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Old July 8th 06, 06:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Hi folks,

This is a rather annoying little problem, and I hope that I am posting
this in the right place. Any help would be very much appreciated.

I am importing messages from Eudora 5.1 into Outlook Express 6. My ISP
(e-mail provider) no longer supports Eudora (long story - basically
they are using a new Spam guarding program which they claim will not
work properly with Eurora?) Anyhow, when I've imported the messages,
all of the messages that were sent "TO" someone else and hence are very
easy to archive/search, now appear in OE 6 as being "From" me. This is
a real drag when it comes to locating older messages that you have
archived. If I have all received/sent messages on the same subject in
the same folder, I have to now keep two columns "To" and "From" to see
all of the information that one column used to give me before.

This seems to stem from the fact that Eudora very cleverly did not use
"To" or "From". They merely used "Who", keeping the user out of the
loop as you always knew that you were the recipient or the sender.

Now, I am well aware that OE has an option to show both "To" and
"From", but I don't really want to go down that route. For future
messages, I guess that I can keep them all in the "Sent Items" folder
for easy access. But is there a way to keep all related messages in the
same related folder where I can see "Who" they are from or were sent to
alone, without having to look at "From" and "To"?

Hope that wasn't too confusing. It's likely just something that I will
have to learn to live with. OE users may not be sympathetic, but former
Eurdora people may be

Dave

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Old July 8th 06, 06:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Kath Adams
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Default Eudora to I.E. 6 Problem

wrote:
Hi folks,

This is a rather annoying little problem, and I hope that I am posting
this in the right place. Any help would be very much appreciated.

I am importing messages from Eudora 5.1 into Outlook Express 6. My ISP
(e-mail provider) no longer supports Eudora (long story - basically
they are using a new Spam guarding program which they claim will not
work properly with Eurora?) Anyhow, when I've imported the messages,
all of the messages that were sent "TO" someone else and hence are
very easy to archive/search, now appear in OE 6 as being "From" me.
This is a real drag when it comes to locating older messages that you
have archived. If I have all received/sent messages on the same
subject in the same folder, I have to now keep two columns "To" and
"From" to see all of the information that one column used to give me
before.

This seems to stem from the fact that Eudora very cleverly did not use
"To" or "From". They merely used "Who", keeping the user out of the
loop as you always knew that you were the recipient or the sender.

Now, I am well aware that OE has an option to show both "To" and
"From", but I don't really want to go down that route. For future
messages, I guess that I can keep them all in the "Sent Items" folder
for easy access. But is there a way to keep all related messages in
the same related folder where I can see "Who" they are from or were
sent to alone, without having to look at "From" and "To"?

Hope that wasn't too confusing. It's likely just something that I will
have to learn to live with. OE users may not be sympathetic, but
former Eurdora people may be

Dave


Create folders for each person.
Right click on Local FoldersNew foldergive it a name.
Use message rules to move the mail you imported -
Toolsmessage rulesmail
Apply this rule after the message arrives
Where the To line contains "
"
Move it to the "John" folder
and Stop processing more rules
Apply this rule.

Do NOT archive mail in any of the default folders of OE.

PS. I don't get why your ISP does not support Eudora. Presumably you can
get your mail via the web interface of your ISP? Any Spam control takes
effect there. Outlook Express/Eudora is just picking it up AFTER this
fact.
--
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express)

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Old July 9th 06, 06:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Eudora to I.E. 6 Problem

On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 17:38:07 +0100, Kath Adams wrote:

Presumably you can get your mail via the web interface of your
ISP? Any Spam control takes effect there.


Actually, the web interface has nothing to do with spam control. The
spam control should be taking place on the SMTP server before it passes
email to the POP3 server, or on the POP3 server, itself. Once email is
on the POP3 server, it may be accessed by a web browser, or, if the
service is available, by downloading with a POP3 client; but the spam
checking has already been done.

--
Norman
~Oh Lord, why have you come
~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum
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Old July 10th 06, 05:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Hi folks,

This is a rather annoying little problem, and I hope that I am posting
this in the right place. Any help would be very much appreciated.

I am importing messages from Eudora 5.1 into Outlook Express 6. My ISP
(e-mail provider) no longer supports Eudora (long story - basically
they are using a new Spam guarding program which they claim will not
work properly with Eurora?) Anyhow, when I've imported the messages,
all of the messages that were sent "TO" someone else and hence are very
easy to archive/search, now appear in OE 6 as being "From" me. This is
a real drag when it comes to locating older messages that you have
archived. If I have all received/sent messages on the same subject in
the same folder, I have to now keep two columns "To" and "From" to see
all of the information that one column used to give me before.

This seems to stem from the fact that Eudora very cleverly did not use
"To" or "From". They merely used "Who", keeping the user out of the
loop as you always knew that you were the recipient or the sender.

Now, I am well aware that OE has an option to show both "To" and
"From", but I don't really want to go down that route. For future
messages, I guess that I can keep them all in the "Sent Items" folder
for easy access. But is there a way to keep all related messages in the
same related folder where I can see "Who" they are from or were sent to
alone, without having to look at "From" and "To"?

Hope that wasn't too confusing. It's likely just something that I will
have to learn to live with. OE users may not be sympathetic, but former
Eurdora people may be

Dave



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Hi folks,

This is a rather annoying little problem, and I hope that I am posting
this in the right place. Any help would be very much appreciated.

I am importing messages from Eudora 5.1 into Outlook Express 6. My ISP
(e-mail provider) no longer supports Eudora (long story - basically
they are using a new Spam guarding program which they claim will not
work properly with Eurora?) Anyhow, when I've imported the messages,
all of the messages that were sent "TO" someone else and hence are very
easy to archive/search, now appear in OE 6 as being "From" me. This is
a real drag when it comes to locating older messages that you have
archived. If I have all received/sent messages on the same subject in
the same folder, I have to now keep two columns "To" and "From" to see
all of the information that one column used to give me before.

This seems to stem from the fact that Eudora very cleverly did not use
"To" or "From". They merely used "Who", keeping the user out of the
loop as you always knew that you were the recipient or the sender.

Now, I am well aware that OE has an option to show both "To" and
"From", but I don't really want to go down that route. For future
messages, I guess that I can keep them all in the "Sent Items" folder
for easy access. But is there a way to keep all related messages in the
same related folder where I can see "Who" they are from or were sent to
alone, without having to look at "From" and "To"?

Hope that wasn't too confusing. It's likely just something that I will
have to learn to live with. OE users may not be sympathetic, but former
Eurdora people may be

Dave



 




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