u/tech-geek-2026

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Day 1- Office Workday Vlog - Date 21/05/2025

Here is how I spent a day in Office

Spoke to my work fellow about unnecessary stuff 😵‍💫
I feel so freakishly tired and sleepy 😴 I don't even know why I came to office today.

10:03: started deep work 💻
(FYI : I came to office at 9:00 AM)

Tip — For all the lazy people like me 🦥 put some calming music on 🎶 and also keep cold water to sip on with you 💧

People who can afford coffee ☕ don't drink too much coffee 😭

My deep work only lasted 90 mins ⏳

Then I went to the washroom 🚶‍♂️ had some weird conversation about skincare & office peon 💀

After having lunch 🍱 here I am getting back at work again 😔

After working for some time, we had a tea break ☕ in which I had Aam Panna 🥭 (packet one for ₹3 💸)

Had Punjabi Tadka 🌶️

And did some more work 💼
which got completed by 4:40 ✅

But I cannot go back home 🏠 why? Because office ends at 6 😭 so I am here wasting time on Reddit 📱

What did you do today? 👀

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u/tech-geek-2026 — 17 hours ago

Limitations of Using Thunderbird to Migrate MBOX to Office 365

Many users wonder why admin experts like us do not directly use Thunderbird (the email client) to import MBOX files into Office 365 applications. Here are limitations of migrating MBOX to Office 365 using Thunderbird: 

  • Thunderbird even up to the latest version is only compatible with exchange-online accounts and not on-premise ones. 
  • Although Thunderbird stores email in MBOX format (maildir also) there is no native way to import MBOX - in most cases users depend upon ImportExport NG Tool which is a free add-on and not 100% reliable.  In situations where a user migrates company level data (which is mostly the case with Office 365 account. It is not feasible.
  • Although Thunderbird does not have a mailbox size, using Thunderbird to migrate MBOX to Office 365 involves creating multiple copies of the same data which takes up storage space. 
  • Although Thunderbird is a great free mail client it is not a migration tool there is no guarantee that the email attachments, folder hierarchy is preserved - which is important to most users.  
  • Thunderbird is one such application which is known for its crashes - a crash or a profile corruption can lead to data loss which can be risky. 
  • Another disadvantage is the time taken by Thunderbird.

In short you are trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. Thunderbird is not bad, it is just that it wasn't designed for it.

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u/tech-geek-2026 — 8 days ago