![]() ![]() So de-activating the account would be just as well as deleting it, if possible. I tried as a hack to just empty the box for "Server Name" but Thunderbird does not accept an empty box there. ![]() They must not be mixed or stored under another account. I am willing to do all the needed work, even manual clicking-party, like archiving all mails, if I find a way to keep them separate from all other accounts and keep their structure intact. The setup is such that under "Copies & Folders" the "sent" and "archives" and "drafts" and "templates" are each stored under their respective folder under have searched through Mozilla Thunderbird online help on how to remove an account while keeping mails and did not find any entry. Since this is part of my production machine, I cannot just do some tests through guesswork. I need to keep those for several years for legal reasons. ![]() Now I am afraid that if I just select the corresponding account in Thunderbird and go "Account Actions" > "Remove Account" it might delete all the e-mails which came through this account over the years. Presently running Thunderbird 68.8.0 on Win 10 Pro 64bit with all updates. The Thunderbird setup is running 20+ accounts, so any solution needs to be account specific and needs to include a reasonable method on how to still access all e-mails. For example It was configured in TB as a POP account, and outgoing as SMTP. We cancelled an account with a server provider and of course lost some e-mail addresses. ![]()
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