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Hello!
Like an idiot, I imported everything from OE6, including several years worth of archived messages, into Windows Live Mail (WLM) and have been running that for several months. I hate it. It's slow, just goes "duh" all to often, and is simply not intuitive. I want to go back to OE6, at least while Microsoft still supports Hotmail access from it, which was why I migrated in the first place. How can I export from WLM on a system that does NOT have Outlook, (hence no MAPI client, and unable to export to Microsoft Exchange), and get everything I've taken in since the migration back into OE6? Google searches for an answer say to drag the .eml files into an open folder. Tried that, doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong. (Has anyone else noticed that google responses are getting less and less relevant, loading up forum responses instead of companies you ask for and such?) Anyway, can't find it elsewhere. Thanks for any help! Bill Stewart Cape Coral, FL |
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 12:34:41 -0500, No One wrote:
Hello! Like an idiot, I imported everything from OE6, including several years worth of archived messages, into Windows Live Mail (WLM) and have been running that for several months. I hate it. It's slow, just goes "duh" all to often, and is simply not intuitive. I want to go back to OE6, at least while Microsoft still supports Hotmail access from it, which was why I migrated in the first place. How can I export from WLM on a system that does NOT have Outlook, (hence no MAPI client, and unable to export to Microsoft Exchange), and get everything I've taken in since the migration back into OE6? Google searches for an answer say to drag the .eml files into an open folder. Tried that, doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong. (Has anyone else noticed that google responses are getting less and less relevant, loading up forum responses instead of companies you ask for and such?) Anyway, can't find it elsewhere. First, all of your MSOE messages that were in the message store when you installed WLM should still be there. Second, WLM stores email as .eml files. Locate the WLM message store folder, and you will find them. With MSOE open, create a new storage folder; call it, "Imported", if you like. Highlight all of the .eml files later than the install date for WLM by dragging the highighted .eml files to the folder in MSOE. The location of the WLM message store can be found by checking the "Maintenance" tab from the "Tools | Options" menu, same as with MSOE. When navigating to that location, you will need to set your file view options to "Show hidden files/folders". -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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If you are just using a Hotmail account or IMAP account, you don't need
to do anything with those messages. When you go back to OE and connect to the mail server, it will synchronize the messages with the server. Also, unless you deleted messages in OE after migrating, all the old messages are still in OE. And if for a POP3 server in WLM you had the Tools, Accounts, Mail, Properties, Advanced, Leave a copy on the server, when you go back top OE and receive mail, all the messages that OE hasn't yet received will download. That potentially still leaves some messages to move. That would include Sent messages in a POP3 account, received messages in a POP3 account if you didn't use the Leave a copy in WLM, and anything you may have filed in Storage Folders in WLM and no longer associated with a mail account. You can use a double drag-and-drop to move messages in either direction between WLM and Outlook Express (OE). Create an empty Windows folder. Then in WLM select all the messages in a folder (or just the ones you need), then drag-and-drop to the Windows folder. Then select all the messages in the Windows folder and drag-and-drop into an OE folder of your choice. You need to always start the first drag-and-drop into an empty Windows folder because of the way the EML files are named. So you need to use either a separate Windows folder for each WLM/OE folder, or after completing the second drag-and-drop empty the Windows folder and then reuse it for the next WLM/OE folder to move. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "No One" wrote in message ... Hello! Like an idiot, I imported everything from OE6, including several years worth of archived messages, into Windows Live Mail (WLM) and have been running that for several months. I hate it. It's slow, just goes "duh" all to often, and is simply not intuitive. I want to go back to OE6, at least while Microsoft still supports Hotmail access from it, which was why I migrated in the first place. How can I export from WLM on a system that does NOT have Outlook, (hence no MAPI client, and unable to export to Microsoft Exchange), and get everything I've taken in since the migration back into OE6? Google searches for an answer say to drag the .eml files into an open folder. Tried that, doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong. (Has anyone else noticed that google responses are getting less and less relevant, loading up forum responses instead of companies you ask for and such?) Anyway, can't find it elsewhere. Thanks for any help! Bill Stewart Cape Coral, FL |
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This worked! I guess the trick was to use a temporary import folder and
THEN move to the proper folders. THANKS VERY MUCH!!! "NormanM" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 12:34:41 -0500, No One wrote: Hello! Like an idiot, I imported everything from OE6, including several years worth of archived messages, into Windows Live Mail (WLM) and have been running that for several months. I hate it. It's slow, just goes "duh" all to often, and is simply not intuitive. I want to go back to OE6, at least while Microsoft still supports Hotmail access from it, which was why I migrated in the first place. How can I export from WLM on a system that does NOT have Outlook, (hence no MAPI client, and unable to export to Microsoft Exchange), and get everything I've taken in since the migration back into OE6? Google searches for an answer say to drag the .eml files into an open folder. Tried that, doesn't work, or I'm doing it wrong. (Has anyone else noticed that google responses are getting less and less relevant, loading up forum responses instead of companies you ask for and such?) Anyway, can't find it elsewhere. First, all of your MSOE messages that were in the message store when you installed WLM should still be there. Second, WLM stores email as .eml files. Locate the WLM message store folder, and you will find them. With MSOE open, create a new storage folder; call it, "Imported", if you like. Highlight all of the .eml files later than the install date for WLM by dragging the highighted .eml files to the folder in MSOE. The location of the WLM message store can be found by checking the "Maintenance" tab from the "Tools | Options" menu, same as with MSOE. When navigating to that location, you will need to set your file view options to "Show hidden files/folders". -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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