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Download Gmail Data into Thunderbird

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Hello!

I spoke with Google Workspace support yesterday and downloaded email data from my account as a back-up. Google Workspace support recommended I download Mozilla Thunderbird, stating I could import the downloaded Gmail data into Thunderbird so I can directly access these emails. I have downloaded and made an account, but I cannot find where and how to do this process. Is this something you are able to help me with?

Thank you for your time and help!

Best, Ashley

Hello! I spoke with Google Workspace support yesterday and downloaded email data from my account as a back-up. Google Workspace support recommended I download Mozilla Thunderbird, stating I could import the downloaded Gmail data into Thunderbird so I can directly access these emails. I have downloaded and made an account, but I cannot find where and how to do this process. Is this something you are able to help me with? Thank you for your time and help! Best, Ashley

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Did you download the data from Google Takeout as an .mbox file in a zip archive?

To import a file from Takeout, first remove the .mbox extension. TB will only accept mbox files with no extension.

An mbox can be added to TB by copying it into the Mail/Local Folders folder in the profile folder, with TB closed. Help/More Troubleshooting, Profile Folder, Open Folder, to open the profile.

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Hello!

Is someone able to help walk me through this process further? I cannot seem to figure this out and would like to ensure I do this properly.

Thank you!

Best, Ashley

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@Sfhowes is the guru on this, but I will try to walk through what he said: - unzip the file - if the file has mbox suffix (e.g., XXXXX.mbox), rename the file to NOT have the suffix. - start TB - click help>moretroubleshooting information - scroll down to 'Profile Folder' in left sidebar. Click 'open folder' - exit TB you are now in the profile in Windows File Explorer. - Click the folder 'Mail' to open it - Next, click the folder 'Local Folder' to open it. - copy the email file here - restart Thunderbird