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I am running Win XP Pro S.P. 2 with O.E 6.0.
When I travel, I like to bring my Lap top OE files up to date but I have not found a way to import just the new files since the last time. How can I do this. I have tried creating a new folder with a date bracket in its name (3/4 to 9/7/06 Sent Items). Then I copied all of the emails sent between those 2 dates and would import only those into my laptop. The trouble is all those emails are now shown as being from me which is no good. Please suggest a better way. |
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Try using Windows Explorer to create a folder on your Desktop for Mail
Transfers, then open OE and resize it so that your folder on the Desktop is visible when open and drag/drop the messages you wish to transfer from any folder in Outlook Express to that folder on the Desktop. Copy that folder to any media desired to the laptop and reverse the process. While thing should take less than 5 minutes. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message oups.com... I am running Win XP Pro S.P. 2 with O.E 6.0. When I travel, I like to bring my Lap top OE files up to date but I have not found a way to import just the new files since the last time. How can I do this. I have tried creating a new folder with a date bracket in its name (3/4 to 9/7/06 Sent Items). Then I copied all of the emails sent between those 2 dates and would import only those into my laptop. The trouble is all those emails are now shown as being from me which is no good. Please suggest a better way. |
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Asked/Answered in OE General. If you must make identical posts to multiple
newsgroups, please cross-post one (1) message to all of them. Thank you. Multiposting vs Crossposting: http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Security, Shell/User) wrote: I am running Win XP Pro S.P. 2 with O.E 6.0. When I travel, I like to bring my Lap top OE files up to date but I have not found a way to import just the new files since the last time. How can I do this. I have tried creating a new folder with a date bracket in its name (3/4 to 9/7/06 Sent Items). Then I copied all of the emails sent between those 2 dates and would import only those into my laptop. The trouble is all those emails are now shown as being from me which is no good. Please suggest a better way. |
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Thank you Jim and I did drag and drop all the newer emails from my sent
folder to the new folder on my desktop. But now I have a new question. I am unable to see anything in the new folder and when I went to folder properties it shows no file and no bytes. I know the files are there because when I tried to do it over again I got the "do you want to replace this file" type message. How will I ever be able to see the files to drag and drop them once I have the new folder in my desktop? Jim Pickering wrote: Try using Windows Explorer to create a folder on your Desktop for Mail Transfers, then open OE and resize it so that your folder on the Desktop is visible when open and drag/drop the messages you wish to transfer from any folder in Outlook Express to that folder on the Desktop. Copy that folder to any media desired to the laptop and reverse the process. While thing should take less than 5 minutes. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message oups.com... I am running Win XP Pro S.P. 2 with O.E 6.0. When I travel, I like to bring my Lap top OE files up to date but I have not found a way to import just the new files since the last time. How can I do this. I have tried creating a new folder with a date bracket in its name (3/4 to 9/7/06 Sent Items). Then I copied all of the emails sent between those 2 dates and would import only those into my laptop. The trouble is all those emails are now shown as being from me which is no good. Please suggest a better way. |
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When you drag/drop a message from a folder in OE to a folder in Windows
Explorer, the message is saved in that Explorer folder as an EML file. Now unless you've altered the properties of EML files so that they are marked as hidden, you should be able to see the messages in the Explorer folder on your Desktop. Tell me how you created the folder on your Desktop. (You should have just found a blank space on your Desktop, right clicked and selected New | Folder, and give the new folder a name. Then double click it to open it to view the contents in Windows Explorer.) -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message ups.com... Thank you Jim and I did drag and drop all the newer emails from my sent folder to the new folder on my desktop. But now I have a new question. I am unable to see anything in the new folder and when I went to folder properties it shows no file and no bytes. I know the files are there because when I tried to do it over again I got the "do you want to replace this file" type message. How will I ever be able to see the files to drag and drop them once I have the new folder in my desktop? Jim Pickering wrote: Try using Windows Explorer to create a folder on your Desktop for Mail Transfers, then open OE and resize it so that your folder on the Desktop is visible when open and drag/drop the messages you wish to transfer from any folder in Outlook Express to that folder on the Desktop. Copy that folder to any media desired to the laptop and reverse the process. While thing should take less than 5 minutes. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message oups.com... I am running Win XP Pro S.P. 2 with O.E 6.0. When I travel, I like to bring my Lap top OE files up to date but I have not found a way to import just the new files since the last time. How can I do this. I have tried creating a new folder with a date bracket in its name (3/4 to 9/7/06 Sent Items). Then I copied all of the emails sent between those 2 dates and would import only those into my laptop. The trouble is all those emails are now shown as being from me which is no good. Please suggest a better way. |
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Thanks Jim.
