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When the motherboard on my computer burned the repair people were able to
save all files. They created a backup disc and I successfully installed everything on my new computer with one exception. They were able to save my "saved" e-mails from my former Outlook Express program. So I have a file from their disc titled "email Folders for import" which contains 13 folders. These are dbx folders and I need help importing these into my current e-mail program which is Outlook. My new computer has Windows 7. Can someone walk me through the procedure. I, as you have guessed, am not very computer-smart. Thank you. |
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![]() "Pat" wrote in message ... When the motherboard on my computer burned the repair people were able to save all files. They created a backup disc and I successfully installed everything on my new computer with one exception. They were able to save my "saved" e-mails from my former Outlook Express program. So I have a file from their disc titled "email Folders for import" which contains 13 folders. These are dbx folders and I need help importing these into my current program which is Outlook. My new computer has Windows 7. Can someone walk me through the procedure. I, as you have guessed, am not very computer-smart. Thank you. This will only work if included in that folder is a file called Folders.dbx. Download and install Windows Live Mail. Import the OE messages into WLM. Then export from WLM to Outlook. If the Folders.dbx file is missing then you will need a third-party tool to extract the emails as .eml files which you can then drag and drop into WLM and then export. HTH |
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The Folders.dbx file is indeed included in the list. Windows Live Mail is
on my computer and I "signed up" successfully. Now...I have no idea how to import and export as you suggested. Sorry to be so slow on the uptake. Can you direct me the steps necessary. Many thanks. "Gordon" wrote: "Pat" wrote in message ... When the motherboard on my computer burned the repair people were able to save all files. They created a backup disc and I successfully installed everything on my new computer with one exception. They were able to save my "saved" e-mails from my former Outlook Express program. So I have a file from their disc titled "email Folders for import" which contains 13 folders. These are dbx folders and I need help importing these into my current program which is Outlook. My new computer has Windows 7. Can someone walk me through the procedure. I, as you have guessed, am not very computer-smart. Thank you. This will only work if included in that folder is a file called Folders.dbx. Download and install Windows Live Mail. Import the OE messages into WLM. Then export from WLM to Outlook. If the Folders.dbx file is missing then you will need a third-party tool to extract the emails as .eml files which you can then drag and drop into WLM and then export. HTH . |
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You need to import the files into LM then export to Outlook.
See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/convert_oe.htm for a step-by-step. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: How many email accounts are in your main Outlook profile? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=36602 "Pat" wrote in message ... The Folders.dbx file is indeed included in the list. Windows Live Mail is on my computer and I "signed up" successfully. Now...I have no idea how to import and export as you suggested. Sorry to be so slow on the uptake. Can you direct me the steps necessary. Many thanks. "Gordon" wrote: "Pat" wrote in message ... When the motherboard on my computer burned the repair people were able to save all files. They created a backup disc and I successfully installed everything on my new computer with one exception. They were able to save my "saved" e-mails from my former Outlook Express program. So I have a file from their disc titled "email Folders for import" which contains 13 folders. These are dbx folders and I need help importing these into my current program which is Outlook. My new computer has Windows 7. Can someone walk me through the procedure. I, as you have guessed, am not very computer-smart. Thank you. This will only work if included in that folder is a file called Folders.dbx. Download and install Windows Live Mail. Import the OE messages into WLM. Then export from WLM to Outlook. If the Folders.dbx file is missing then you will need a third-party tool to extract the emails as .eml files which you can then drag and drop into WLM and then export. HTH . |
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Thank you so very much for the link to the easy step-by-step procedure to
follow. It worked -all my old saved e-mails are in their proper place - I'm happy! Thank you "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: You need to import the files into LM then export to Outlook. See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/convert_oe.htm for a step-by-step. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: How many email accounts are in your main Outlook profile? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=36602 "Pat" wrote in message ... The Folders.dbx file is indeed included in the list. Windows Live Mail is on my computer and I "signed up" successfully. Now...I have no idea how to import and export as you suggested. Sorry to be so slow on the uptake. Can you direct me the steps necessary. Many thanks. "Gordon" wrote: "Pat" wrote in message ... When the motherboard on my computer burned the repair people were able to save all files. They created a backup disc and I successfully installed everything on my new computer with one exception. They were able to save my "saved" e-mails from my former Outlook Express program. So I have a file from their disc titled "email Folders for import" which contains 13 folders. These are dbx folders and I need help importing these into my current program which is Outlook. My new computer has Windows 7. Can someone walk me through the procedure. I, as you have guessed, am not very computer-smart. Thank you. This will only work if included in that folder is a file called Folders.dbx. Download and install Windows Live Mail. Import the OE messages into WLM. Then export from WLM to Outlook. If the Folders.dbx file is missing then you will need a third-party tool to extract the emails as .eml files which you can then drag and drop into WLM and then export. HTH . |
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