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I have a rather unique email challenge. I have a really great
freeware email checker/notifier that handles all my email accounts and allows direct reading and deletion from servers. Only limitation is that mail sent from it doesn't produce a "sent" file, so you see no replies with it. That functionality is in the payware version. No problem. In the year or so I've been using it, I b.c.c. myself on the messages I send directly from it. Every once in a blue moon, however, I forget that extra b.c.c. step g. I found out yesterday, no problem, either. I searched and found all the sent messages physically in the program's folder in EML format. Great. I then searched and found a freeware to convert EML to MSG format which seemed the way to go to get my replies into O2K. However, EML and MSG files both turn out to have these problems in O2K: 1. If I drag 'n drop EML into O2K, yes the message shows up, but in the form of an EML attachment. One is then required to double-click on this which then makes it open in OE. Not very nice. 2. I found way to convert to MSG and then managed to get that format into O2K but then it looks and acts like an unsent email and I have no info on when the reply went out, etc. No good. When I dump EMLs into OE, which I can do for those accounts I use OE for, they're there as sent files, intact, as if sent from OE directly. Need to do the same for the EMLs for the O2K acct. Is there a way to do this, by any chance? An addin is fine but all the addins I found were shareware. Not worth it since this doesn't happen often. Hopefully someone knows either how to do this natively in O2K or of a freeware addin somewhere ... I've searched and searched but no viable solution has come up. Thanks. ---------------------------- p.s., probably begs question, 'why use the freeware to send mail from then?' -- because it's there resident at all times in systray. When in a hurry, don't need to launch + wait for O2K, respond directly right then and there. g |
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"StargateFan" wrote in message
... However, EML and MSG files both turn out to have these problems in O2K: 1. If I drag 'n drop EML into O2K, yes the message shows up, but in the form of an EML attachment. One is then required to double-click on this which then makes it open in OE. Not very nice. Clearly you wouldn't expect to open a Word document with Adobe Reader and expect the results to make sense. EML files are Outlook Express files. Outlook doesn't handle them. If you want to see what they contain, open them in OE. 2. I found way to convert to MSG and then managed to get that format into O2K but then it looks and acts like an unsent email and I have no info on when the reply went out, etc. No good. Why would you expect the time stamps to transfer? We have no idea if the tool you're using even retains that data in its version of the EML file. When I dump EMLs into OE, which I can do for those accounts I use OE for, they're there as sent files, intact, as if sent from OE directly. Need to do the same for the EMLs for the O2K acct. After adding them to Outlook Express, export them to Outlook. FileExportMessages. Don't expect Outlook to hande files native to another application. p.s., probably begs question, 'why use the freeware to send mail from then?' -- because it's there resident at all times in systray. When in a hurry, don't need to launch + wait for O2K, respond directly right then and there. g Why not start Outlook and leave it running? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Make a folder in OE called Outlook Sent. Drag the eml's that you want in
Outlook to it and export from OE to Outlook every now and again. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "StargateFan" wrote in message ... I have a rather unique email challenge. I have a really great freeware email checker/notifier that handles all my email accounts and allows direct reading and deletion from servers. Only limitation is that mail sent from it doesn't produce a "sent" file, so you see no replies with it. That functionality is in the payware version. No problem. In the year or so I've been using it, I b.c.c. myself on the messages I send directly from it. Every once in a blue moon, however, I forget that extra b.c.c. step g. I found out yesterday, no problem, either. I searched and found all the sent messages physically in the program's folder in EML format. Great. I then searched and found a freeware to convert EML to MSG format which seemed the way to go to get my replies into O2K. However, EML and MSG files both turn out to have these problems in O2K: 1. If I drag 'n drop EML into O2K, yes the message shows up, but in the form of an EML attachment. One is then required to double-click on this which then makes it open in OE. Not very nice. 2. I found way to convert to MSG and then managed to get that format into O2K but then it looks and acts like an unsent email and I have no info on when the reply went out, etc. No good. When I dump EMLs into OE, which I can do for those accounts I use OE for, they're there as sent files, intact, as if sent from OE directly. Need to do the same for the EMLs for the O2K acct. Is there a way to do this, by any chance? An addin is fine but all the addins I found were shareware. Not worth it since this doesn't happen often. Hopefully someone knows either how to do this natively in O2K or of a freeware addin somewhere ... I've searched and searched but no viable solution has come up. Thanks. ---------------------------- p.s., probably begs question, 'why use the freeware to send mail from then?' -- because it's there resident at all times in systray. When in a hurry, don't need to launch + wait for O2K, respond directly right then and there. g |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:33:01 -0500, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]"