First I should say that I have set my folder preferences to be able to see hidden files without regard to their extension. second, I know the files got into the folder since I get the message "This folder already cintains a file named .........Would you like to replace the existing file xxxx kb modified on dd/mm/yyyy time with this one? xxxx kb modified on dd/mm/yyyy time". I created the folder in Windows explorer and then dragged it to the desktop. Jim Pickering wrote: When you drag/drop a message from a folder in OE to a folder in Windows Explorer, the message is saved in that Explorer folder as an EML file. Now unless you've altered the properties of EML files so that they are marked as hidden, you should be able to see the messages in the Explorer folder on your Desktop. Tell me how you created the folder on your Desktop. (You should have just found a blank space on your Desktop, right clicked and selected New | Folder, and give the new folder a name. Then double click it to open it to view the contents in Windows Explorer.) -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message ups.com... Thank you Jim and I did drag and drop all the newer emails from my sent folder to the new folder on my desktop. But now I have a new question. I am unable to see anything in the new folder and when I went to folder properties it shows no file and no bytes. I know the files are there because when I tried to do it over again I got the "do you want to replace this file" type message. How will I ever be able to see the files to drag and drop them once I have the new folder in my desktop? Jim Pickering wrote: Try using Windows Explorer to create a folder on your Desktop for Mail Transfers, then open OE and resize it so that your folder on the Desktop is visible when open and drag/drop the messages you wish to transfer from any folder in Outlook Express to that folder on the Desktop. Copy that folder to any media desired to the laptop and reverse the process. While thing should take less than 5 minutes. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message oups.com... I am running Win XP Pro S.P. 2 with O.E 6.0. When I travel, I like to bring my Lap top OE files up to date but I have not found a way to import just the new files since the last time. How can I do this. I have tried creating a new folder with a date bracket in its name (3/4 to 9/7/06 Sent Items). Then I copied all of the emails sent between those 2 dates and would import only those into my laptop. The trouble is all those emails are now shown as being from me which is no good. Please suggest a better way. |
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Sounds like he may have dragged multiple messages in one conversation
individually to the folder, hence the "This folder already contains..." prompt. But this doesn't explain the "no files, no bytes". Jim Pickering wrote: Is the "folder" on your Desktop just a shortcut to the "real" folder? Honestly, I have no idea why you cannot see the files within the folder. There are programs that allow paranoid users to Hide folders such as: http://www.fspro.net/hide-folders-xp/ but quite frankly, I really don't know what your problem may be. Sorry. Do you perhaps have "Sea Monkey" for Mail installed? wrote in message ups.com... Thanks Jim. First I should say that I have set my folder preferences to be able to see hidden files without regard to their extension. second, I know the files got into the folder since I get the message "This folder already cintains a file named .........Would you like to replace the existing file xxxx kb modified on dd/mm/yyyy time with this one? xxxx kb modified on dd/mm/yyyy time". I created the folder in Windows explorer and then dragged it to the desktop. |
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No sea monkey BUT it must have bittenmeand infected my mind. I went
back to the folder and it is full of .eml files. I have no idea how I got confused but I am really sorry. Jim Pickering wrote: Is the "folder" on your Desktop just a shortcut to the "real" folder? Honestly, I have no idea why you cannot see the files within the folder. There are programs that allow paranoid users to Hide folders such as: http://www.fspro.net/hide-folders-xp/ but quite frankly, I really don't know what your problem may be. Sorry. Do you perhaps have "Sea Monkey" for Mail installed? -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message ups.com... Thanks Jim. First I should say that I have set my folder preferences to be able to see hidden files without regard to their extension. second, I know the files got into the folder since I get the message "This folder already cintains a file named .........Would you like to replace the existing file xxxx kb modified on dd/mm/yyyy time with this one? xxxx kb modified on dd/mm/yyyy time". I created the folder in Windows explorer and then dragged it to the desktop. |
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Glad to hear you "found" them and thanks for the feedback since we'd always
be wondering. Good luck. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express wrote in message ups.com... No sea monkey BUT it must have bittenmeand infected my mind. I went back to the folder and it is full of .eml files. I have no idea how I got confused but I am really sorry. Jim Pickering wrote: Is the "folder" on your Desktop just a shortcut to the "real" folder? Honestly, I have no idea why you cannot see the files within the folder. There are programs that allow paranoid users to Hide folders such as: http://www.fspro.net/hide-folders-xp/ but quite frankly, I really don't know what your problem may be. Sorry. Do you perhaps have "Sea Monkey" for Mail installed? -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. wrote in message ups.com... Thanks Jim. First I should say that I have set my folder preferences to be able to see hidden files without regard to their extension. second, I know the files got into the folder since I get the message "This folder already cintains a file named .........Would you like to replace the existing file xxxx kb modified on dd/mm/yyyy time with this one? xxxx kb modified on dd/mm/yyyy time". I created the folder in Windows explorer and then dragged it to the desktop. |
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