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Old February 3rd 07, 03:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Sportsluvr
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Default Windows Mail and Outlook Express Mailbox

Steve,

I will be soon purchasing a new PC w/ Vista. Does Windows Mail (WM) allow
you to keep for POP3 accounts copy of messages on server after downloading to
WM (via the 'advanced tab') and like Outlook Express you don't have to select
'remove after X days'. (e.g. you only need to check box 'leave copy on
server' but don't need to also check box to 'remove after x days')

That is, if I have a POP3 account, can I set up Windows Mail account to
leave copy on server, and not delete it after a certain numbers of days, and
thus when I chose to delete it, I can on the server (via accessing that email
account on its server)?

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

P.S. I was searching for posts abput keeping POP3 emails on server and these
July postings were the main thread

"Steve Cochran" wrote:

All you have to do to reincorporate the messages from WInMail to OE, is dig
down into the directory tree of folders in Explorer and find the eml files
and then just drag them into an OE folder. The reverse works as well.

I at the moment prefer to download from each system leaving the messages on
the server, rather than having to synchronize the OSs by dragging messages
about, with the exception of the sent items, which I backup and import into
other builds.

steve

"Michael" wrote in message
...
I mean to have two separate email folders - for each OE and WM. Next, if I
download email in one of them - say OE - I would like to synchronize
(ignoring the file type) WM email folder with OE email folder and thus not
needing to open the mail with WM on the POP server again.
I understand OE saves in .dbx while WM saves in .eml; however, I also
understood from other posts here (I might have gotten it wrong, though)
that if you paste .eml files in OE folder, OE can open them.
Michael

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
I don't understand what you mean. Maybe Frank answered.

steve

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Would OE and WM folder synchronization work - preferably on file change
or such?
Michael

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
WIndows Mail stores the messages as eml files. You can drag those into
an OE folder from Explorer, and they will be incorporated into OE.
Similarly you can save messages from OE as eml files and then drag them
into a WinMail folder to incorporate them into WinMail.

steve

"Taliesin" wrote in message
...
Sorry to hear that.
Have to find a other way to share info.
I 'll try to keep the messages on a pop3 server.

Tnx,

Pieter

"Jim Pickering" wrote:

Short answer - you cannot. In XP, Outlook Express stores its
messages in
DBX files. Windows Mail in Vista does not. There is no way to share
a
common mail folder between them.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be
helped.


"Taliesin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone tell me how to share a mialbox between Windows Mail and
Oulook
Express.
Windows Mail responds by telling me the directory is not empty when
I 'm
trying to assign the Outlook Express Mailbox to be used under
Windows Mail
as well.
I want to use Windows Mail as well as Outlook Express on the same
mialbox.
And I don't want the mail being shared on the pop3 server.
I want to use Outlook Express and Windows Mail simultaneously when
using
XP
and Vista Beta2.










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Old February 3rd 07, 11:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Posts: 5,312
Default Windows Mail and Outlook Express Mailbox

Hi,

Yes. It works identical to OE. I redundantly download my messages on 3
computers (one of which is this Vista one), and I've had no problems with
message retention on the server and associated features.

steve

"Sportsluvr" wrote in message
...
Steve,

I will be soon purchasing a new PC w/ Vista. Does Windows Mail (WM) allow
you to keep for POP3 accounts copy of messages on server after downloading
to
WM (via the 'advanced tab') and like Outlook Express you don't have to
select
'remove after X days'. (e.g. you only need to check box 'leave copy on
server' but don't need to also check box to 'remove after x days')

That is, if I have a POP3 account, can I set up Windows Mail account to
leave copy on server, and not delete it after a certain numbers of days,
and
thus when I chose to delete it, I can on the server (via accessing that
email
account on its server)?

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

P.S. I was searching for posts abput keeping POP3 emails on server and
these
July postings were the main thread

"Steve Cochran" wrote:

All you have to do to reincorporate the messages from WInMail to OE, is
dig
down into the directory tree of folders in Explorer and find the eml
files
and then just drag them into an OE folder. The reverse works as well.

