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keyboard flier 19th May 2011 11:48

outlook express to outlook
 
I am wanting to move my email from outlook express to outlook. How can I export / import all my emails, address book, folders and settings from express to outlook? both programmes are on the same pc.
I have around 12 email addresses that come into express and various message rules so that each email to a particular address goes into its designated folder.

thanks

Saab Dastard 19th May 2011 12:10

Migrate from Outlook Express or Windows (Live) Mail to Outlook | HowTo-Outlook
How to upgrade from Outlook Express to Outlook

SD

Ancient Observer 20th May 2011 13:55

I made this change about a month ago, and following a thread here, I did what SD says, and followed the ms advice. It all worked fine, despite my normal ability to cock up anything to do with puters.

Mr Optimistic 20th May 2011 17:56

OE to Outlook. Is it worth it do you think ? Outlook has such a reputation as a resource hog. Thought about doing it but chickened out. Would be interested to know how you get on.

Saab Dastard 20th May 2011 18:50

If the only alternative is Windows Live Mail on Win 7 / Vista, then YES!

SD

Mike-Bracknell 20th May 2011 19:07


Originally Posted by Mr Optimistic (Post 6463448)
OE to Outlook. Is it worth it do you think ? Outlook has such a reputation as a resource hog. Thought about doing it but chickened out. Would be interested to know how you get on.

2010 is much much lighter :ok:

Mr Optimistic 20th May 2011 19:16

Ta. Will give it a go thanks (sorry for thread hijack).

Keef 20th May 2011 21:27

My eternal worry with Outlook is that it puts (or put, I dunno) everything into one ginormous .pst file. I've seen them over 500mb in size.

One glitch, and all may be lost. It does backups if told to, but...

I recently migrated a friend from Outlook to Thunderbird, and she was amazed at the dfference. She didn't use the Outlook calendar, which would otherwise have been a major reason not to change.

parabellum 21st May 2011 05:29

Windows 7 and Outlook Express are, I believe, incompatible?

BEagle 21st May 2011 08:07

Regrettably so. The 'we know best' geeks at Micro$oft expect you either to us the utter pile of crap which is Windows Live Mail :yuk:, or to use Outlook.

I've always used Outlook Express and still do - it's fine for my needs. Unfortunately a bug in Office 2007 means that Outlook Express cannot use its English spellchecker, you need to acquire one from a third party source.

Wretched Micro$oft - why do they insist on fixing what ain't broken!

Ancient Observer 21st May 2011 12:40

For me, using O is a bit like driving a tank when all I wanted was a Smart car. I was very happy with OE, and as I still use XP, that would have been fine.
However, persuaded by the sage types on here, I moved to O and it has, so far, been trouble free.......(at which point I'm touching the wooden desk AND my head).

Eventually I will have to move from XP, and 7 doesn't like OE............


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