How to import message rules from OE into Outlook2000

G

Guest

How can you import or set up message rules from Outlook Express to Outlook
2000. I know its possible to do it from OE to another OE but not sure about
OE to Outlook2000. I have about 40 rules setup and dont really want to have
to set them up again manually.
Any help greatly appreciated.
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Brian Tillman

gbwill said:
How can you import or set up message rules from Outlook Express to
Outlook 2000. I know its possible to do it from OE to another OE but
not sure about OE to Outlook2000. I have about 40 rules setup and
dont really want to have to set them up again manually.
Any help greatly appreciated.

In Outlook, click File>Import and Export>Import Internet Mail and
Addresses>Next. Select your version of Outlook Express, uncheck all options
except Import Rules. Click Next. Answer any other prompts.
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G

Guest

Yeah, thanks Brian, for the tip on the e-mail addy thing. Never thought of
that. Rules are fine now in OL. :cool:

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Jeroen

I want to move my message rules from OE 6 to Outlook 2003.

I have a hdd with Win200 and OE 6(with the desired message rules!!) and another HDD with XP and Outlook 2003 (with the converted mail and addresses, but without the message rules).

Who can help me ?


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B

Brian Tillman

Jeroen said:
I want to move my message rules from OE 6 to Outlook 2003.

I have a hdd with Win200 and OE 6(with the desired message rules!!)
and another HDD with XP and Outlook 2003 (with the converted mail and
addresses, but without the message rules).

You must have a working Outlook Express that can show you the rules before
you can import them into Outlook.
 

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