Importing mail in Outlook Express

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Ewout

I am trying to import mail from a saved identity. Somewhere on the
internet, I found instructions for doing so. In the instructions, it
says that, after specifying the location of the data that should be
imported (a directory with a name consisting of characters and
numbers), I should click on a button 'All folders' (or something like
that, I do not have the instructions at hand at the moment). However, I
do not see such a button. What am I doing wrong?

Ewout
 
I am trying to import mail from a saved identity. Somewhere on the
internet, I found instructions for doing so. In the instructions, it
says that, after specifying the location of the data that should be
imported (a directory with a name consisting of characters and
numbers), I should click on a button 'All folders' (or something like
that, I do not have the instructions at hand at the moment). However, I
do not see such a button. What am I doing wrong?

This newsgroup is for support of Outlook 97, 98, 2000, 2002 & 2003 from
the Office
family for Intel PCs. For Outlook Express (OE) support try posting in one
of
these newsgroups:
microsoft.public.inetexplorer.ie4.outlookexpress for OE 4.x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.outlookexpress for OE 5.x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie55.outlookexpress for OE 5.5x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress for OE 6.x
microsoft.public.internet.mail.mac for the Macintosh version of OE

If those groups aren't carried on the news server that's carrying this
group
try using msnews.microsoft.com (MS's public news server that's the source
for all the microsoft.public newsgroups).

Also a good source of Outlook Express info can be found here:
http://www.tomsterdam.com
 

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