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David CorkingThis is a great guide - though Outlook and its proprietary interface seems to deal much more smoothly with very large IMAP folders. I am also puzzled why the "import" step goes via Outlook Express.
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# Just move the folders within "Archived" to your general Inbox. This step is necessary for Outlook Express to see them, it won't see your "Archived" folder # You then need to open Outlook Express and import those folders that you moved to your general Inbox that you want in Thunderbird (file > import > messages, MS Outlook, select folders) # In Thunderbird, Tools > Import > Mail > Outlook Express and select all the folders you want to import
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