5/25/2023 0 Comments Thunderbird o365![]() Honestly I suspect it may have something to do with office365, but I don't know where to begin to debug what's going on here to even be able to figure out a solution in that case. I can't think of anything that would've changed in the last day or two, because as mentioned, everything was working fine earlier. As far as I can tell, everything else is working fine, I can send and receive email, if I make a new folder in office365 it will appear in the subscribe list on Thunderbird, just that literally nothing appears to happen when I try to sync them - no error message or status message at all. Load Thunderbird files by clicking on Add File (s) or Add Folder option and click on the Next. Do I have an Office365 or Exchange Mailbox Before you begin, please ensure you have a working internet connection and have Thunderbird mail installed. First, download, and launch the software on your desktop screen. When I attempt to tick some folders to sync and hit OK. Now, follow the step by step process of the Thunderbird to Office 365 software to directly save Thunderbird files in Office 365 account: Step 1. When I go the menu option to Subscribe, the folder structure shown is correct. All that shows up now is Inbox and Trash. Now from the left-hand pane select Local Folders so it is highlighted. Folders are often a nightmare, the whole inbox is periodically re-downloaded for no reason, opening emails hangs for a while at random, and one of the worst: when re-opening an email I opened couple of minutes ago needs to re-download the whole thing. Then click on Add to Thunderbird and restart the Thunderbird application. My personal experience is that vanilla Thunderbird does not behave at all with Office365. Click on Add-ons and search ImportExportTools NG. Configure your account and click on tools. Everything worked just fine untill just this morning, when Thunderbird now doesn't recognise/sync the folder structure on my account. Steps to Import Office 365 MBOX Files to Thunderbird Step 1. I am currently using Thunderbird 38.5.1 (latest) using IMAP with an account. In Thunderbird in Windows, click the menu, and then click 'Add-ons.' Click 'Extensions.
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