I’m so sick to death of Mailbird screwing up and I have no backup of anything.Įvery few months I do an Update and Mailbird refuses to open after updating. Is it seriously that hard to just implement a simple CSV Import/Export!? Come on! Should you have any questions, or require assistance at any point of the import process, please send an email to – and our awesome Customer Support team will help you solve it asap.Įditor’s Note: This post was originally published in February 2016 and has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness. We have discussed it in detail to help you choose the best. Check out our comparison among various alternatives to microsoft outlook email client. Please consider that depending on the amount of accounts you would like to import and the size of each, it may impact the duration of the import process. It will also let you know once it is finished. Mailbird will start the import of your account data, such as folders, settings, and messages. Depending on how many accounts you have selected in the previous step, you may be asked to enter the details multiple times.
The last step to activate the import – insert your email address and password and Mailbird will set up the account for you. Choose the account you would like to import to your Mailbird. Mailbird will detect the accounts that you have added to your existing email client. Once you installed Mailbird or chose the option to “add another account”, Mailbird will give the option to “import from another email client”. We are ecstatic that it is finally ready for you! Start Importing automagically It’s taken a ton of time to ensure every version of Outlook, Thunderbird and Windows Live Mail will work.
We’ve had a ton of requests for this feature, and it has taken a lot of time and manpower to make sure that this feature will work for every possible client and version. That means that any folders, emails, or anything else we can bring into Mailbird through your other client’s POP3 or IMAP connection can be instantly imported with the click of a button! That’s right! Starting today, folders, settings, and messages from popular POP3 email clients like Outlook and Thunderbird will import automagically when connected. New Feature Announcement: Outlook and Thunderbird Account Import