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joining data on different OS's (Thunderbird)

Hello! I want to be able to run Thunderbird (for instance, but there are a couple of other programs...) in Linux or Windows with access to the same emails (Gmail) without redownloading or anything. I figure if I knew where Thunderbird downloads the files as well as how to manipulate it, I could direct both instances to the same location so it sees the same files (assuming the filetypes are the same...) and voila! Same data on different OS's! ...but I don't know how (and can't find anything about it), so does anyone here?
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