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FINALLY made it work! Here's what you do:
As you might expect, copy all your .dbx folders to wherever. Now, open Vista Mail. Go to File - Import - Messages Next, select "Microsoft Outlook Express 6", and NEXT Since "Import mail from an OE6 Identity" will be shadowed out, accept what you see by clicking "OK." Browse to the drive/directory with a single left click to the correct folder. Now, notice that your chosen directory name is not only shown on the directory tree, but is also typed into the "Folder:" field at the bottom. Place a backslash into this field ahead of the directory name -- THIS IS WHAT MAKES IT WORK -otherwise, the directory path will come out wrong in the next step. For those of you still confused, the backslash is the "\", not the "/". Next, click "Select Folder." It's at the bottom center with a little down arrow next to it. From there, it's NEXT, ALL FOLDERS (or those you choose), and away you go! Note that all your messages will be imported into a newly created folder called, of course, "Imported Folder." The original OE6 structure will remain intact here, and the messages can be selected and moved into the Vista Mail folders, should you wish. If you do this, and have lots of messages, your message list may rapidly bounce up & down for some time while the move is taking place. It's ok -- just open a new window & do something else while the copy operation is running. Enjoy, all! |
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In RC1 I just pointed the import directory to the OE6 dbx directory and that
was it (browsed directly to the OE6 folder)... "jwardl" wrote in message ... FINALLY made it work! Here's what you do: As you might expect, copy all your .dbx folders to wherever. Now, open Vista Mail. Go to File - Import - Messages Next, select "Microsoft Outlook Express 6", and NEXT Since "Import mail from an OE6 Identity" will be shadowed out, accept what you see by clicking "OK." Browse to the drive/directory with a single left click to the correct folder. Now, notice that your chosen directory name is not only shown on the directory tree, but is also typed into the "Folder:" field at the bottom. Place a backslash into this field ahead of the directory name -- THIS IS WHAT MAKES IT WORK -otherwise, the directory path will come out wrong in the next step. For those of you still confused, the backslash is the "\", not the "/". Next, click "Select Folder." It's at the bottom center with a little down arrow next to it. From there, it's NEXT, ALL FOLDERS (or those you choose), and away you go! Note that all your messages will be imported into a newly created folder called, of course, "Imported Folder." The original OE6 structure will remain intact here, and the messages can be selected and moved into the Vista Mail folders, should you wish. If you do this, and have lots of messages, your message list may rapidly bounce up & down for some time while the move is taking place. It's ok -- just open a new window & do something else while the copy operation is running. Enjoy, all! |
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Yup, but some are reporting that the import was only partially successful.
steve "Edric" wrote in message ... In RC1 I just pointed the import directory to the OE6 dbx directory and that was it (browsed directly to the OE6 folder)... "jwardl" wrote in message ... FINALLY made it work! Here's what you do: As you might expect, copy all your .dbx folders to wherever. Now, open Vista Mail. Go to File - Import - Messages Next, select "Microsoft Outlook Express 6", and NEXT Since "Import mail from an OE6 Identity" will be shadowed out, accept what you see by clicking "OK." Browse to the drive/directory with a single left click to the correct folder. Now, notice that your chosen directory name is not only shown on the directory tree, but is also typed into the "Folder:" field at the bottom. Place a backslash into this field ahead of the directory name -- THIS IS WHAT MAKES IT WORK -otherwise, the directory path will come out wrong in the next step. For those of you still confused, the backslash is the "\", not the "/". Next, click "Select Folder." It's at the bottom center with a little down arrow next to it. From there, it's NEXT, ALL FOLDERS (or those you choose), and away you go! Note that all your messages will be imported into a newly created folder called, of course, "Imported Folder." The original OE6 structure will remain intact here, and the messages can be selected and moved into the Vista Mail folders, should you wish. If you do this, and have lots of messages, your message list may rapidly bounce up & down for some time while the move is taking place. It's ok -- just open a new window & do something else while the copy operation is running. Enjoy, all! |
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Work around
