Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 10:58:57 PM, you wrote:

ST> Hello Scott,

ST> Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 9:09:08 PM, you wrote:

SS>> I am looking for a way to export about 2000+ emails from The Bat! to
SS>> Outlook. I need a simple .tbb to .dbx converter.

ST> Well, since MS does not provide import of TB! message base, you still
ST> have to do it by exporting into multiple .EML files. Then, you should
ST> install Outlook Express and drag-and-drop those .EML files from
ST> Windows Explorer into OE's folders. I am mentioning OE because Outlook
ST> (it was O2K I tried) does not handle EML files. Then... well, there
ST> should be a way of converting MS proprietary formats back and forth
ST> provided by MS itself :-)  I mean, Outlook should be able to import
ST> OE's messages.  I am not sure there is any other way...


SS>> I Use The Bat at home but am forced to use Outlook at work

ST> I hear the word "forced" from many people when it comes to their work
ST> places. As far as I understand, there is no violence involved, but
ST> anyway - why is it so?  It's understandable if they are using MS
ST> Exchange throughout (The Bat! does not handle MS Exchange proprietary
ST> protocol), but if they are not, what is the reason?  Well, may be it
ST> sounds like a silly question with an obvious answer, it is important
ST> for us (I mean - RITLABS) to hear what are the "other" reasons...

We use Microsoft Exchange internally and have standardized on the
Microsoft Office Suite.  This is primarily to minimize training costs,
but also because owners of the business believe that there are no
valid alternatives.

Therefore, since we use an Exchange server internally, I can only use
The Bat! for my personal email accounts.

Jeff

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