![]() So, if you move the MBOX file to another folder, you’ll need to go back into Thunderbird’s account settings and point it at the new location of the MBOX file. Remember that Thunderbird is pointed at your MBOX file wherever it is on your computer. Now you can open Thunderbird whenever you want to view the contents of your MBOX file. Select “Blogs & News Feeds.” At the bottom of the window, click the “Account Actions” box and click “Remove Accounts.”Ĭlick “Remove” and then click “OK” to confirm your change. Click it and you can browse the contents of the MBOX file like you would browse another email inbox.īy the way, you can now remove that empty “Blogs & News Feeds” account you created earlier. You’ll see the name of the MBOX file under “Local Folders” in Thunderbird. You can now view the contents of your MBOX file in Thunderbird. Thunderbird will tell you it needs to restart. Mozilla Thunderbird 52.5.2 Released: 23rd Feb 2022 (a few seconds ago) Mozilla Thunderbird 52.5.0 Released: 23rd Feb 2022 (a few seconds ago) Mozilla Thunderbird 52.4.
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