Steps to Migrate Thunderbird to Office 365 account

Summary: There are several methods available for migrating Thunderbird to Office 365 account. In this blog post, we will discuss them in detail.

Mozilla Thunderbird mail users are migrating to Office 365 or Microsoft 365 for reasons like security, scalability, availability, collaboration, and affordable subscription-based pricing.

However, migrating Thunderbird emails to Office 365 or any other email client along with attachments is not an easy task. Firstly, Office 365 or Microsoft 365 doesn?t support MBOX file type that is used in Thunderbird for storing mailboxes-comprising emails, attachments, contacts and calendars, etc. So, migrating Thunderbird mailboxes to Office 365 would first require converting all the data into a supported format such as Portable Storage Table (PST) or EML.

Methods to migrate Thunderbird mailboxes to Office 365

As mentioned before, there are several methods of conversion. Let?s discuss those briefly below:

Method 1: Import EML Files to Office 365

Step 1: Save Thunderbird Email to Windows PC

Step 2: Import EML to Outlook 365

Method #2: Forward as Attachments

Limitations of this approach

The Best Alternative: For Migrating Thunderbird to Office 365

The above discussed methods to migrate Thunderbird email to Office 365 or Microsoft 365 would not be suitable for migrating a large amount of emails, attachments, contacts, etc. It?s better to use a professional software that specializes in exporting Thunderbird mailbox data to Office 365 or Microsoft 365.

Stellar Converter for MBOX Technician is one of the most-preferred software tools widely used for migrating mailboxes from Thunderbird and other MBOX-based email clients to Office 365 or Microsoft 365.

The trial version of the software lets you evaluate core functionality by way of scanning and preview of the converted emails, as follows:

  1. Download, install, and launch the Stellar Converter for MBOX trial software
  2. On the software?s home screen, use the dropdown to select the source mail client to be converted to PST format
  3. On the same screen, click on ?Select File? to convert a single MBOX file. If you wish to convert multiple MBOX files in a folder, then click on ‘Select Identity Folder
  4. Once the file is selected, click on ?Convert? to begin the scanning process
  5. When the scan finishes, you can check the preview of all mailbox components
  6. Click on the ?Save? button from the main menu to save the converted mails. You can save them to new or existing MS Outlook PST file, EML, MSG, RTF, PDF, HTML, as well as Office 365 file formats. Click on ?Next? after selecting an output format.
  7. If you select Office 365, provide your login credentials and click on Next to proceed
  8. Once the conversion is complete, you will be shown an appropriate message.

That?s it, you?re good to go.

Wrapping it up

Thunderbird uses MBOX file for storing mailbox data, which is not supported by Office 365 or Microsoft 365, so, you?d need to first convert the MBOX file into a compatible format such as PST or EML. In this blog post, we shared a few methods to help you migrate from Thunderbird mail client to Office 365 or Microsoft 365.

We outlined both manual and software-based methods for converting MBOX to PST or EML, all of which work fine from a technical standpoint, meaning, they do convert MBOX files to enable migration of mailboxes to O365 or M365.  

But, for all practical purposes, wherein high volume and variety of mailbox data is concerned?the software should be used. Why? Because as a business or an individual user you wouldn?t want to waste your time or get hassled performing the manual procedures while putting your mailbox data at risk of losing integrity. Using a specialized MBOX converter utility such as Stellar Converter for MBOX by Stellar, automates the task with high precision, while minimizing the need for continual monitoring. 

The software is available for free trial which offers scanning and preview of the mailbox data. Once you?ve ascertained its effectiveness, you can then make an informed decision. It?s your call!

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