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| | Importing .dbx files What's the procedure for importing just the OE .dbx files into Windows Mail? I have my mail folder but not a working xp machine anymore. The regular import function does not seem to work. Regards, Matt |
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| | Re: Importing .dbx files You have to have a full backup of the dbx files from the other system -- folders.dbx must be included. Put those into a blank subdirectory and make sure the files are not read only (as if off a CD). Then use File | Import | Messages and choose OE6 format and point to that directory. If the import fails, then the only recourse at the moment is to extract the messages from the dbx files using a 3rd party tool (e.g. www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/) and then drag the eml files into WinMail folders. I'm working on extending my OEX program (www.oehelp.com/OEX/) so one can just point to a dbx file no matter where it is and import it. That works for OE now, but I have to make some modifications for WinMail. steve "Matthew R. Small" <matt@beachbum.net> wrote in message news:%23Mw6mgwKHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > What's the procedure for importing just the OE .dbx files into Windows > Mail? I have my mail folder but not a working xp machine anymore. The > regular import function does not seem to work. > > Regards, > Matt > |
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| | Re: Importing .dbx files The import fails for me (and I have copied it, the only attribute is +A and there is a Folders.dbx in there). So, I would be interested in an alternative copy process. Alan "Steve Cochran" wrote: > You have to have a full backup of the dbx files from the other system -- > folders.dbx must be included. Put those into a blank subdirectory and make > sure the files are not read only (as if off a CD). Then use File | Import | > Messages and choose OE6 format and point to that directory. > > If the import fails, then the only recourse at the moment is to extract the > messages from the dbx files using a 3rd party tool (e.g. > www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/) and then drag the eml files into WinMail folders. > > I'm working on extending my OEX program (www.oehelp.com/OEX/) so one can > just point to a dbx file no matter where it is and import it. That works > for OE now, but I have to make some modifications for WinMail. > > steve > > > "Matthew R. Small" <matt@beachbum.net> wrote in message > news:%23Mw6mgwKHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > What's the procedure for importing just the OE .dbx files into Windows > > Mail? I have my mail folder but not a working xp machine anymore. The > > regular import function does not seem to work. > > > > Regards, > > Matt > > > |
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| | Re: Importing .dbx files The only thing available now is software that would extract the messages from the dbx files, and then you could drag them into WinMail folders. My OEX program (www.oehelp.com/OEX/) lets you import from a dbx file directly, but I don't have that working yet for WinMail, and if the normal importing doesn't work, then its possible the files are corrupted and so OEX might not work then anyway. steve "Alan Sh" <AlanSh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:724EB72F-CF53-41E6-BC7D-9D83AB2B0B4E@microsoft.com... > The import fails for me (and I have copied it, the only attribute is +A > and > there is a Folders.dbx in there). So, I would be interested in an > alternative > copy process. > > Alan > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> You have to have a full backup of the dbx files from the other system -- >> folders.dbx must be included. Put those into a blank subdirectory and >> make >> sure the files are not read only (as if off a CD). Then use File | >> Import | >> Messages and choose OE6 format and point to that directory. >> >> If the import fails, then the only recourse at the moment is to extract >> the >> messages from the dbx files using a 3rd party tool (e.g. >> www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/) and then drag the eml files into WinMail >> folders. >> >> I'm working on extending my OEX program (www.oehelp.com/OEX/) so one can >> just point to a dbx file no matter where it is and import it. That works >> for OE now, but I have to make some modifications for WinMail. >> >> steve >> >> >> "Matthew R. Small" <matt@beachbum.net> wrote in message >> news:%23Mw6mgwKHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> > What's the procedure for importing just the OE .dbx files into Windows >> > Mail? I have my mail folder but not a working xp machine anymore. The >> > regular import function does not seem to work. >> > >> > Regards, >> > Matt >> > >> |
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