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I have been using Outlook Express and now have Outlook. Have been able to
import address book and mail but emails are still coming to Express. How do I change things so they come to my Outlook inbox? Thanks |
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You have to setup your account(s) in Outlook (Tools\Email Accounts in 2003)
and then quit using Express. You can also import your mail, address book, and account settings from Express using the Outlook Import/Export tool (File\Import Export...). Afterward, you should delect your account in Express (Tools\Accounts\select mail account\Remove) so that you do not accidently download any more with it. Opus "kittyhawk" wrote in message news ![]() I have been using Outlook Express and now have Outlook. Have been able to import address book and mail but emails are still coming to Express. How do I change things so they come to my Outlook inbox? Thanks |
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Opus wrote:
You can also import your mail, No do NOT import mail within Outlook. many Outlook functions depend on the "modified date" of messages. If you import within Outlook then all the messages will have their modified date changed to that of the date of import. In Outlook Express, do File-Export. That keeps the dates original. -- Gordon Burgess-Parker Interim Systems and Management Accounting www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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Thanks for the tip. I have always used export in OE too. I did not realize
that import from Outlook would reset the dates. Of course this is not desirable, so the import approach should be avoided for mail items. Opus "Gordon" wrote in message . uk... Opus wrote: You can also import your mail, No do NOT import mail within Outlook. many Outlook functions depend on the "modified date" of messages. If you import within Outlook then all the messages will have their modified date changed to that of the date of import. In Outlook Express, do File-Export. That keeps the dates original. -- Gordon Burgess-Parker Interim Systems and Management Accounting www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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Just stop using OE.
This assumes OL has been set up correctly "kittyhawk" wrote in message news ![]() I have been using Outlook Express and now have Outlook. Have been able to import address book and mail but emails are still coming to Express. How do I change things so they come to my Outlook inbox? Thanks |
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On Wed, 17 May 2006 22:52:02 -0700, kittyhawk
wrote: I have been using Outlook Express and now have Outlook. Have been able to import address book and mail but emails are still coming to Express. How do I change things so they come to my Outlook inbox? Thanks It really helps if you say what versions are involved! Here is an article referring to OE-- Outlook 2000: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=254221 And here's one for Outlook 2002 and 2003: http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B287073 -- Jim McGowan |
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