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800410 2009-08-12 13:43:00 hello folks
have recently replaced my comp after my firsts motherboard died
managed to retrieve all files from the original and install them on the new
however when it came to transfering my emails and addresses from outlook there was a problem. the tech installed thunderbird and managed it that way
losing my calender data in the process...the original outlook files were corrupted

my problem is this
i am not comfortable with thunderbird, mainly for the calender settings, i find them too long to format and exchange/forward/adjust
the outlook system suits my needs and i wish to revert to it

however there seems to be problems exporting from thunderbird to outlook
i have found these links
blog.nektra.com
email.about.com

being somewhat computer young i am uncertain how to handle this
is it something i can do myself or should i get a technician to do it for me

i dont want to lose any more files

hope some learned member of this forum can help
hoanikai (13138)
800411 2009-08-12 13:46:00 Is this Outlook, or Outlook express?

Links refer to OE...but you seem to be taling about Outlook

Blam
Blam (54)
800412 2009-08-12 19:42:00 OE doesn't have a calendar Blam so it would have to be outlook gary67 (56)
800413 2009-08-12 21:29:00 morning blam
yes it is outook i want to import to
i might add that i have already set up outlook as my default server
hoanikai (13138)
800414 2009-08-12 21:57:00 Had to do this a coule of times for customers over the last month - its actually quite easy - but you cant import directly to Outlook from Thunderbird. You cant bring across your calender either.

Heres what you do.

Make a folder on the desktop - call it ( what ever - transfer)

Download and install IMAPsize (www.broobles.com) - locate your original thunderbird store folder, copy EVERYTHING to the transfer folder.

Run IMAPsize, Select the mail folders you want to convert in the transfer folder - start the conversion -- Go make a drink - it takes a while if you have lots of mail.

Once finished, you will have all the new mail it their own folders. Open outlook Express in the folder you want Eg: Inbox - open the converted folder one at a time - select the .eml files and simply drag and drop into outlook Express blank window.

HINT: If you have lots of mail, do it in stages , to many at once crashes OE.

Next - export the address book from Thunderbird - Instruction here (www.freeemailtutorials.com) - save it as CSV.

Open OE - Open the address book - import the CSV file. Close Outlook Express.

NOW open Outlook - File / Import/Export - tell it to Import from Outlook Express.

Once happy its all crossed over - open OE and delete the mails ( no point in having two) You will have to re-enter your account Details in Outlook Manually - but thats no big deal. :)

Note: This article (www.zimbio.com) is a bit more indepth than what I wrote - but what I wrote is how I did the jobs and it worked perfectly.

Note2: DONT compact thunderbird - it only takes longer.
wainuitech (129)
800415 2009-08-12 22:18:00 Added to above - when selecting the files in Thunderbird to convert, select the one with no extension. ( see article Linked above) wainuitech (129)
800416 2009-08-13 02:57:00 hello wainuitech...
have just got home and received your posting
would like to talk with you if possible
am having dificulty in getting the files to IMAPsize
if you could message me with a number i could call i would appreciate it
thats if you have the time to talk me through it
hoanikai (13138)
800417 2009-08-13 04:35:00 Its a bit hard to catch me in the office this week - I'm overloaded with work and in and out all day, and only meant to be working till 5pm HA!!!

If you cant locate the original mail files, have a read of This article (home.att.net) The problem is more than likely because the folder settings are still hidden. Depending on the OS XP or Vista will depend on how to "unhide" the folders.

What OS do you have.

Gotta run------- Customers calling.
wainuitech (129)
800418 2009-08-13 04:56:00 cheers wainuitech...OS is winXP pro...
have found t.bird files just cant seem to get much further
will endeavour to attempt again tonight
hoanikai (13138)
800419 2009-08-13 07:06:00 Since it didn't auto pick up your Old thunderbird account -- Open the IMAPsize - tools - mbox2eml - navigate to the copied thunderbird files. wainuitech (129)
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