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Have been having trouble trying to import my Outlook Express “saved” emails into Windows Mail. The error message that I get says:- “No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try closing applications that may have files open.” The only option that I get to import my messages is “Import mail from an OE6 store directory”. The other option “Import mail from an OE6 Identity” is greyed out and I cannot select it. So, how do I import my emails from Outlook Express into Windows Mail? Or should I forget Windows Mail and use Outlook 2007 instead? Please help with step-by-step advice. Thanks for your help. Look forward to all responses. Regards |
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See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm Follow the steps exactly.
Do not select "from an Identity" but rather from a directory. steve "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8E7C05AF-C960-4E27-8507-E6A8608B35F6@microsoft.com... > Hi all > > Have been having trouble trying to import my Outlook Express “saved” > emails > into Windows Mail. > > The error message that I get says:- > > “No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running > that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try > closing > applications that may have files open.” > > The only option that I get to import my messages is “Import mail from an > OE6 > store directory”. > > The other option “Import mail from an OE6 Identity” is greyed out and I > cannot select it. > > So, how do I import my emails from Outlook Express into Windows Mail? > > Or should I forget Windows Mail and use Outlook 2007 instead? > > Please help with step-by-step advice. > > Thanks for your help. > > Look forward to all responses. > > Regards > |
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Hi Steve
Many thanks for your reply - have now bookmarked the OE Backup site for further, future reference (in case I need the info again) and have followed the instructions exactly. It worked perfectly - thanks again and please keep up the good work here on the groups. Have a good day!!! Regards happy37 "Steve Cochran" wrote: > See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm Follow the steps exactly. > > Do not select "from an Identity" but rather from a directory. > > steve > > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8E7C05AF-C960-4E27-8507-E6A8608B35F6@microsoft.com... > > Hi all > > > > Have been having trouble trying to import my Outlook Express “saved” > > emails > > into Windows Mail. > > > > The error message that I get says:- > > > > “No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running > > that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try > > closing > > applications that may have files open.” > > > > The only option that I get to import my messages is “Import mail from an > > OE6 > > store directory”. > > > > The other option “Import mail from an OE6 Identity” is greyed out and I > > cannot select it. > > > > So, how do I import my emails from Outlook Express into Windows Mail? > > > > Or should I forget Windows Mail and use Outlook 2007 instead? > > > > Please help with step-by-step advice. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > Look forward to all responses. > > > > Regards > > > |
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Also forgot to ask:- How do I go about keeping the Imported Inbox folder so that I will be able to download all of my NEW emails into that folder as opposed to the default one that is initially created in Windows Mail? I would like to be able to download ALL of my waiting new emails into my imported Inbox folder, and not the other Inbox folder under where it says Local Folders? My actual emails Inbox folder with all of my emails shows under the heading Imported folder - any ideas as to how I can go about doing so? The other Inbox folder is empty? Thanks again... Regards happy37 "happy37" wrote: > Hi Steve > > Many thanks for your reply - have now bookmarked the OE Backup site for > further, future reference (in case I need the info again) and have followed > the instructions exactly. > > It worked perfectly - thanks again and please keep up the good work here on > the groups. > > Have a good day!!! > > Regards > > happy37 > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > > See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm Follow the steps exactly. > > > > Do not select "from an Identity" but rather from a directory. > > > > steve > > > > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:8E7C05AF-C960-4E27-8507-E6A8608B35F6@microsoft.com... > > > Hi all > > > > > > Have been having trouble trying to import my Outlook Express “saved” > > > emails > > > into Windows Mail. > > > > > > The error message that I get says:- > > > > > > “No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running > > > that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try > > > closing > > > applications that may have files open.” > > > > > > The only option that I get to import my messages is “Import mail from an > > > OE6 > > > store directory”. > > > > > > The other option “Import mail from an OE6 Identity” is greyed out and I > > > cannot select it. > > > > > > So, how do I import my emails from Outlook Express into Windows Mail? > > > > > > Or should I forget Windows Mail and use Outlook 2007 instead? > > > > > > Please help with step-by-step advice. > > > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > Look forward to all responses. > > > > > > Regards > > > > > |
