software also protects the hierarchy and structure of the Thunderbird files. The demo version lets you export 25 emails per folder from the Thunderbird file to.pst format.

About the Author

I am Stephen Renald, a technologist who write about ways to get things done using technology. I researched various issues regarding email clients and wish to share all the information acquired with the help of Blogs.

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