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| | Importing from OE5 to Windows Vista Mail I have recently bought a new PC (even though it has the crap Vista on it - I had no choice!!) I am now trying to export my EMail messages from OE5 on my old PC into Windows Mail on my new PC and I can't work out how to do it. Does anybody know or have I lost all the messages I have accumulated over the last 5 years. Also, what is wrong with this crap mail program? I have to close it down to refresh the folders view - every time I create a new folder or read my new EMails - what's going on and why are the evil MS selling stuff to us before testing it. Would I be better off in either of these situations using MS Outlook instead. Tim Ellwood |
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| | Re: Importing from OE5 to Windows Vista Mail "Tim Ellwood" <Tim Ellwood@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:44C91D75-3588-4828-A613-F4227F1BDF3E@xxxxxx Quote: >I have recently bought a new PC (even though it has the crap Vista on it - >I > had no choice!!) > > I am now trying to export my EMail messages from OE5 on my old PC into > Windows Mail on my new PC and I can't work out how to do it. Does anybody > know or have I lost all the messages I have accumulated over the last 5 > years. > > Also, what is wrong with this crap mail program? I have to close it down > to > refresh the folders view - every time I create a new folder or read my new > EMails - what's going on and why are the evil MS selling stuff to us > before > testing it. > > Would I be better off in either of these situations using MS Outlook > instead. > > Tim Ellwood > instead of a program available free if you have Vista, such as Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail? If you have an Outlook version 2003 or more recent and an unused license for it, it runs well under Vista. Version 2002 also runs under Vista, but with a few problems. Outlook Express won't run under Vista. To import messages from Outlook Express to Windows Mail, see here: <http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/email/import-dbx-files-outlook-express-windows-mail-vista-86458.html> <http://www.vista4beginners.com/Migrate-from-Outlook-Express-to-Windows-Mail> If you want your old contacts, bring along the .wab file. After you copy the files to a directory on your new hard drive, but before you import them into Windows Mail, make sure the copies are read-write instead of readonly. We need a better description of the problem you have when you refresh the folders view before we can offer much help with it. Also, what if any antivirus programs do you have? Some of them tend to cause assorted problems in Windows Mail, although seldom immediately. |
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| | Re: Importing from OE5 to Windows Vista Mail I have done that and I got past the point I was at before (it was the duplicated folder name) but now I have got no folders except Inbox in Windows Mail. Where have they gone? I am running Norton 360 protection software (does that cause a problem?) My other issue was that when anything happens to a mail folder the view is not refreshed - so if I had 7 new messages, when I have read and deleted them it still says I have 7 unread messages. When I create a new folder it isn't there. F5 just does a send/receive. I have to come out of Windows Mail and go back in for changes to show. Although this is irrelevant now as I only have one folder. Tim Ellwood |
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| | Re: Importing from OE5 to Windows Vista Mail Windows Mail is not compatible with some security programs, one of those being Norton antivirus. As a test, uninstall your security program, reboot, then try Windows Mail again. If this results in improvement, we can recommend a free replacement antivirus that is more compatible. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "Tim Ellwood" <TimEllwood@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F23D7529-4BDF-4E4E-9922-A9C03729FEE6@xxxxxx Quote: >I have done that and I got past the point I was at before (it was the > duplicated folder name) but now I have got no folders except Inbox in Windows > Mail. Where have they gone? > > I am running Norton 360 protection software (does that cause a problem?) > > My other issue was that when anything happens to a mail folder the view is > not refreshed - so if I had 7 new messages, when I have read and deleted them > it still says I have 7 unread messages. When I create a new folder it isn't > there. F5 just does a send/receive. I have to come out of Windows Mail and > go back in for changes to show. Although this is irrelevant now as I only > have one folder. > > Tim Ellwood > |
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| | Re: Importing from OE5 to Windows Vista Mail "Tim Ellwood" <TimEllwood@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F23D7529-4BDF-4E4E-9922-A9C03729FEE6@xxxxxx Quote: >I have done that and I got past the point I was at before (it was the > duplicated folder name) but now I have got no folders except Inbox in > Windows > Mail. Where have they gone? > that aren't quoted in your reply. If there's a triangle to the left of Local Folders, clicking on it should make some folders appear or disappear. Quote: > I am running Norton 360 protection software (does that cause a problem?) > McAfee antivirus programs, and a recent version of the Trend antivirus program all cause assorted problems in Windows Mail, although seldom immediately. To stop any of these programs from creating new problems in Windows Mail, you have to uninstall them, not just disable part or all of them. For the Norton program, you often then need to run this cleanup program to take care of what the uninstall left behind: <http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039> You then sometimes need to remove your email account under Windows Mail, then restart Windows Mail and add the account again. If this cures your problem, you may want a replacement antivirus program that doesn't cause such problems in Windows Mail. I recommend either avast! or AVG, either one with a custom install that tells it to leave out the part that scans email. Quote: > My other issue was that when anything happens to a mail folder the view is > not refreshed - so if I had 7 new messages, when I have read and deleted > them > it still says I have 7 unread messages. When I create a new folder it > isn't > there. F5 just does a send/receive. I have to come out of Windows Mail > and > go back in for changes to show. Although this is irrelevant now as I only > have one folder. > > Tim Ellwood > |
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| | Re: Importing from OE5 to Windows Vista Mail I'm not sure that Windows Mail can import OE5 files... you may have to import them into OE6 first, and then import the OE6 files. And, I'd recommend using the newer Windows Live Mail.... -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Tim Ellwood" <TimEllwood@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F23D7529-4BDF-4E4E-9922-A9C03729FEE6@xxxxxx Quote: > I have done that and I got past the point I was at before (it was the > duplicated folder name) but now I have got no folders except Inbox in > Windows > Mail. Where have they gone? > > I am running Norton 360 protection software (does that cause a problem?) > > My other issue was that when anything happens to a mail folder the view is > not refreshed - so if I had 7 new messages, when I have read and deleted > them > it still says I have 7 unread messages. When I create a new folder it > isn't > there. F5 just does a send/receive. I have to come out of Windows Mail > and > go back in for changes to show. Although this is irrelevant now as I only > have one folder. > > Tim Ellwood > |
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