Hi,
I have six IMAP email accounts that will cease to exist in a few weeks when I don't renew the domain/hosting where they reside.
Most of these accounts include inv… (Lesen Sie mehr)
Hi,
I have six IMAP email accounts that will cease to exist in a few weeks when I don't renew the domain/hosting where they reside.
Most of these accounts include invoices for purchases, and serial numbers etc that I need to have access to after the accounts will die, so just being able to read them offline. Even down the track when I inevitably build a new PC, I'll still want to have access to theses messages offline.
What is best practice for archiving or backing up these so I can still read them in future? Is there a way to archive so that I can read them in other clients in future? or I can only archive in a way that will be Thunderbird only?
Also... how do I get Thunderbird to allow me to read the messages from these accounts, without checking for new messages on these accounts, which would give error popups every time?
I've never had to do this before, and when I've searched around the results seem super confusing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
In case its relevant, my current Thunderbird version is 115.12.1 and running latest update of Win 10.