Re: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-19 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Johannes, On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 01:30:27 +0100 GMT (20/12/02, 07:30 +0700 GMT), Johannes Posel wrote: > Please don't forget that when using these kind of "proxies" for > POP3-to-WWW, your username and password can be logged by the > server. Don't use an important account for this ;) That is

Re: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-19 Thread Johannes Posel
Dear Thomas, On 16:57 19.12.2002, you [Thomas Fernandez ([EMAIL PROTECTED])] wrote... > If your ISP doesn't offer web access, access your POP account with > http://mail2web.com/ . It is very comfortable and reliable, and the Please don't forget that when using these kind of "proxies" for POP3-to

Re: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-19 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Thomas, > If your ISP doesn't offer web access, access your POP account with > http://mail2web.com/ . It is very comfortable and reliable, and the > web interface doesn't blind you with flashing ads like Hotmail does. > Needing web access to your email account is no reason to use Hotmail. F

Re: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-19 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Granville, On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 10:14:50 + GMT (19/12/02, 17:14 +0700 GMT), Granville Cousins wrote: > The reason I would like to use OE to download my messages is because > it comes Free with Windows 98 Second Edition OE doesn't really come free, but you have to pay for it whether y

Re[2]: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-19 Thread Granville Cousins
Hello Thomas, Thursday, December 19, 2002, 5:40:12 AM, you wrote: TF> I backup from TB. Why would you need OE to do that? >> Is there some setting that prevents importing duplicate messages. TF> For safe-keeping, back-up your mails regularly from within TB; no need TF> to download them again i

Re: Fwd: Re: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-18 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Granville, On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:49:14 +GMT (19-12-02, 0:49 +0100GMT, where I live), you wrote: GC> how do I prevent Outlook Express from downloading messages into GC> the bat that I have previously downloaded with the Bat emailing GC> programme. When I import messages my folders keep

Re: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-18 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Granville, On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:49:14 + GMT (19/12/02, 06:49 +0700 GMT), Granville Cousins wrote: > how do I prevent Outlook Express from downloading messages into > the bat that I have previously downloaded with the Bat emailing > programme. The Bat does not download mes

Re: Fwd: Re: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-18 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Granville, GC> I would like to keep messages in Outlook Express GC> as a safe guard and for backup purposes. Is there some setting GC> that prevents TB! importing duplicate messages. As far as preventing it, not sure, but you can kil

Fwd: Re: Importing Messages from Outlook Express

2002-12-18 Thread Granville Cousins
This is a forwarded message From: Granville Cousins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: The-Bat!-List <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 3:06:42 PM Subject: Importing Messages from Outlook Express ===8<==Original message text=== Hello The-Bat!-L

importing messages from Outlook Express

2002-01-21 Thread David Denton
Hello TBUDL, I have tried several time to import messages from OE to The Bat! using the import wizard and each time about 20% of my OE messages are not imported. Anyone know why this is? Is there something I should be doing to make sure that I get all the messages? Again, thanks

Re[2]: Importing messages from Outlook Express

2000-07-13 Thread Norman Lamont
Hello Ming-Li, Cracked it eventually! Using your suggestion about regedit I found where the one identity was storing its mail. Looking in Explorer I found that there were three similar folders with different long-string names. I also found there was another one, which had the same pathname wi

Re: Importing messages from Outlook Express

2000-07-12 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Norman, > It doesn't ask me where this mail is stored - it just lists three > mail folders - inbox, sent mail, outbox and I have to tick the > ones I want. It then deposits the mail items - as I said it's only > the ones you get with OE to start with - in my TB inbox. No error > messages, no

Re[3]: Importing messages from Outlook Express

2000-07-11 Thread Thomas Speer
Hello Norman, on 21:26 you wrote: NL> It doesn't ask me where this mail is stored - it just lists three mail NL> folders - inbox, sent mail, outbox and I have to tick the ones I NL> want. It then deposits the mail items - as I said it's only the ones NL> you get with OE to start with - in my T

Re[2]: Importing messages from Outlook Express

2000-07-11 Thread Norman Lamont
Hello Ming-Li, Tuesday, July 11, 2000, 3:18:11 PM, you wrote: ML> Hi Norman, >> I'd like to be able to import a bank of previously received >> messages from various folders in Outlook Express, but when I >> try, all I get are the five 'Welcome to Outlook Express' >> messages that come w

Re: Importing messages from Outlook Express

2000-07-11 Thread Ming-Li
Hi Norman, > I'd like to be able to import a bank of previously received > messages from various folders in Outlook Express, but when I > try, all I get are the five 'Welcome to Outlook Express' > messages that come when you first use it. Could you be more specific? Which version of OE a

Re: Importing messages from Outlook Express

2000-07-11 Thread Thomas Speer
Hello Norman, on 10:08 you wrote: NL> Hello TBUDL, NL> I'd like to be able to import a bank of previously received messages NL> from various folders in Outlook Express, but when I try, all I get NL> are the five 'Welcome to Outlook Express' messages that come when NL> you first use it.

Importing messages from Outlook Express

2000-07-11 Thread Norman Lamont
Hello TBUDL, I'd like to be able to import a bank of previously received messages from various folders in Outlook Express, but when I try, all I get are the five 'Welcome to Outlook Express' messages that come when you first use it. I've tried the same thing in Messenger and Eudora -