outlook express 6
This is a discussion about outlook express 6 in the Windows Software category; HELP. . . , can anyone help me ? i need to know how to save all of my messages in my outlook express 6 inbox, so that i can re-install my operating system (xp pro), then put all of my messages back in my inbox after i re-install my operating system.
HELP..., can anyone help me ?
i need to know how to save all of my messages in my outlook express 6 inbox, so that i can re-install my operating system (xp pro), then put all of my messages back in my inbox after i re-install my operating system.
i need to know how to save all of my messages in my outlook express 6 inbox, so that i can re-install my operating system (xp pro), then put all of my messages back in my inbox after i re-install my operating system.
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I already did that, but you require microsoft office, that contains Microsoft Outlook... If you have outlook then start it, click file - then import and export...
Select import Internet mail and adresses. click next. Select outlook express (dont look at the version). Click next. After they are imported, again click on file - import and export. Select export to a file. Then select personal folder file (.pst) and click next. Select folders you wish to put into the folder... Click next choose name for file and click next... EVoila --- You got your mails into one package file.
This is just another method than the one of peterh. I recommend using his method...
Select import Internet mail and adresses. click next. Select outlook express (dont look at the version). Click next. After they are imported, again click on file - import and export. Select export to a file. Then select personal folder file (.pst) and click next. Select folders you wish to put into the folder... Click next choose name for file and click next... EVoila --- You got your mails into one package file.
This is just another method than the one of peterh. I recommend using his method...