Outlook 2003 problem with dates

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Kor

Here is the problem. I have been using outlook express
since 2001 and have all my mail from 2001 until now. It
has all been backed up and saved and I am trying to
import everything into Outlook 2003.

the problem I am haveing is that outlook is screwing up
the dates of the emails. Example : an email was sent on
Jan 29, 2001 but outlook says it was sent on Aug 31, 2004.

Bascially it is just assigning dates of Aug 31, 2004 to
every single email regardless of the date it was
oringainlly recieved or sent. Is there any way I can fix
this?

The steps I am taking are exporting feature in Outlook
Express 6 (which reads everything fine) and then going
into outlook 2003 and importing.

I have over 11,000 messages so if people suggest things
please make sure it works before I try and because it
takes like 10 minutes every time I do an import.
 
I'm having the exact same problem - albeit less messages are involved, so
will be watching out for a solution.
 
Lets see if replying bumps it up to the top. I am going
to call microsoft as soon as I find a number that will
connect me to a human being.
 
Here is the problem. I have been using outlook express
since 2001 and have all my mail from 2001 until now. It
has all been backed up and saved and I am trying to
import everything into Outlook 2003.

the problem I am haveing is that outlook is screwing up
the dates of the emails. Example : an email was sent on
Jan 29, 2001 but outlook says it was sent on Aug 31, 2004.

Bascially it is just assigning dates of Aug 31, 2004 to
every single email regardless of the date it was
oringainlly recieved or sent. Is there any way I can fix
this?

The steps I am taking are exporting feature in Outlook
Express 6 (which reads everything fine) and then going
into outlook 2003 and importing.
In Outlook Express, when you use the Export feature, what are you exporting
to?
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<<<SgtRich>>>

Email Client: Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
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News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.2 www.newsrover.com
 

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