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| | imported OE messages into Windows Mail When I used the import feature on Windows Mail, all the OE messages were automatically put in a folder in Windows Mail that apparently was created by the import process, called Imported Messages. I had about 100 folders set up in my old OE inbox, and now they were all in this Imported Messages folder. I wanted to then transfer them from the Imported Messages folder into the Inbox, but I could not select more than one folder at a time, so I had to individually move all 100 of them. Is there an easier way I could have done this whole process? Thanks |
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| | Re: imported OE messages into Windows Mail Hi, I would have done it outside of Windows Mail, using Windows Explorer. On my computer, that would have meant going to where all of Mail's messages are stored, at: C:\Users\Vista\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail. In your case, you'd then mark the folder "Imported Folders" in the left column showing the folder view, thereby showing all your 100 folders in the right column. You could have then either marked numerous individual folders for dragging and dropping to wherever you wanted them by holding down the Control key, or a range of folders by holding down the Shift key. "Vince" <Vince@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:E6811772-01D4-4226-B57F-C9BC1A31E806@xxxxxx Quote: > When I used the import feature on Windows Mail, all the OE messages were > automatically put in a folder in Windows Mail that apparently was created > by > the import process, called Imported Messages. > > I had about 100 folders set up in my old OE inbox, and now they were all > in > this Imported Messages folder. I wanted to then transfer them from the > Imported Messages folder into the Inbox, but I could not select more than > one > folder at a time, so I had to individually move all 100 of them. > > Is there an easier way I could have done this whole process? > > Thanks > |
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| | Re: imported OE messages into Windows Mail Actually, I did start to do it that way. But I noticed some odd behaviour when I did that. When I cut a folder from Imported Messages and pasted it in the Inbox, I'd then see two copies of the folder in the Inbox (when viewed in Explorer) ie WorkItems & WorkItems1. Also it seemed like even though I cut the folder, it still remained in its original location. I was in a hurry (I was at a friend's house) so I did not investigate further. May I'll look into it again when on my own computer. "sklain" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > I would have done it outside of Windows Mail, using Windows Explorer. On my > computer, that would have meant going to where all of Mail's messages are > stored, at: C:\Users\Vista\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail. In your > case, you'd then mark the folder "Imported Folders" in the left column > showing the folder view, thereby showing all your 100 folders in the right > column. You could have then either marked numerous individual folders for > dragging and dropping to wherever you wanted them by holding down the > Control key, or a range of folders by holding down the Shift key. > > > "Vince" <Vince@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:E6811772-01D4-4226-B57F-C9BC1A31E806@xxxxxx Quote: > > When I used the import feature on Windows Mail, all the OE messages were > > automatically put in a folder in Windows Mail that apparently was created > > by > > the import process, called Imported Messages. > > > > I had about 100 folders set up in my old OE inbox, and now they were all > > in > > this Imported Messages folder. I wanted to then transfer them from the > > Imported Messages folder into the Inbox, but I could not select more than > > one > > folder at a time, so I had to individually move all 100 of them. > > > > Is there an easier way I could have done this whole process? > > > > Thanks > > |
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| | Re: imported OE messages into Windows Mail Using Windows Explorer to move email doesn't work because it's not updating Windows Mail's internal database pointers. Gary VanderMolen "sklain" <sklain@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4A900B83-0149-416A-9FFC-E41D890088D0@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > I would have done it outside of Windows Mail, using Windows Explorer. On my computer, that would have meant going to where all > of Mail's messages are stored, at: C:\Users\Vista\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail. In your case, you'd then mark the folder > "Imported Folders" in the left column showing the folder view, thereby showing all your 100 folders in the right column. You > could have then either marked numerous individual folders for dragging and dropping to wherever you wanted them by holding down > the Control key, or a range of folders by holding down the Shift key. > > > "Vince" <Vince@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:E6811772-01D4-4226-B57F-C9BC1A31E806@xxxxxx Quote: >> When I used the import feature on Windows Mail, all the OE messages were >> automatically put in a folder in Windows Mail that apparently was created by >> the import process, called Imported Messages. >> >> I had about 100 folders set up in my old OE inbox, and now they were all in >> this Imported Messages folder. I wanted to then transfer them from the >> Imported Messages folder into the Inbox, but I could not select more than one >> folder at a time, so I had to individually move all 100 of them. >> >> Is there an easier way I could have done this whole process? >> >> Thanks >> |
