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how do u convert Outlook express dbx's to winmail Eml's???

I tried that for a while but didn't have any luck. (Though that doesn't mean it can't be done-just means I gave up). I ended up dragging a bunch of message headers right out of Outlook Express into a folder, where each became a .eml file. Then I dragged those .eml files into the message header section on Win Mail. Surprisingly, it worked.

"Kue2" wrote in message > how do u convert Outlook express dbx's to winmail Eml's???

There is no conversion tool. You can buy a 3rd party utility to extract the contents of a DBX file as EML files, but if you have the DBX file in Outlook Express (and it has not become corrupted), just open it, select all the messages and drag/drop them into a folder you create using Explorer (where they will be saved as EML files). Then save it to some type of media (USB stick, CD, etc.).
For extraction tools, see the ones at www.oehelp.com called DBXtract and DBXpress. Both are well worth the investment. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=F9F51EF1-4AE3-4D23-B2D8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.

"Kue2" wrote in message > how do u convert Outlook express dbx's to winmail Eml's???

The big problem here is not just to find a workaround (manual conversion) and I hope Microsoft will take heed. There is a good reason for the change to the .EML format that we will all benifit from.
The Migration wizard needs to convert the Dbx files (for e-mail) to individual .EML's and along with e-mail server setting's newsgroup server settings, subscribed newsgroup's and newsgroup lists
The
Migration wizard has to be capable of this function, especially since the upgrade path from 32 to 64 bit is going to require alot of people to do a clean install even if they keep the same pc they have 32bit XP on now.
Other people will buy a new Computer with Vista preinstalled and need their files transfered from their old XP computer regardless of wether they are are going with the 32 bit or the 64 bit os choice.
Microsoft has to realize that the value of the migration wizard is only about 30% "My Documents, My Pictures, My Music and Favorites - The other 70% is My E-Mail!.
Unfortunatley this is the first OS since window for workgroups (3.11) that I have not been a regular Beta Tester for, and it's much harder from this side of the fence to get this opinion passed on to people that will consider it and possibly implement it. let alone see the regular newsgroups to see if it's already being disscussed or possibly corrected in future builds.
Rex Geissinger 277598 last beta XPProSP1
"Jim Pickering" wrote in message

There is no conversion tool. You can buy a 3rd party utility to extract the contents of a DBX file as EML files, but if you have the DBX file in Outlook Express (and it has not become corrupted), just open it, select all the messages and drag/drop them into a folder you create using Explorer (where they will be saved as EML files). Then save it to some type of media (USB stick, CD, etc.).
For extraction tools, see the ones at www.oehelp.com called DBXtract and DBXpress. Both are well worth the investment. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=F9F51EF1-4AE3-4D23-B2D8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.

"Kue2"
wrote in message how do u convert Outlook express dbx's to winmail Eml's???

File | Import | Messages should work now as it does the same for importing from other message stores in OE.
However, they may not have that working yet. It appears clear that they don't plan to implement NG importing, as far as I know.
steve
"Rex Geissinger" wrote in message

The big problem here is not just to find a workaround (manual conversion) and I hope Microsoft will take heed. There is a good reason for the change to the .EML format that we will all benifit from.
The Migration wizard needs to convert the Dbx files (for e-mail) to individual .EML's and along with e-mail server setting's newsgroup server settings, subscribed newsgroup's and newsgroup lists
The Migration wizard has to be capable of this function, especially since the upgrade path from 32 to 64 bit is going to require alot of people to do a clean install even if they keep the same pc they have 32bit XP on now.
Other people will buy a new Computer with Vista preinstalled and need their files transfered from their old XP computer regardless of wether they are are going with the 32 bit or the 64 bit os choice.
Microsoft has to realize that the value of the migration wizard is only about 30% "My Documents, My Pictures, My Music and Favorites - The other 70% is My E-Mail!.
Unfortunatley this is the first OS since window for workgroups (3.11) that I have not been a regular Beta Tester for, and it's much harder from this side of the fence to get this opinion passed on to people that will consider it and possibly implement it. let alone see the regular newsgroups to see if it's already being disscussed or possibly corrected in future builds.
Rex Geissinger 277598 last beta XPProSP1
"Jim Pickering" wrote in message There is no conversion tool. You can buy a 3rd party utility to extract the contents of a DBX file as EML files, but if you have the DBX file in Outlook Express (and it has not become corrupted), just open it, select all the messages and drag/drop them into a folder you create using Explorer (where they will be saved as EML files). Then save it to some type of media (USB stick, CD, etc.).
For extraction tools, see the ones at www.oehelp.com called DBXtract and DBXpress. Both are well worth the investment. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=F9F51EF1-4AE3-4D23-B2D8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.

