I want to save my email then reinstall it after I wipe the hard drive.

I am going to refresh the hard drive by wiping it and reloading the software I want, getting rid of the junk that I have collected over the years. I have saved my data, pictures and music from My Documents, etc however I can't figure out how I can save my email so that when I reinstall Thunderbird I can just dump the saved files into the program and I'm back in business. I'm sure it isn't hard however I don't speak 'Computerese' meaning I get lost in the technical language. How do I do this?
Thanks for your help.

If you have backed up your entire Documents & Settings (or "Users" since Vista) then you have probably already got what you need.
Thunderbird stores your data and settings in its profile.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-tb
(Firefox also uses its own profile.)

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