OE 6 dbx files

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Anita A.

Hi, Unfortunately my ole diehard almost died on me and I
ended up buying a new one. I'd used Windows 98 Se for
years and this new one has XP on it. I had a bunch of
mail that I had catagorized into folders under InBox on
the old one that I had not had the opportunity to deal
with yet. I had started creating stationery about 4 - 5
mos ago and had a lot of files containing info regarding
that subject. I had saved them to my hard drive on the
old one in .dbx format and when I had to get this one I
bought a Belkin Cross(something) cable to be able to
transfer files from one computer to the other. These
files are now on the hard drive of this computer and I
need to know if there is a way that I can intergrate the
sub-folders containing the .dbx files into OE6 on this
computer so that I can access them and get them printed,
saved, deleted, or whatever I need to do with them. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Have you tried the Outlook Express Import function?

It's on the File menu. You can steer it to any folder. And, if it's
satisfied that the DBX files in the folder are legitimate, you should be
able to import them.

: Hi, Unfortunately my ole diehard almost died on me and I
: ended up buying a new one. I'd used Windows 98 Se for
: years and this new one has XP on it. I had a bunch of
: mail that I had catagorized into folders under InBox on
: the old one that I had not had the opportunity to deal
: with yet. I had started creating stationery about 4 - 5
: mos ago and had a lot of files containing info regarding
: that subject. I had saved them to my hard drive on the
: old one in .dbx format and when I had to get this one I
: bought a Belkin Cross(something) cable to be able to
: transfer files from one computer to the other. These
: files are now on the hard drive of this computer and I
: need to know if there is a way that I can intergrate the
: sub-folders containing the .dbx files into OE6 on this
: computer so that I can access them and get them printed,
: saved, deleted, or whatever I need to do with them. Any
: help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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