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Any particular reason why you want to use the Inbox under Imported
folders? Why not drag all the imported stuff to the normal folders where you had it under OE? If you still want to use only the Imported Inbox, you can do so by creating a Message Rule (Tools, Message Rules, Mail, New). Gary VanderMolen "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B92B509C-CC2D-4C72-B613-B2B44F661911@microsoft.com... > Steve > > Also forgot to ask:- > > How do I go about keeping the Imported Inbox folder so that I will be able > to download all of my NEW emails into that folder as opposed to the default > one that is initially created in Windows Mail? > > I would like to be able to download ALL of my waiting new emails into my > imported Inbox folder, and not the other Inbox folder under where it says > Local Folders? > > My actual emails Inbox folder with all of my emails shows under the heading > Imported folder - any ideas as to how I can go about doing so? > > The other Inbox folder is empty? > > Thanks again... > > Regards > > happy37 > > "happy37" wrote: > >> Hi Steve >> >> Many thanks for your reply - have now bookmarked the OE Backup site for >> further, future reference (in case I need the info again) and have followed >> the instructions exactly. >> >> It worked perfectly - thanks again and please keep up the good work here on >> the groups. >> >> Have a good day!!! >> >> Regards >> >> happy37 >> >> "Steve Cochran" wrote: >> >> > See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm Follow the steps exactly. >> > >> > Do not select "from an Identity" but rather from a directory. >> > >> > steve >> > >> > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:8E7C05AF-C960-4E27-8507-E6A8608B35F6@microsoft.com... >> > > Hi all >> > > >> > > Have been having trouble trying to import my Outlook Express “saved” >> > > emails >> > > into Windows Mail. >> > > >> > > The error message that I get says:- >> > > >> > > “No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running >> > > that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try >> > > closing >> > > applications that may have files open.” >> > > >> > > The only option that I get to import my messages is “Import mail from an >> > > OE6 >> > > store directory”. >> > > >> > > The other option “Import mail from an OE6 Identity” is greyed out and I >> > > cannot select it. >> > > >> > > So, how do I import my emails from Outlook Express into Windows Mail? >> > > >> > > Or should I forget Windows Mail and use Outlook 2007 instead? >> > > >> > > Please help with step-by-step advice. >> > > >> > > Thanks for your help. >> > > >> > > Look forward to all responses. >> > > >> > > Regards >> > > >> > |
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I'm glad you got the import working.
Just select all the messages in the imported inbox and choose to move them to the Inbox. But I would suggest you parcel out messages from the inbox into different folders rather than having every message always sit in the inbox. It gets unmanageable that way. steve "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B92B509C-CC2D-4C72-B613-B2B44F661911@microsoft.com... > Steve > > Also forgot to ask:- > > How do I go about keeping the Imported Inbox folder so that I will be able > to download all of my NEW emails into that folder as opposed to the > default > one that is initially created in Windows Mail? > > I would like to be able to download ALL of my waiting new emails into my > imported Inbox folder, and not the other Inbox folder under where it says > Local Folders? > > My actual emails Inbox folder with all of my emails shows under the > heading > Imported folder - any ideas as to how I can go about doing so? > > The other Inbox folder is empty? > > Thanks again... > > Regards > > happy37 > > "happy37" wrote: > >> Hi Steve >> >> Many thanks for your reply - have now bookmarked the OE Backup site for >> further, future reference (in case I need the info again) and have >> followed >> the instructions exactly. >> >> It worked perfectly - thanks again and please keep up the good work here >> on >> the groups. >> >> Have a good day!!! >> >> Regards >> >> happy37 >> >> "Steve Cochran" wrote: >> >> > See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm Follow the steps exactly. >> > >> > Do not select "from an Identity" but rather from a directory. >> > >> > steve >> > >> > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:8E7C05AF-C960-4E27-8507-E6A8608B35F6@microsoft.com... >> > > Hi all >> > > >> > > Have been having trouble trying to import my Outlook Express “saved” >> > > emails >> > > into Windows Mail. >> > > >> > > The error message that I get says:- >> > > >> > > “No messages can be found in this folder or another application is >> > > running >> > > that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try >> > > closing >> > > applications that may have files open.” >> > > >> > > The only option that I get to import my messages is “Import mail from >> > > an >> > > OE6 >> > > store directory”. >> > > >> > > The other option “Import mail from an OE6 Identity” is greyed out and >> > > I >> > > cannot select it. >> > > >> > > So, how do I import my emails from Outlook Express into Windows Mail? >> > > >> > > Or should I forget Windows Mail and use Outlook 2007 instead? >> > > >> > > Please help with step-by-step advice. >> > > >> > > Thanks for your help. >> > > >> > > Look forward to all responses. >> > > >> > > Regards >> > > >> > |
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Hi Steve
Thanks for your reply - I am revisiting this topic for discussion after quite a while as I now working with Windows Vista and want to have a look at my options for all of my emails under it. Would you suggest Windows Mail or Outlook (2007) for your emails? - what do you prefer and why? Please could you also answer the 2 following questions:- 1. Like Outlook Express, there is/was a program called OEQB (Outlook Express Quick Backup) which I still use a lot in Windows XP to backup and restore all of my emails. Can OEQB still be used in Windows Vista for Windows Mail or not? - would it work like OEQB or not? 2. Quote:- “Just select all the messages in the imported inbox and choose to move them to the Inbox. But I would suggest you parcel out messages from the inbox into different folders rather than having every message always sit in the inbox. It gets unmanageable that way.” I have already done this for my messages in the Inbox. I have all of my current ones sitting in the Inbox, and later this year, I will create a folder for these probably called Emails 2007, and then I will move all of my current emails into that folder and so on...My old emails are already in their respective folders titled Emails 2004, 2005 and so on... However, on importing my emails, I have noticed that while my Inbox emails import okay, if I try and make subfolders for my Sent Items, why is it that all of the emails in the Sent Items do not say “To”? They all say “From”? - how do I correct this? If I do change the header in the Layout from “To” to “From”, it changes once and then goes back to saying From the next time I start Windows Mail? Is this a bug, or can you suggest a workaround that I can use? Please help with your advice. Thanks for your help. I look forward to your response. Regards "Steve Cochran" wrote: > I'm glad you got the import working. > > Just select all the messages in the imported inbox and choose to move them > to the Inbox. > > But I would suggest you parcel out messages from the inbox into different > folders rather than having every message always sit in the inbox. It gets > unmanageable that way. > > steve > > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B92B509C-CC2D-4C72-B613-B2B44F661911@microsoft.com... > > Steve > > > > Also forgot to ask:- > > > > How do I go about keeping the Imported Inbox folder so that I will be able > > to download all of my NEW emails into that folder as opposed to the > > default > > one that is initially created in Windows Mail? > > > > I would like to be able to download ALL of my waiting new emails into my > > imported Inbox folder, and not the other Inbox folder under where it says > > Local Folders? > > > > My actual emails Inbox folder with all of my emails shows under the > > heading > > Imported folder - any ideas as to how I can go about doing so? > > > > The other Inbox folder is empty? > > > > Thanks again... > > > > Regards > > > > happy37 > > > > "happy37" wrote: > > > >> Hi Steve > >> > >> Many thanks for your reply - have now bookmarked the OE Backup site for > >> further, future reference (in case I need the info again) and have > >> followed > >> the instructions exactly. > >> > >> It worked perfectly - thanks again and please keep up the good work here > >> on > >> the groups. > >> > >> Have a good day!!! > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> happy37 > >> > >> "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> > >> > See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm Follow the steps exactly. > >> > > >> > Do not select "from an Identity" but rather from a directory. > >> > > >> > steve > >> > > >> > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:8E7C05AF-C960-4E27-8507-E6A8608B35F6@microsoft.com... > >> > > Hi all > >> > > > >> > > Have been having trouble trying to import my Outlook Express “saved” > >> > > emails > >> > > into Windows Mail. > >> > > > >> > > The error message that I get says:- > >> > > > >> > > “No messages can be found in this folder or another application is > >> > > running > >> > > that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try > >> > > closing > >> > > applications that may have files open.” > >> > > > >> > > The only option that I get to import my messages is “Import mail from > >> > > an > >> > > OE6 > >> > > store directory”. > >> > > > >> > > The other option “Import mail from an OE6 Identity” is greyed out and > >> > > I > >> > > cannot select it. > >> > > > >> > > So, how do I import my emails from Outlook Express into Windows Mail? > >> > > > >> > > Or should I forget Windows Mail and use Outlook 2007 instead? > >> > > > >> > > Please help with step-by-step advice. > >> > > > >> > > Thanks for your help. > >> > > > >> > > Look forward to all responses. > >> > > > >> > > Regards > >> > > > >> > > |
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Hi again
Also forgot to ask - like the spell-check problem of Outlook Express being broken if Office 2007 is installed, does the same thing happen in Windows Mail if Office 2007 is installed in Windows Vista? If yes, please let me know of a fix? - BTW, does Windows Mail spell-check in UK English, or is it US English by default? How would I get UK English to work in Windows Mail like I have done in Outlook Express in Windows XP? - I installed an earlier version of a spellchecker from Office 2000 in Windows XP and now Outlook Express spell checks fine in UK English. Please help with your advice. Thanks for your help. I look forward to your response. Regards "happy37" wrote: > Hi Steve > > Thanks for your reply - I am revisiting this topic for discussion after > quite a while as I now working with Windows Vista and want to have a look at > my options for all of my emails under it. > > Would you suggest Windows Mail or Outlook (2007) for your emails? - what do > you prefer and why? > > Please could you also answer the 2 following questions:- > > 1. Like Outlook Express, there is/was a program called OEQB (Outlook Express > Quick Backup) which I still use a lot in Windows XP to backup and restore all > of my emails. Can OEQB still be used in Windows Vista for Windows Mail or > not? - would it work like OEQB or not? > > 2. Quote:- “Just select all the messages in the imported inbox and choose to > move them to the Inbox. But I would suggest you parcel out messages from the > inbox into different folders rather than having every message always sit in > the inbox. It gets > unmanageable that way.” > > I have already done this for my messages in the Inbox. I have all of my > current ones sitting in the Inbox, and later this year, I will create a > folder for these probably called Emails 2007, and then I will move all of my > current emails into that folder and so on...My old emails are already in > their respective folders titled Emails 2004, 2005 and so on... > > However, on importing my emails, I have noticed that while my Inbox emails > import okay, if I try and make subfolders for my Sent Items, why is it that > all of the emails in the Sent Items do not say “To”? They all say “From”? - > how do I correct this? > > If I do change the header in the Layout from “To” to “From”, it changes once > and then goes back to saying From the next time I start Windows Mail? Is this > a bug, or can you suggest a workaround that I can use? > > Please help with your advice. > > Thanks for your help. > > I look forward to your response. > > Regards > > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > > I'm glad you got the import working. > > > > Just select all the messages in the imported inbox and choose to move them > > to the Inbox. > > > > But I would suggest you parcel out messages from the inbox into different > > folders rather than having every message always sit in the inbox. It gets > > unmanageable that way. > > > > steve > > > > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:B92B509C-CC2D-4C72-B613-B2B44F661911@microsoft.com... > > > Steve > > > > > > Also forgot to ask:- > > > > > > How do I go about keeping the Imported Inbox folder so that I will be able > > > to download all of my NEW emails into that folder as opposed to the > > > default > > > one that is initially created in Windows Mail? > > > > > > I would like to be able to download ALL of my waiting new emails into my > > > imported Inbox folder, and not the other Inbox folder under where it says > > > Local Folders? > > > > > > My actual emails Inbox folder with all of my emails shows under the > > > heading > > > Imported folder - any ideas as to how I can go about doing so? > > > > > > The other Inbox folder is empty? > > > > > > Thanks again... > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > happy37 > > > > > > "happy37" wrote: > > > > > >> Hi Steve > > >> > > >> Many thanks for your reply - have now bookmarked the OE Backup site for > > >> further, future reference (in case I need the info