Moving email from inactive account to an active account

This month my ISP and main email provider ended email service and therefore my TB account for that IMAP email address is inactive. My TB has five other accounts and I would like to move email and folders to active accounts but it appears that I cannot. When I attempted to delete a folder in the inactive IMAP account but it seems that TB needs to connect to the ISP email server. How can I get TB to allow me to move the email and folders to another account?

Garry how about starting your own thread with a few details including what Inactive account means to you. There is no reason to bring this thread back to life after 2 months.

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