wrote: Make a folder in OE called Outlook Sent. Drag the eml's that you want in Outlook to it and export from OE to Outlook every now and again. Now that sounds very good! Very do-able and easy-sounding - no muss, no fuss! I tried the import/export feature earlier in my O2K and I see that I'll have to install it. Missed it this time around, somehow. Will give this a try. On the surface, sounds like a very easy solution! Thanks. |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:03:26 -0500, StargateFan
wrote: On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:33:01 -0500, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Make a folder in OE called Outlook Sent. Drag the eml's that you want in Outlook to it and export from OE to Outlook every now and again. [snip] Did I miss something? I thought that by making a specific folder, there would be a way to import _just_ that folder into O2K from OE via the sequence below***. What I've found is that the import function imports _all_ the emails in OE to O2K. Is there any way to narrow it down to just the one folder? *** FILE IMPORT AND EXPORT... IMPORT INTERNET MAIL AND ADDRESSES OUTLOOK EXPRESS 4.X, 5 (I have OE 6) -- making sure that I have only the one radio button ticked, the one for "IMPORT MAIL" FINISH. Also, I'm not sure if I should keep this question here or start a new thread in the OE ng and ask it there. Pls advise. Thanks |
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"StargateFan" wrote in message
... On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:03:26 -0500, StargateFan wrote: On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:33:01 -0500, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Make a folder in OE called Outlook Sent. Drag the eml's that you want in Outlook to it and export from OE to Outlook every now and again. [snip] Did I miss something? I thought that by making a specific folder, there would be a way to import _just_ that folder into O2K from OE via the sequence below***. What I've found is that the import function imports _all_ the emails in OE to O2K. Is there any way to narrow it down to just the one folder? *** FILE IMPORT AND EXPORT... IMPORT INTERNET MAIL AND ADDRESSES OUTLOOK EXPRESS 4.X, 5 (I have OE 6) -- making sure that I have only the one radio button ticked, the one for "IMPORT MAIL" FINISH. Also, I'm not sure if I should keep this question here or start a new thread in the OE ng and ask it there. Pls advise. Thanks There is - export FROM OE. If you do that then you should (if I remember correctly) be given the option to either export all folders or selected folders. You should always do it this way anyway, because if you import in Outlook, the modified date of all the imported messages changes to the date of import. -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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When you export from OE there is an option to export everything or selected
folders. You want selected folder. In OE - go to file menu, import and export, export messages, to exchange. -- 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: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "StargateFan" wrote in message ... On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:03:26 -0500, StargateFan wrote: On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:33:01 -0500, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Make a folder in OE called Outlook Sent. Drag the eml's that you want in Outlook to it and export from OE to Outlook every now and again. [snip] Did I miss something? I thought that by making a specific folder, there would be a way to import _just_ that folder into O2K from OE via the sequence below***. What I've found is that the import function imports _all_ the emails in OE to O2K. Is there any way to narrow it down to just the one folder? *** FILE IMPORT AND EXPORT... IMPORT INTERNET MAIL AND ADDRESSES OUTLOOK EXPRESS 4.X, 5 (I have OE 6) -- making sure that I have only the one radio button ticked, the one for "IMPORT MAIL" FINISH. Also, I'm not sure if I should keep this question here or start a new thread in the OE ng and ask it there. Pls advise. Thanks |
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 00:00:41 -0500, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]"
wrote: When you export from OE there is an option to export everything or selected folders. You want selected folder. In OE - go to file menu, import and export, export messages, to exchange. d'uh!!! That's what I did wrong. I was IMPORTING from O2K instead of EXPORTING from OE!! Too funny!!! No wonder. Brilliant, just did that and it works. Wow, amazing how I lived for so long with all the emailing problems regarding a secondary email program besides O2K! With some tweaking of OE locations and settings, OE is taking care of things quite well. I'm very pleased. Thanks so very much! |
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