OE appears to have moved them EXCEPT for the fact that it didn't take long
enough. Moving to Outlook, the messages aren't there.
As for how I'm doing it--this is from memory--File, Import/export, Export
messages, and at this point I tried both all and selected folders.
My reason for wondering if it was MAPI which was causing the problem is that
when I tried to import from Outlook to OE, I got an error something about
not being able to import from a MAPI source.
So, after thinking more about it, I decided to remove the MSN and Hotmail
accounts as they were set up as MAPI, I then removed Outlook Connector and,
voila, the export from OE worked perfectly.
<DIV>"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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delete the account - but it really doesn't remove mapi, it just removes the
> account as outlook is completely mapi based.
>
> What is happening when you try to move or copy messages from OE and how
> are you doing it?
>
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> "TS Mathews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:uDGAg.138397$A8.94207@clgrps12...
>> At least temporarily, I'd like to remove the MAPI portion of my Outlook.
>> Basically, I setup Outlook (as part of Office 2003) using Outlook
>> Connector and, thus, my primary e-mail address is my MSN address. I want
>> to change and operate with "regular" or non-MAPI settings for a while to
>> test and, hopefully, fix a problem I've been having in trying to
>> move/copy some OE messages over. Is it as simple as removing the MSN
>> address or do I need to totally unistall Outlook Connector and/or
>> anything else?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tim
>>
>> PS If this information is needed, I have two local ISP mail addresses, a
>> Yahoo, the aforementioned MSN and a Gmail.
>