Thunderbird mail convert fropm pop3 to imap10/23/2022 ![]() ![]()
If you already have it configured with IMAP Account, Open local PST file, then select folders/messages and drag & drop to IMAP. What is performance like on the PlusNet Webmail these days? That appears to be a fallback option for getting email while away from base. Outlook Import is just a batch process, you cal also 'import' using drag & drop. Short term we might have IMAP Aquamail on the phones and POP3 WLM on the PC. ![]() If I know I could make the POP3/IMAP switch on WLM safely I'd probably get on with it.īUT - WLM appears to be a dead end now, and we plan to move to Thunderbird very soon - just need to track down the import utility so I can get my folders imported. Also I saw on another forum (Microsoft?) that I would have to adopt a different email address, and though I thought that was weird, I wasn't willing to take the risk. I was scared about deleting the POP3 account in WLM and creating a new one in case my folders got lost somehow. So maybe the mere 158 Inbox messages are all still there. The option to remove after 'n' days is not checked. My WLM Advanced settings say to leave a copy on server until deleted from Deleted folder. ![]() Hello Jubby and thanks for picking this one up. #Thunderbird mail convert fropm pop3 to imap installOne question I was going to ask PlusNet support - what if I install Aquamail first on the phone, so we have the phone using IMAP and the PC still using POP3. So my brother who's much more switched on than me, said to use Thunderbird on the PC, and he's going to look into an import bolt-on that would enable T'bird to pick up my very extensive WLM folders. Then I heard that MS have dropped support for WLM and it's likely to fall apart with any new W10 update: I've read people saying it's stopped working for them. I found no way to swap WLM over to using IMAP, and another forum suggested I wouldn't be successful in deleting my email account in WLM and redefining it. My first aim was to convert WLM to use IMAP so we could then go ahead with putting Aquamail on our phones and getting it all working together.
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