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| | Re: imported OE messages into Windows Mail OK thanks. I suspected that was the case, that's why I did not use Explorer, instead did it manually from within Windows Mail. So I'm back to my original question again. Is there a way I could have moved all 100 folders to the Inbox at once - I was only able to move them one folder at a time? Thanks "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > Using Windows Explorer to move email doesn't work because > it's not updating Windows Mail's internal database pointers. > > Gary VanderMolen > > > "sklain" <sklain@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4A900B83-0149-416A-9FFC-E41D890088D0@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, > > > > I would have done it outside of Windows Mail, using Windows Explorer. On my computer, that would have meant going to where all > > of Mail's messages are stored, at: C:\Users\Vista\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail. In your case, you'd then mark the folder > > "Imported Folders" in the left column showing the folder view, thereby showing all your 100 folders in the right column. You > > could have then either marked numerous individual folders for dragging and dropping to wherever you wanted them by holding down > > the Control key, or a range of folders by holding down the Shift key. > > > > > > "Vince" <Vince@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:E6811772-01D4-4226-B57F-C9BC1A31E806@xxxxxx Quote: > >> When I used the import feature on Windows Mail, all the OE messages were > >> automatically put in a folder in Windows Mail that apparently was created by > >> the import process, called Imported Messages. > >> > >> I had about 100 folders set up in my old OE inbox, and now they were all in > >> this Imported Messages folder. I wanted to then transfer them from the > >> Imported Messages folder into the Inbox, but I could not select more than one > >> folder at a time, so I had to individually move all 100 of them. > >> > >> Is there an easier way I could have done this whole process? > >> > >> Thanks > >> > |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: imported OE messages into Windows Mail Actually, I did start to do it that way. But I noticed some odd behaviour when I did that. When I cut a folder from Imported Messages and pasted it in the Inbox, I'd then see two copies of the folder in the Inbox (when viewed in Explorer) ie WorkItems & WorkItems1. Also it seemed like even though I cut the folder, it still remained in its original location. I was in a hurry (I was at a friend's house) so I did not investigate further. May I'll look into it again when on my own computer. You might look at this to see if it will help you. backup and Windows Mail - Messages Shawn |
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| | Re: imported OE messages into Windows Mail Thanks for those links. That is the procedure I followed. But in moving the sub-folders from the Imported folders location was the problem. It would only let me move them one at a time. "brink" wrote: Quote: > > Vince;450804 Wrote: Quote: > > Actually, I did start to do it that way. But I noticed some odd > > behaviour > > when I did that. When I cut a folder from Imported Messages and pasted > > it in > > the Inbox, I'd then see two copies of the folder in the Inbox (when > > viewed in > > Explorer) ie WorkItems & WorkItems1. Also it seemed like even though I > > cut > > the folder, it still remained in its original location. I was in a > > hurry (I > > was at a friend's house) so I did not investigate further. May I'll > > look > > into it again when on my own computer. > > > > > Vince, > > You might look at this to see if it will help you. > > 'backup' (http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm) > > and > > Windows Mail - Messages > > Shawn > > > -- > brink > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* > _http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_ > *Please post feedback to help others.* > |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: imported OE messages into Windows Mail Yeah, I do not know why it will only let the folders move one at a time when you do not have to for the messages themselves. Glad to hear you got them in though. Thank you for the feedback. Shawn |
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