I did try importing the messages into OE as one other user suggested,
but TB is unable to find my OE message store.
I had exactly the same problem - both with outlook and outlook
express. I got around it by dragging the messages I wanted to import
out of OE into a folder (they get saved as
On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, 10:14:35 AM, Simon wrote:
I had exactly the same problem - both with outlook and outlook
express. I got around it by dragging the messages I wanted to import
out of OE into a folder (they get saved as .EML files). I could then
use TB to import them - the
I have been trying to import my old message base from Outlook and
have not had much luck. I have selected a few folders to convert and
the process sometimes causes program errors in TB.
When it does convert I find that many messages don't have real email
addresses, so you can't reply to them or
Hi,
Christopher Taylor-Davies wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
When it does convert I find that many messages don't have real email
addresses, so you can't reply to them or add them to your address book.
I think that this occurs with messages in HTML or RTF format. Plain text
emails seem
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 1:41:26 PM, Markus wrote:
Did you look at both parts (HTML and text) of such messages? What does the
raw message source (use key F9) show you?
Regards,
Markus
F9 on the converted message (which TB converts to Plain Text format) reveals:
From: Christopher
Hi,
Christopher Taylor-Davies wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
F9 on the converted message (which TB converts to Plain Text format) reveals:
From: Christopher Taylor-Davies
To: RogerLonghorn
Subject: Web Hosting
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 13:21:19 +0100
This is really strange. My
El martes 23 de abril de 2002, a las 8.55, Christopher Taylor-Davies decĂa:
CTD I have been trying to import my old message base from Outlook and
CTD have not had much luck. I have selected a few folders to convert and
CTD the process sometimes causes program errors in TB.
When I migrated from
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