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Here's a simple answer to the question, "How do I convert PST to Thunderbird?" The program's official name is eSoftTools PST to MBOX Converter Software. Any third-party tool can easily convert the files. It's moving at a rapid pace with simple steps. In a very short time, the software can convert any type of PST file. The user can also specify a destination path for the generated files with the tool. A trial edition is now available for our new clients. In the demo version, users can convert PST to MBOX file format with 25 objects per folder without paying for the full version.

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For accurate migration, you can take the help of PST to MBOX Converter to convert and export PST to Thunderbird email client. It has all the features that users can use to convert and import PST data files to Thunderbird and multiple file formats such as PST, PDF, MBOX, EML, etc. The software has a bulk export option that saves users time and export all Outlook data files at once.

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Open Thunderbird.
Go to Tools > Import > Import Everything.
Select "Outlook data files (.pst)" and click Next
Browse for your PST file and click Next.
Choose the folders or specific emails you want to import.
Select a destination folder within Thunderbird for the imported data.
Click Finish to start the import process.

Greetings,
Peter



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