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Well, bad news it still only puts what is in the current idenity.
I know I am a pain in the neck but, If you view the store dirctory and it has the file that points to the current idenity then isn't that all that is going to be imported? "Steve Cochran" wrote: No. That doesn't matter. steve "helpless" wrote in message ... Just one more question, I hope. When I right click on the files they don't have Read only but they do say Archive. Should I unclick it also? "DGuess" wrote: "helpless" wrote in message ... Do I have to copy the C:/Mail to the c:\\Application Data\Identities\ or will it copy it over when I do the import? No, you import the messages from the C:\Mail folder to OE. Let's review. 1. You copied the DBX files to the C:\Mail folder. 2. You highlighted the files, right click, select Properties then make sure the Read Only check box is not checked. 3. From Outlook Express. a. File menu b. Select Import c. Select Message d. Select Microsoft Outlook Express e. Press NEXT f. Select "Import mail from an OE6 store directory" g. Press OK h. Press BROWSE i. Navigate to the C:\Mail folder. j. Click on it to highlight it. k. Press OK l. Press NEXT m. Select All folder. n. Press NEXT Now Finish up the import and all messages will be imported into OE. Once done, you can delete the C:\Mail folder. |
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Well, bad news it still only puts what is in the current idenity.
I know I am a pain in the neck but, If you view the store directory and it has the file that points to the current idenity then isn't that all that is going to be imported? "DGuess" wrote: "helpless" wrote in message ... Just one more question, I hope. When I right click on the files they don't have Read only but they do say Archive. Should I unclick it also? nope as Steve has mentioned it doesn't matter. |
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"helpless" wrote in message
... Well, bad news it still only puts what is in the current idenity. I know I am a pain in the neck but, If you view the store directory and it has the file that points to the current idenity then isn't that all that is going to be imported? Thats what the import is supposed to do. Import the messages from the C:\Mail folder into the current Identity. If you want them in a different Identity, you'll have to switch to an existing one or create a new one and import it into there. |
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I don't necessarly want it to be in a seperate ident. When I add the folders
to match I don't have to name them with the extension showing do I? Like ex.1 Old mail ex.2 Old mail.dbx "DGuess" wrote: "helpless" wrote in message ... Well, bad news it still only puts what is in the current idenity. I know I am a pain in the neck but, If you view the store directory and it has the file that points to the current idenity then isn't that all that is going to be imported? Thats what the import is supposed to do. Import the messages from the C:\Mail folder into the current Identity. If you want them in a different Identity, you'll have to switch to an existing one or create a new one and import it into there. |
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"helpless" wrote in message
... I don't necessarly want it to be in a seperate ident. When I add the folders to match I don't have to name them with the extension showing do I? Like ex.1 Old mail ex.2 Old mail.dbx When you import the old messages, any folders that were in it will be created automatically in the one it is being imported. |
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I only asked because I had been instructed earlier to setup all the folders
that I had for my old files. "Steve Cochran" wrote: Also see here www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 and #6. steve "helpless" wrote in message ... I am having problems with my dmx files. I have just changed from dialup to Dsl and I wanted to keep all of my emails from my IMAP carrier and copied all the dmx files to a CD. Now I went to setup my new accounts and OE asked to delete that other user and I said yes, well I thought I did the right thing but now I can't for the life of me how to get those dmx files back into the new accounts. I should have done it like a import but it's too late for that. What application can I use to read these dmx files? Is there any hope of saving them? Any help with be greatly appreciated. |
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"helpless" wrote in message
... I only asked because I had been instructed earlier to setup all the folders that I had for my old files. Only if you didn't have the Folder.dbx file which we found out you did. |
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Ok, I thought I'd look at the folder in explorer and in the current identity
are all the old files also. So I dont' know why they are not showing. So the import did work but can't find the emails. lol "DGuess" wrote: "helpless" wrote in message ... I only asked because I had been instructed earlier to setup all the folders that I had for my old files. Only if you didn't have the Folder.dbx file which we found out you did. |
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Review time again.
You copied the DBX files to CD. You did include the Folder.dbx file? It is on the CD, Yes? No? 1) If you did copy the Folder.dbx file: You created a folder in Explorer and named it C:\Mail (not OE, Windows Explorer is where this is created) You copied the DBX files from the CD to the C:\Mail folder. The Read Only check boix was unchecked. You then did the import as described earlier (and shown again below) None of the old messages appeared? 2) If you did NOT copy the Folder.dbx file: You created a folder in Explorer and named it C:\Mail You copied the DBX files from the CD to the C:\Mail folder. The Read Only check boix was unchecked. Now, look at the DBX files. You should see the standard files such as Inbox.dbx, Outbox.dbx, Drafts.dbx, Sent Items.dbx and Deleted Items.dbx. IF you created some mail folders in OE such as Old Mail or Stuff (these are just examples), you would also see a Stuff.dbx and Old Mail.dbx. You would have to open Outlook Express and create these mail folders. Once you have created these mail folders, open them in OE by clicking on them. Now, you need to copy the Folder.dbx file that now contains the folder names to the C:\Mail folder in Explorer. To get the location of this Folder.dbx file, you go into OE's Tools | Options | Maintenance tab | Store Folders button and just note the location of the files. Now, open Windows Explorer and navigate to that folder. Copy the Folder.dbx file to the C:\Mail folder. Now you're ready to import as shown below: Importing the old mail into OE. 3. From Outlook Express. a. File menu b. Select Import c. Select Message d. Select Microsoft Outlook Express e. Press NEXT f. Select "Import mail from an OE6 store directory" g. Press OK h. Press BROWSE i. Navigate to the C:\Mail folder. j. Click on it to highlight it. k. Press OK l. Press NEXT m. Select All folder. n. Press NEXT Now Finish up the import and all messages will be imported into OE. Once done, you can delete the C:\Mail folder. "helpless" wrote in message ... Ok, I thought I'd look at the folder in explorer and in the current identity are all the old files also. So I dont' know why they are not showing. So the import did work but can't find the emails. lol "DGuess" wrote: "helpless" wrote in message ... I only asked because I had been instructed earlier to setup all the folders that I had for my old files. Only if you didn't have the Folder.dbx file which we found out you did. |
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Choose the option to import from a store directory, not an Identity. Then
browse to the directory that holds the dbx files. steve "helpless" wrote in message ... Well, bad news it still only puts what is in the current idenity. I know I am a pain in the neck but, If you view the store dirctory and it has the file that points to the current idenity then isn't that all that is going to be imported? "Steve Cochran" wrote: No. That doesn't matter. steve "helpless" wrote in message ... Just one more question, I hope. When I right click on the files they don't have Read only but they do say Archive. Should I unclick it also? "DGuess" wrote: "helpless" wrote in message ... Do I have to copy the C:/Mail to the c:\\Application Data\Identities\ or will it copy it over when I do the import? No, you import the messages from the C:\Mail folder to OE. Let's review. 1. You copied the DBX files to the C:\Mail folder. 2. You highlighted the files, right click, select Properties then make sure the Read Only check box is not checked. 3. From Outlook Express. a. File menu b. Select Import c. Select Message d. Select Microsoft Outlook Express e. Press NEXT f. Select "Import mail from an OE6 store directory" g. Press OK h. Press BROWSE i. Navigate to the C:\Mail folder. j. Click on it to highlight it. k. Press OK l. Press NEXT m. Select All folder. n. Press NEXT Now Finish up the import and all messages will be imported into OE. Once done, you can delete the C:\Mail folder. |
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