Copy your messages from OE6 to a folder as they are .eml then copy the eml files to the default location in vista Vista does not use the .dbx format for messages any more all your messages are stored as .eml "jwardl" wrote in message ... FINALLY made it work! Here's what you do: As you might expect, copy all your .dbx folders to wherever. Now, open Vista Mail. Go to File - Import - Messages Next, select "Microsoft Outlook Express 6", and NEXT Since "Import mail from an OE6 Identity" will be shadowed out, accept what you see by clicking "OK." Browse to the drive/directory with a single left click to the correct folder. Now, notice that your chosen directory name is not only shown on the directory tree, but is also typed into the "Folder:" field at the bottom. Place a backslash into this field ahead of the directory name -- THIS IS WHAT MAKES IT WORK -otherwise, the directory path will come out wrong in the next step. For those of you still confused, the backslash is the "\", not the "/". Next, click "Select Folder." It's at the bottom center with a little down arrow next to it. From there, it's NEXT, ALL FOLDERS (or those you choose), and away you go! Note that all your messages will be imported into a newly created folder called, of course, "Imported Folder." The original OE6 structure will remain intact here, and the messages can be selected and moved into the Vista Mail folders, should you wish. If you do this, and have lots of messages, your message list may rapidly bounce up & down for some time while the move is taking place. It's ok -- just open a new window & do something else while the copy operation is running. Enjoy, all! |
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Copying to a directory may not work. But you can drag the eml files and
drop them into a WinMail window to incorporate them just as in OE. And the reverse works also. steve "Techno-Crat" wrote in message ... Work around Copy your messages from OE6 to a folder as they are .eml then copy the eml files to the default location in vista Vista does not use the .dbx format for messages any more all your messages are stored as .eml "jwardl" wrote in message ... FINALLY made it work! Here's what you do: As you might expect, copy all your .dbx folders to wherever. Now, open Vista Mail. Go to File - Import - Messages Next, select "Microsoft Outlook Express 6", and NEXT Since "Import mail from an OE6 Identity" will be shadowed out, accept what you see by clicking "OK." Browse to the drive/directory with a single left click to the correct folder. Now, notice that your chosen directory name is not only shown on the directory tree, but is also typed into the "Folder:" field at the bottom. Place a backslash into this field ahead of the directory name -- THIS IS WHAT MAKES IT WORK -otherwise, the directory path will come out wrong in the next step. For those of you still confused, the backslash is the "\", not the "/". Next, click "Select Folder." It's at the bottom center with a little down arrow next to it. From there, it's NEXT, ALL FOLDERS (or those you choose), and away you go! Note that all your messages will be imported into a newly created folder called, of course, "Imported Folder." The original OE6 structure will remain intact here, and the messages can be selected and moved into the Vista Mail folders, should you wish. If you do this, and have lots of messages, your message list may rapidly bounce up & down for some time while the move is taking place. It's ok -- just open a new window & do something else while the copy operation is running. Enjoy, all! |
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That didn't work for me because I have Vista on a completely separate hard
drive (even a different controller) to avoid any cross-contamination to my XP install. I turn off the XP-drive controller in BIOS when booting to Vista. Your point is valid, however. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message news ![]() Copying to a directory may not work. But you can drag the eml files and drop them into a WinMail window to incorporate them just as in OE. And the reverse works also. steve "Techno-Crat" wrote in message ... Work around Copy your messages from OE6 to a folder as they are .eml then copy the eml files to the default location in vista Vista does not use the .dbx format for messages any more all your messages are stored as .eml "jwardl" wrote in message ... FINALLY made it work! Here's what you do: As you might expect, copy all your .dbx folders to wherever. Now, open Vista Mail. Go to File - Import - Messages Next, select "Microsoft Outlook Express 6", and NEXT Since "Import mail from an OE6 Identity" will be shadowed out, accept what you see by clicking "OK." Browse to the drive/directory with a single left click to the correct folder. Now, notice that your chosen directory name is not only shown on the directory tree, but is also typed into the "Folder:" field at the bottom. Place a backslash into this field ahead of the directory name -- THIS IS WHAT MAKES IT WORK -otherwise, the directory path will come out wrong in the next step. For those of you still confused, the backslash is the "\", not the "/". Next, click "Select Folder." It's at the bottom center with a little down arrow next to it. From there, it's NEXT, ALL FOLDERS (or those you choose), and away you go! Note that all your messages will be imported into a newly created folder called, of course, "Imported Folder." The original OE6 structure will remain intact here, and the messages can be selected and moved into the Vista Mail folders, should you wish. If you do this, and have lots of messages, your message list may rapidly bounce up & down for some time while the move is taking place. It's ok -- just open a new window & do something else while the copy operation is running. Enjoy, all! |