I at the moment prefer to download from each system leaving the messages
on
the server, rather than having to synchronize the OSs by dragging
messages
about, with the exception of the sent items, which I backup and import
into
other builds.

steve

"Michael" wrote in message
...
I mean to have two separate email folders - for each OE and WM. Next, if
I
download email in one of them - say OE - I would like to synchronize
(ignoring the file type) WM email folder with OE email folder and thus
not
needing to open the mail with WM on the POP server again.
I understand OE saves in .dbx while WM saves in .eml; however, I also
understood from other posts here (I might have gotten it wrong, though)
that if you paste .eml files in OE folder, OE can open them.
Michael

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
I don't understand what you mean. Maybe Frank answered.

steve

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Would OE and WM folder synchronization work - preferably on file
change
or such?
Michael

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
WIndows Mail stores the messages as eml files. You can drag those
into
an OE folder from Explorer, and they will be incorporated into OE.
Similarly you can save messages from OE as eml files and then drag
them
into a WinMail folder to incorporate them into WinMail.

steve

"Taliesin" wrote in message
...
Sorry to hear that.
Have to find a other way to share info.
I 'll try to keep the messages on a pop3 server.

Tnx,

Pieter

"Jim Pickering" wrote:

Short answer - you cannot. In XP, Outlook Express stores its
messages in
DBX files. Windows Mail in Vista does not. There is no way to
share
a
common mail folder between them.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be
helped.


"Taliesin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone tell me how to share a mialbox between Windows Mail
and
Oulook
Express.
Windows Mail responds by telling me the directory is not empty
when
I 'm
trying to assign the Outlook Express Mailbox to be used under
Windows Mail
as well.
I want to use Windows Mail as well as Outlook Express on the
same
mialbox.
And I don't want the mail being shared on the pop3 server.
I want to use Outlook Express and Windows Mail simultaneously
when
using
XP
and Vista Beta2.











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Old February 3rd 07, 03:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Sportsluvr
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2
Default Windows Mail and Outlook Express Mailbox

Thanks Steve!!

Have a great weekend!


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Hi,

Yes. It works identical to OE. I redundantly download my messages on 3
computers (one of which is this Vista one), and I've had no problems with
message retention on the server and associated features.

steve

"Sportsluvr" wrote in message
...
Steve,

I will be soon purchasing a new PC w/ Vista. Does Windows Mail (WM) allow
you to keep for POP3 accounts copy of messages on server after downloading
to
WM (via the 'advanced tab') and like Outlook Express you don't have to
select
'remove after X days'. (e.g. you only need to check box 'leave copy on
server' but don't need to also check box to 'remove after x days')

That is, if I have a POP3 account, can I set up Windows Mail account to
leave copy on server, and not delete it after a certain numbers of days,
and
thus when I chose to delete it, I can on the server (via accessing that
email
account on its server)?

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

P.S. I was searching for posts abput keeping POP3 emails on server and
these
July postings were the main thread

"Steve Cochran" wrote:

All you have to do to reincorporate the messages from WInMail to OE, is
dig
down into the directory tree of folders in Explorer and find the eml
files
and then just drag them into an OE folder. The reverse works as well.

I at the moment prefer to download from each system leaving the messages
on
the server, rather than having to synchronize the OSs by dragging
messages
about, with the exception of the sent items, which I backup and import
into
other builds.

steve

"Michael" wrote in message
...
I mean to have two separate email folders - for each OE and WM. Next, if
I
download email in one of them - say OE - I would like to synchronize
(ignoring the file type) WM email folder with OE email folder and thus
not
needing to open the mail with WM on the POP server again.
I understand OE saves in .dbx while WM saves in .eml; however, I also
understood from other posts here (I might have gotten it wrong, though)
that if you paste .eml files in OE folder, OE can open them.
Michael

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
I don't understand what you mean. Maybe Frank answered.

steve

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Would OE and WM folder synchronization work - preferably on file
change
or such?
Michael

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
WIndows Mail stores the messages as eml files. You can drag those
into
an OE folder from Explorer, and they will be incorporated into OE.
Similarly you can save messages from OE as eml files and then drag
them
into a WinMail folder to incorporate them into WinMail.

steve

"Taliesin" wrote in message
...
Sorry to hear that.
Have to find a other way to share info.
I 'll try to keep the messages on a pop3 server.

Tnx,

Pieter

"Jim Pickering" wrote:

Short answer - you cannot. In XP, Outlook Express stores its
messages in
DBX files. Windows Mail in Vista does not. There is no way to
share
a
common mail folder between them.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be
helped.


"Taliesin" wrote in message
...
Can anyone tell me how to share a mialbox between Windows Mail
and
Oulook
Express.
Windows Mail responds by telling me the directory is not empty
when
I 'm
trying to assign the Outlook Express Mailbox to be used under
Windows Mail
as well.
I want to use Windows Mail as well as Outlook Express on the
same
mialbox.
And I don't want the mail being shared on the pop3 server.
I want to use Outlook Express and Windows Mail simultaneously
when
using
XP
and Vista Beta2.











 




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