Outlook is probably looking for a Eudora installation on the same
machine, rather than standalone Eudora files.
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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook
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In news:1858701c386b2$9d8f22d0$(E-Mail Removed),
John McCarthy wrote:
> Although Eudora can import Outlook and Netscape files, it
> does not appear to be able to export message files. It
> can only save messages one at a time, as text.
>
> But Outlook claims to be able to import Eudora message
> files. I have a feeling that it may have to do with where
> the files are located, but the Outlook import wizard
> doesn't let me browse to point at a particular location.
> I tried copying my Eudora files to be in the same
> Applications directory as Outlook, but that did not help.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Can Eudora export to a file, and if so, what file types can it export
>> to?
>>
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>> Jocelyn Fiorello
>> MVP - Outlook
>>
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>> In news:14e5901c38541$15921710$(E-Mail Removed),
>> John McCarthy wrote:
>>
>>> When I try to import mail messages from Eudora 6.0 into
>>> Outlook 2000, I'm getting the message "The mail folder
>>> could not be opened". When I get that message the only
>>> application I'm running is Outlook.
>>>
>>> I've seen that Outlook can't import email addresses from
>>> Eudora, but is there some way I can get the messages
>>> copied?
>>
>>
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