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| Email and Windows Vista All issues relating to email and email software using Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail) |
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I think you have to have Outlook installed. Then you can use File | Import
| Messages. steve "Matt M" wrote in message ... I have the PST from Outlook.. How can I import them into Windows Mail? |
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 00:11:19 -0700, "Matt M" wrote:
I have the PST from Outlook.. How can I import them into Windows Mail? It's not possible to directly import .PST files into any Microsoft-provided email clients ( such as Outlook Express or Windows Mail) unless Outlook is installed in a Microsoft OS) without using a third-party email conversion utility. I use Aid4Mail to convert an Outlook pst into an Outlook Express message store folder, then import that into Windows Mail. I don't think Aid4Mail has Vista support yet (i.e., Aid4Mail can't convert ..PST files into Windows Mail store folders directly). But if Microsoft Office Outlook is already installed in Vista, you may directly import the existing Outlook store (the email/accounts settings) into Windows Mail. Get Aid4Mail Professional ($49.95) -- only the Pro license will process .PST files -- he http://www.aid4mail.com or he http://www.fookes.com Do NOT attempt to use the Aid4Mail Trial to convert your mail, since it only allows 50 emails per folder to be converted, and additionally, adds a tag into the Subject line of all converted emails. But over all, I suggest that the $49.95 would be an excellent investment of your money, since the Pro version is excellent for converting to and from MANY different email formats. It is especially handy for converting between OS X/Windows/Linux/Unix mail. NOTE: Aid4Mail does support conversions to and from *.eml files (the Windows Mail native format), though it probably won't convert the Windows Mail folders themselves, just the *.eml files. I haven't tried this yet, so I really can't say for certain. I do know that Aid4Mail Pro does convert to and from *.eml files. I guess you could use Aid4Mail to process your *.PST folders into *.eml files, then import them into Windows Mail, though it would be easier (and cheaper, since you already have Microsoft Outlook, and Aid4Mail Pro costs an additional $49.95) to directly import them into Windows Mail from an existing instance of Microsoft Outlook using Windows Mail's "File/Import" function. |
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What I currently do when migrating mail (mail only!) is as follows: -) I downloaded XAMPP and installed it (on an USB disk) -) Started the Mercury Server and created an account called Backup and made sure the server accepts IMAP. -) On the old machine I attach the disk and start Mercury -) I configure the email client on that server with an additional email account called backup@localhost -) Then I copy (or move) all messages to the Backup IMAP account. -) On the new machine I reverse the process -- Bati |
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