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mail index</description>
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            <title>Thunderbird: Archiving emails locally</title>
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The maximum size of mailboxes on our mail servers is limited.

An easy option to free space in your mailbox is using local archive folders with the archiving feature in Thunderbird.

To do that, navigate to Account Settings -&gt; Copies &amp; Folders</description>
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            <title>Setup of your Systemli email-account with Mozilla Thunderbird</title>
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            <description>Setup of your Systemli email-account with Mozilla Thunderbird

Implementation

	*   In Thunderbird go to File--&gt;New--&gt;Existing Mail Account...
	*   a new window will open:



	*   now enter your username here:



	*  the following window should appear now:</description>
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