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| Import windows mail into outlook express
The wifes been using Vista's window mail while on the road and now needs to import the mail back into XP's outlook express. I hae looked around but can't find anyway to do the task. Looks like Microsoft only want you to go the other way! Not a good idea MS. regards |
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| Re: Import windows mail into outlook express
I assume you are talking about two different computers? If both computers are checking the same email account, whichever one completes its email download first will make those emails unavailable to the second PC. To fix that problem, go to Tools, Accounts, select your mail account, Properties, Advanced, enable "Leave a copy of messages on server." Repeat the above on the second computer. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "PA-Woodchuck" <Insert e-mail address here!> wrote in message news:%23I%23P$vpfJHA.1744@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The wifes been using Vista's window mail while on the road and now needs to > import the mail back into XP's outlook express. I hae looked around but > can't find anyway to do the task. Looks like Microsoft only want you to go > the other way! Not a good idea MS. > > regards > |
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| Re: Import windows mail into outlook express
"PA-Woodchuck" <Insert e-mail address here!> wrote in message news:%23I%23P$vpfJHA.1744@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The wifes been using Vista's window mail while on the road and now needs > to import the mail back into XP's outlook express. I hae looked around but > can't find anyway to do the task. Looks like Microsoft only want you to go > the other way! Not a good idea MS. > > regards This isn't actually an uncommon sort of problem, and you just need to use different tools for the job. In this case, the tools are various email clients. Not all mail clients allow import or export to all other formats, so you have to find which mail clients are necessary. You may need several. In your case, what you may have to do, for example, is to install Thunderbird, and use tools like mboximport to get the mail into Thunderbird, and then import that to Outlook Express by way of Netscape Communicator 4.7. This is a bit of a kludge, but sometimes it's the easiest way to get the job done, and it *does* allow you to get the job done. You do need to install those mail clients for a short while, but they don't need to stay there. Once you've established which clients you need, you can probably be done within an hour or so, much of which is waiting for the import to complete. You do need to check that the imports and exports worked properly. If you're using Eudora as part of the process, various problems such as stripped attachments or odd HTML renderings can occur. You can likely use Outlook as the import intermediary, too. Sorry, I'm not on a Vista system at the moment and can't check the steps, but you do acutally have to have Outlook installed to do this. You do not need to activate it, however, so you can use a trial version or borrow a legit version for a temporary install. Remove it when done. HTH -pk |
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| Re: Import windows mail into outlook express
Gary, Thanks it worked, now is there an easy way to import my saved emails in folders on one computer to the other to make them available. "Gary VanderMolen" <Gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message news:ut9qc4pfJHA.500@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... I assume you are talking about two different computers? If both computers are checking the same email account, whichever one completes its email download first will make those emails unavailable to the second PC. To fix that problem, go to Tools, Accounts, select your mail account, Properties, Advanced, enable "Leave a copy of messages on server." Repeat the above on the second computer. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "PA-Woodchuck" <Insert e-mail address here!> wrote in message news:%23I%23P$vpfJHA.1744@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The wifes been using Vista's window mail while on the road and now needs > to > import the mail back into XP's outlook express. I hae looked around but > can't find anyway to do the task. Looks like Microsoft only want you to go > the other way! Not a good idea MS. > > regards > |
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| Re: Import windows mail into outlook express
"Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> escribió en el mensaje de noticias news:OEwALErfJHA.5724@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "PA-Woodchuck" <Insert e-mail address here!> wrote in message > news:%23I%23P$vpfJHA.1744@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> The wifes been using Vista's window mail while on the road and now needs >> to import the mail back into XP's outlook express. I hae looked around >> but can't find anyway to do the task. Looks like Microsoft only want you >> to go the other way! Not a good idea MS. >> >> regards > > This isn't actually an uncommon sort of problem, and you just need to use > different tools for the job. In this case, the tools are various email > clients. > > Not all mail clients allow import or export to all other formats, so you > have to find which mail clients are necessary. You may need several. > > In your case, what you may have to do, for example, is to install > Thunderbird, and use tools like mboximport to get the mail into > Thunderbird, and then import that to Outlook Express by way of Netscape > Communicator 4.7. > > This is a bit of a kludge, but sometimes it's the easiest way to get the > job done, and it *does* allow you to get the job done. You do need to > install those mail clients for a short while, but they don't need to stay > there. Once you've established which clients you need, you can probably be > done within an hour or so, much of which is waiting for the import to > complete. > > You do need to check that the imports and exports worked properly. If > you're using Eudora as part of the process, various problems such as > stripped attachments or odd HTML renderings can occur. > > You can likely use Outlook as the import intermediary, too. Sorry, I'm > not on a Vista system at the moment and can't check the steps, but you do > acutally have to have Outlook installed to do this. You do not need to > activate it, however, so you can use a trial version or borrow a legit > version for a temporary install. Remove it when done. > Outlook does not export mail messages from the file menu. Outlook has to be present, for import or export to Outlook format to work, but message copying has to be done from the other program, whether it is Windows Mail or Outlook Express. You could install a trial version of Outlook on the Vista machine, and export the messages from within Windows Mail to Microsoft Exchange (Outlook). Then copy the .pst file to the XP machine. Then install the trial version of Outlook on the XP machine, and import the messages from within Outlook Express. The files in Windows Mail's store folder are .eml format. They can be dragged and dropped into Outlook Express (or most any email client). This may be unworkable if there is a large number of messages though. MSN Explorer email client can export mail messages directly into Outlook Express, but it requires an MSN Premium subscription to work. Using a Microsoft program for this operation is possible but unwieldly. You don't normally wind up with stripped attachments though. If the number of messages is small you could simply forward them from the Vista machine to the XP machine, after disabling pop3 download on the Vista machine. Earle |
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| Re: Import windows mail into outlook express
That's not all that easy, especially when the mail clients are different (OE and Windows Mail). I've never done this myself, but I understand that one method involves dragging and dropping each individual WM email into OE's message list pane. Perhaps one of the other responders knows a quicker method. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Clark" <kclark1@stny.rr.com> wrote in message news:8BD390B2-D0F6-4E04-843F-339A09E6622D@microsoft.com... > Gary, > Thanks it worked, now is there an easy way to import my saved emails in > folders on one computer to the other to make them available. > > "Gary VanderMolen" <Gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message > news:ut9qc4pfJHA.500@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > I assume you are talking about two different computers? > If both computers are checking the same email account, whichever > one completes its email download first will make those emails > unavailable to the second PC. To fix that problem, go to Tools, > Accounts, select your mail account, Properties, Advanced, > enable "Leave a copy of messages on server." > Repeat the above on the second computer. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "PA-Woodchuck" <Insert e-mail address here!> wrote in message > news:%23I%23P$vpfJHA.1744@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> The wifes been using Vista's window mail while on the road and now needs >> to >> import the mail back into XP's outlook express. I hae looked around but >> can't find anyway to do the task. Looks like Microsoft only want you to go >> the other way! Not a good idea MS. >> >> regards >> > |
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| Re: Import windows mail into outlook express
Its not very difficult. My OEX program will actually let the users import from a directory of eml (or nws) files into either WinMail or OE (depending upon the OS) with a single button click. steve "Gary VanderMolen" <Gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message news:eo3O2r4fJHA.1172@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... That's not all that easy, especially when the mail clients are different (OE and Windows Mail). I've never done this myself, but I understand that one method involves dragging and dropping each individual WM email into OE's message list pane. Perhaps one of the other responders knows a quicker method. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Clark" <kclark1@stny.rr.com> wrote in message news:8BD390B2-D0F6-4E04-843F-339A09E6622D@microsoft.com... > Gary, > Thanks it worked, now is there an easy way to import my saved emails in > folders on one computer to the other to make them available. > > "Gary VanderMolen" <Gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message > news:ut9qc4pfJHA.500@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > I assume you are talking about two different computers? > If both computers are checking the same email account, whichever > one completes its email download first will make those emails > unavailable to the second PC. To fix that problem, go to Tools, > Accounts, select your mail account, Properties, Advanced, > enable "Leave a copy of messages on server." > Repeat the above on the second computer. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "PA-Woodchuck" <Insert e-mail address here!> wrote in message > news:%23I%23P$vpfJHA.1744@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> The wifes been using Vista's window mail while on the road and now needs >> to >> import the mail back into XP's outlook express. I hae looked around but >> can't find anyway to do the task. Looks like Microsoft only want you to >> go >> the other way! Not a good idea MS. >> >> regards >> > |
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| Re: Import windows mail into outlook express I have the same setup. We use Windows Mail at home in the office on one computer and use a new mini netbook for traveling that has XP. I need to transfer all the messages, contacts and folders from the Vista (main computer) to the XP (travel computer). And then do the reverse when we get back home from our travels. Is there an easy way to keep them both in sync? -- Sebec |
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