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| | how to import windows mail messages from a second laptop? i have 2 vista laptops the same. i try to backup windows mail messages by importing to the second laptop using a USB drive. it seems to work but then the 'imported' folder has NO messages. i try again but always the same. iot did ask if i wanted to export with no properties, so i did that. i was never asked to include the properties in the first place. is there a way when exporting to include the message 'properites'? -- musicman toronto |
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| | Re: how to import windows mail messages from a second laptop? Ignore the warning about loss of properties. The export/import process loses some metadata, such as the 'read' status and account flag, but that can't be helped. Note that you can't export to, or import from external media directly. You must use your hard drive as the intermediary. -- Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/def...le/vandermolen "musiclover" <musiclover@newsgroup> wrote in message news:F4737ACC-DCA7-40ED-AEF1-BD96594AC22D@newsgroup Quote: >i have 2 vista laptops the same. i try to backup windows mail messages by > importing to the second laptop using a USB drive. it seems to work but then > the 'imported' folder has NO messages. i try again but always the same. > iot did ask if i wanted to export with no properties, so i did that. i was > never asked to include the properties in the first place. is there a way > when exporting to include the message 'properites'? > -- > musicman toronto > |
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| | Re: how to import windows mail messages from a second laptop? FYI, I think that the the message "properties" are in the "message store". I don't have an answer but it might help the experts if you can clarify something. Do you want to only duplicate the messages to the second laptop or do you want to merge from one to the other? Do you want to synchronize the two so you can download using either one then synchronize the two? If you never download (receive) messages to the second laptop then that will be easier to do. If you need to download using either and then synchronize then you should use IMAP; do you have an account you can use IMAP with? "musiclover" <musiclover@newsgroup> wrote in message news:F4737ACC-DCA7-40ED-AEF1-BD96594AC22D@newsgroup Quote: >i have 2 vista laptops the same. i try to backup windows mail messages by > importing to the second laptop using a USB drive. it seems to work but > then > the 'imported' folder has NO messages. i try again but always the same. > iot did ask if i wanted to export with no properties, so i did that. i > was > never asked to include the properties in the first place. is there a way > when exporting to include the message 'properites'? > -- > musicman toronto |
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