Migration Eurdora to Thunderbird 3.61 hic

I downloaded Thunderbird 3.61 and am trying to migrate mail in of Euroda. When I try, I get the following msg:

"The message sending failed.
Could not open the temporary file C:\Users\Eric\AppData\Local\Temp\nsemail-6.eml. Check your setting of "temporary directory". »

I erased all the attributes of all directors in this way. For some reason any Tbird does not always manage to recover the temp msg they send. Any help would be greatly appreciated

The problem at the moment is gone. I think that someone on this forum (that I use often and find very little claire) commented that Yahoo Mail is something of a burden to society and therefore not given much attention. After some advice that I indeed found a new Yahoo certificate installed in Eudora in the last days - he wasn't reliable natch - so I added it manually to the trust list and Eudora itself works fine now. I'm a happy camper.

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