again) and have > > >> followed > > >> the instructions exactly. > > >> > > >> It worked perfectly - thanks again and please keep up the good work here > > >> on > > >> the groups. > > >> > > >> Have a good day!!! > > >> > > >> Regards > > >> > > >> happy37 > > >> > > >> "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > >> > > >> > See www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm Follow the steps exactly. > > >> > > > >> > Do not select "from an Identity" but rather from a directory. > > >> > > > >> > steve > > >> > > > >> > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> > news:8E7C05AF-C960-4E27-8507-E6A8608B35F6@microsoft.com... > > >> > > Hi all > > >> > > > > >> > > Have been having trouble trying to import my Outlook Express “saved” > > >> > > emails > > >> > > into Windows Mail. > > >> > > > > >> > > The error message that I get says:- > > >> > > > > >> > > “No messages can be found in this folder or another application is > > >> > > running > > >> > > that has the required files open. Please select another folder or try > > >> > > closing > > >> > > applications that may have files open.” > > >> > > > > >> > > The only option that I get to import my messages is “Import mail from > > >> > > an > > >> > > OE6 > > >> > > store directory”. > > >> > > > > >> > > The other option “Import mail from an OE6 Identity” is greyed out and > > >> > > I > > >> > > cannot select it. > > >> > > > > >> > > So, how do I import my emails from Outlook Express into Windows Mail? > > >> > > > > >> > > Or should I forget Windows Mail and use Outlook 2007 instead? > > >> > > > > >> > > Please help with step-by-step advice. > > >> > > > > >> > > Thanks for your help. > > >> > > > > >> > > Look forward to all responses. > > >> > > > > >> > > Regards > > >> > > > > >> > > > |
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"happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news DECBD02-C8FF-4BC3-B322-CC33B63C07BF@microsoft.com...snipped : : However, on importing my emails, I have noticed that while my Inbox emails : import okay, if I try and make subfolders for my Sent Items, why is it that : all of the emails in the Sent Items do not say “To”? They all say “From” - : how do I correct this? : : If I do change the header in the Layout from “To” to “From”, it changes once : and then goes back to saying From the next time I start Windows Mail? Is this : a bug, or can you suggest a workaround that I can use? : : Please help with your advice. : : Thanks for your help. : : I look forward to your response. : : Regards : : : snipped User created folders all use the same layout as Inbox and Deleted Items. The From column is on the left. I add a To column on the right. Sent Items, Outbox, and Drafts use a layout with To on the left. -- Ronald Sommer |
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Hi Ron
Thanks for your reply - that clears it up for me about the layout...yet please do reply or let me know about the spell-check problem of Outlook Express being broken if Office 2007 is installed, does the same thing happen in Windows Mail if Office 2007 is installed in Windows Vista? If yes, please let me know of a fix? - BTW, does Windows Mail spell-check in UK English, or is it US English by default? How would I get UK English to work in Windows Mail like I have done in Outlook Express in Windows XP? - I installed an earlier version of a spellchecker from Office 2000 in Windows XP and now Outlook Express spell checks fine in UK English. Please also reply or let me know about my backup question - like Outlook Express, there is/was a program called OEQB (Outlook Express Quick Backup) which I still use a lot in Windows XP to backup and restore all of my emails. Can OEQB still be used in Windows Vista for Windows Mail or not? - would it work like OEQB or not? Please help with your advice. Thanks for your help. I look forward to your response. Regards "Ron Sommer" wrote: > > "happy37" <happy37@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news DECBD02-C8FF-4BC3-B322-CC33B63C07BF@microsoft.com...> snipped > : > : However, on importing my emails, I have noticed that while my Inbox emails > : import okay, if I try and make subfolders for my Sent Items, why is it > that > : all of the emails in the Sent Items do not say “To”? They all say “From” - > : how do I correct this? > : > : If I do change the header in the Layout from “To” to “From”, it changes > once > : and then goes back to saying From the next time I start Windows Mail? Is > this > : a bug, or can you suggest a workaround that I can use? > : > : Please help with your advice. > : > : Thanks for your help. > : > : I look forward to your response. > : > : Regards > : > : > : > snipped > > User created folders all use the same layout as Inbox and Deleted Items. > The From column is on the left. > I add a To column on the right. > > Sent Items, Outbox, and Drafts use a layout with To on the left. > -- > Ronald Sommer > > |
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