![]() ![]() In SeaMonkey and apparently Thunderbird, you can configure each mail account to store its data on any logical drive (local or network) that is available to the host platform. I guess I could have all 5 emails in five different folders directly under D: drive, but I'd like to keep things neat, preferably storing them in sub folders under something like D:\Thunderbird\ Is this possible, and if so, how can I do it? However when I try to set up subsequent emails in this folder, or sub-directories of that folder, I get the message "The directory specified in the Local Directory setting is already used by the "" account. This worked great for the first email I set up. I understand that I need to go to Account settings > Server settings > Local directory to change email storage location. At least one of my emails will have approx 9GB data once imported (at least, that's what the ost currently is in Outlook - I assume the same in Thunderbird, but correct me if I'm wrong). Problem is, my C: drive is almost full and I'd like to store my emails on my larger D: drive. Default location seems to be:Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\\Profiles\fault\ImapMail\ I have five different email accounts which I want to set up in Thunderbird. Okay, just installed Thunderbird so forgive me if this is a rookie Q: ![]()
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