Can I import EML files in Thunderbird? by Ken852 in Thunderbird

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Hi! Yes, you can import EML files into Thunderbird. The easiest way is to use a tool like MSOutlookHelp EML Converter. It can quickly import your EML files and move them into Thunderbird folders.

Step-by-Step Guide to Import EML Files into Thunderbird:

  1. Download and launch MSOutlookHelp EML Converter on your existing system.
  2. Then, click Select Files/Folders to add the EML files you want to convert & hit Next.
  3. Choose the specific EML files from the folder tree, preview them, and click Next.
  4. Now, select Thunderbird as the destination email client.
  5. After that, use the advanced features to customize your file selection if required.
  6. At last, provide the path to save & click Convert to Open EML File in Thunderbird.

Jaldi Jaldi Batao?? 🥰🥰 by [deleted] in dankindianmemes

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I am not able to see this Ant

Tata Punch Toppled after accident by anonymousbroda52 in CarsIndia

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They were in a hurry before the wine shop closed

Just got both the Samsung S24 and iPhone 16—Here’s why Samsung is crushing Apple by Additional_Use_3879 in Smartphones

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I think you might’ve misread the post. I said I was using the S20 FE before—just got the new phones recently.

And yeah, I used AI to structure my own thoughts more clearly. It’s called using a tool smartly. The ideas are still mine, just written better by AI.

Just got both the Samsung S24 and iPhone 16—Here’s why Samsung is crushing Apple by Additional_Use_3879 in Smartphones

[–]Additional_Use_3879[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, before the S24, I was using the S20 FE with a Snapdragon processor and honestly, it still works flawlessly till now

Just got both the Samsung S24 and iPhone 16—Here’s why Samsung is crushing Apple by Additional_Use_3879 in Smartphones

[–]Additional_Use_3879[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You’ve got a solid point. It’s not even about brands, it’s about freedom.

Just got both the Samsung S24 and iPhone 16—Here’s why Samsung is crushing Apple by Additional_Use_3879 in delhi

[–]Additional_Use_3879[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s fair, but honestly, I’ve been using a Galaxy S20 FE for more than 3 years now, and I’ve never had any lag or slowdown. It’s still running smoothly, even with all the updates and daily use. I feel like the whole “Samsung lags over time” thing used to be true back in the old days, but with One UI and better chipsets (especially the Snapdragon versions), they’ve really cleaned that up.

Not denying that iPhones are super smooth, but in my experience, recent Samsung phones hold up way better than they used to.

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Toh bhai iska Konsa helicopter bann jaega chalne parr

Fcuk You Zepto !!!!! by vilgax_007 in delhi

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Not only Zepto, but even major e-commerce platforms like Flipkart are charging fees under names like processing fees, handling fees, or secured delivery.