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"jwardl" wrote in message
... That didn't work for me because I have Vista on a completely separate hard drive (even a different controller) to avoid any cross-contamination to my XP install. I turn off the XP-drive controller in BIOS when booting to Vista. Woohoo...it worked for me! I've been scratching my head over this one for a week, and the drag and drop worked perfectly. I just highlighted the messages (some 8500 of them) on my D drive and dragged them to my inbox. They were copied from that drive into Windows Mail properly and in about two minutes I had all 8700 messages sitting there. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message news ![]() Copying to a directory may not work. But you can drag the eml files and drop them into a WinMail window to incorporate them just as in OE. And the reverse works also. Thanks for the tip Steve...never even thought about dragging them over. Copying the files into the folder didn't work for me either, but drag and drop worked. |
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And if you need to go back from WinMail to OE, you can do the opposite.
steve "Bill" wrote in message .. . "jwardl" wrote in message ... That didn't work for me because I have Vista on a completely separate hard drive (even a different controller) to avoid any cross-contamination to my XP install. I turn off the XP-drive controller in BIOS when booting to Vista. Woohoo...it worked for me! I've been scratching my head over this one for a week, and the drag and drop worked perfectly. I just highlighted the messages (some 8500 of them) on my D drive and dragged them to my inbox. They were copied from that drive into Windows Mail properly and in about two minutes I had all 8700 messages sitting there. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message news ![]() Copying to a directory may not work. But you can drag the eml files and drop them into a WinMail window to incorporate them just as in OE. And the reverse works also. Thanks for the tip Steve...never even thought about dragging them over. Copying the files into the folder didn't work for me either, but drag and drop worked. |
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In schreef jwardl:
FINALLY made it work! Here's what you do: As you might expect, copy all your .dbx folders to wherever. Now, open Vista Mail. Go to File - Import - Messages Next, select "Microsoft Outlook Express 6", and NEXT Since "Import mail from an OE6 Identity" will be shadowed out, accept what you see by clicking "OK." Browse to the drive/directory with a single left click to the correct folder. Now, notice that your chosen directory name is not only shown on the directory tree, but is also typed into the "Folder:" field at the bottom. Place a backslash into this field ahead of the directory name -- THIS IS WHAT MAKES IT WORK -otherwise, the directory path will come out wrong in the next step. For those of you still confused, the backslash is the "\", not the "/". Next, click "Select Folder." It's at the bottom center with a little down arrow next to it. From there, it's NEXT, ALL FOLDERS (or those you choose), and away you go! Note that all your messages will be imported into a newly created folder called, of course, "Imported Folder." The original OE6 structure will remain intact here, and the messages can be selected and moved into the Vista Mail folders, should you wish. If you do this, and have lots of messages, your message list may rapidly bounce up & down for some time while the move is taking place. It's ok -- just open a new window & do something else while the copy operation is running. It doesn't work like it should: the account column is empty for imported messages. -- Alex. |
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Don't worry. I won't.
"Bill" wrote in message .. . Steve Cochran wrote: And if you need to go back from WinMail to OE, you can do the opposite. OE? What's that, some demented form of Outlook Express? ACK! :-) My regular email client is Eudora, and I use Agent for newsgroups. Vista's mail program is decent, but the rest of Vista is years away from stable, consistent, and reliable. Whatever you do, don't read my posts about Vista in the general group. It may annoy people who think Vista is "cool" and worthy of use. They haven't fixed XP yet, nevermind Vista...so don't go there. :-) |
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