Backup mail mac os x 10.8
Thunderbird or the process stripped out all the nesting and the folder labels. So, I'm glad I can get my folders. But probably a total of 8 hours work in examining, relabeling and re-nesting.
Home Support Forum Thunderbird I would like to move my mac mail Support Forum. This thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. Chosen solution Yeah, that is a side effect of the mac mail export.
How to Move Your Email to Another Mac
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Tips and tutorials for novices and experts. Last updated: Here's how to do it: You will need to copy some files off the Mac that already contains the email account. To do this, you can use an external hard drive or USB flash drive to transfer the files directly from one Mac to the other. Connect the drive to your Mac now.
Back Up or Move Your iCal or Calendar Data to a New Mac
The files are located in your User Library. Open this folder now. Mac OS X Here's where you want to go: Updated December 18, From the File menu, select 'Export, Calendar Archive.
Use the disclosure triangle next to the Save As field to expand the dialog box. This will allow you to navigate to any location on your Mac to store the iCal archive file. Select a destination, then click the 'Save' button.
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From the File menu, select 'Export, iCal Archive. From the File menu, select 'Back Up Database. This will allow you to navigate to any location on your Mac to store the iCal database file. Open the Calendar app on your Mac. From the File menu, select Import. In the Import dialog box that opens, navigate to the Calendar or iCal archive file you wish to import into Calendar. Select the archive file you wish to use, then click the Import button.
iCal or Calendar It Still Needs a Backup
A drop down sheet will appear warning you that the archive file you selected will be used to repalce the current content of the Calendar app and that there is no ability to undo the import function. Select cancel if you do not wish to go ahead with the data import, or click the Restore button to continue. Calendar will now have been updated with new data from the archive file you created earlier.