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How to add an email from received mail? And were can i find my lost emails and addressbook?

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if my English is bad excuse me for this cause my mother tonque is Dutch! I was using live-mail from windows! because it didn't work good anymore, I want to change to thunderbird, I have done an pc restore and ask to keep my personal files! after restore live mail was gone! also my addresses and the mails that I kept (important!) someone told me that they should be somewhere in windows( 10) Can I find them and bring them to thunderbird? or save them in my documents? can I find my addresses and put them in the address book of thunderbird? what do I have to do for this? In live mail, when there was an mail, and I want to put the mail address in the address book I only had to right-click and click on the menu that pups up save in addresses! but it seems not in thunderbird! is there a way that I can save the e-mail from received mail in my address book? I realy hope that someone can help me with this!!! I am a good mechanic but pc,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!!

if my English is bad excuse me for this cause my mother tonque is Dutch! I was using live-mail from windows! because it didn't work good anymore, I want to change to thunderbird, I have done an pc restore and ask to keep my personal files! after restore live mail was gone! also my addresses and the mails that I kept (important!) someone told me that they should be somewhere in windows( 10) Can I find them and bring them to thunderbird? or save them in my documents? can I find my addresses and put them in the address book of thunderbird? what do I have to do for this? In live mail, when there was an mail, and I want to put the mail address in the address book I only had to right-click and click on the menu that pups up save in addresses! but it seems not in thunderbird! is there a way that I can save the e-mail from received mail in my address book? I realy hope that someone can help me with this!!! I am a good mechanic but pc,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!!

Spremenil Wayne Mery

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my addresses and the mails that I kept (important!) someone told me that they should be somewhere in windows( 10) Can I find them

I have no idea about Live Mail. You may ask in a Microsoft forum.

Can I ... bring them to thunderbird?

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Migration#Specific_programs%20

can I find my addresses and put them in the address book of thunderbird?

See above article.

is there a way that I can save the e-mail from received mail in my address book?

http://write.flossmanuals.net/thunderbird/address-book-basics/

Alternatively click the star right to the From address. When the star turns yellow, the email address has been added as a contact to your Personal Address Book.

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my addresses and the mails that I kept (important!) someone told me that they should be somewhere in windows( 10) Can I find them

I have no idea about Live Mail. You may ask in a Microsoft forum.

Can I ... bring them to thunderbird?

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Migration#Specific_programs%20

can I find my addresses and put them in the address book of thunderbird?

See above article.

is there a way that I can save the e-mail from received mail in my address book?

http://write.flossmanuals.net/thunderbird/address-book-basics/

Alternatively click the star right to the From address. When the star turns yellow, the email address has been added as a contact to your Personal Address Book.

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ok thank you! the different is that in live mail you just click right on the post! in thunderbird it is down in the reading part!!!! just to know the different way but without you I probably never would go there to look for the star!