"Kue2" wrote in message how do u convert Outlook express dbx's to winmail Eml's???

And you can go backwards also to reincorporate the messages into OE from WinMail.
steve
"Alan Simpson" wrote in message

I tried that for a while but didn't have any luck. (Though that doesn't mean it can't be done-just means I gave up). I ended up dragging a bunch of message headers right out of Outlook Express into a folder, where each became a .eml file. Then I dragged those .eml files into the message header section on Win Mail. Surprisingly, it worked.

"Kue2" wrote in message how do u convert Outlook express dbx's to winmail Eml's???

Winmail does not import .DBX files brought from another computer nor does the migration wizard collect them from an xp machine. and your right it may just be a case of it not yet working. One of the import options in Winmail is "Newsgroup Settings" the same as in OE6 but as it stands, importing newsgroup server settings is not enough, you should not have re-download the list and re-subscribe to all your groups.
Rex Geissinger
"Steve Cochran" wrote in message

File | Import | Messages should work now as it does the same for importing from other message stores in OE.
However, they may not have that working yet. It appears clear that they don't plan to implement NG importing, as far as I know.
steve
"Rex Geissinger" wrote in message The big problem here is not just to find a workaround (manual conversion) and I hope Microsoft will take heed. There is a good reason for the change to the .EML format that we will all benifit from.
The Migration wizard needs to convert the Dbx files (for e-mail) to individual .EML's and along with e-mail server setting's newsgroup server settings, subscribed newsgroup's and newsgroup lists
The Migration wizard has to be capable of this function, especially since the upgrade path from 32 to 64 bit is going to require alot of people to do a clean install even if they keep the same pc they have 32bit XP on now.
Other people will buy a new Computer with Vista preinstalled and need their files transfered from their old XP computer regardless of wether they are are going with the 32 bit or the 64 bit os choice.
Microsoft has to realize that the value of the migration wizard is only about 30% "My Documents, My Pictures, My Music and Favorites - The other 70% is My E-Mail!.
Unfortunatley this is the first OS since window for workgroups (3.11) that I have not been a regular Beta Tester for, and it's much harder from this side of the fence to get this opinion passed on to people that will consider it and possibly implement it. let alone see the regular newsgroups to see if it's already being disscussed or possibly corrected in future builds.
Rex Geissinger 277598 last beta XPProSP1
"Jim Pickering" wrote in message There is no conversion tool. You can buy a 3rd party utility to extract the contents of a DBX file as EML files, but if you have the DBX file in Outlook Express (and it has not become corrupted), just open it, select all the messages and drag/drop them into a folder you create using Explorer (where they will be saved as EML files). Then save it to some type of media (USB stick, CD, etc.).
For extraction tools, see the ones at www.oehelp.com called DBXtract and DBXpress. Both are well worth the investment. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=F9F51EF1-4AE3-4D23-B2D8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.

"Kue2" wrote in message how do u convert Outlook express dbx's to winmail Eml's???

I don't think you are going to get the newsserver information imported over.
steve
"Rex
Geissinger" wrote in message

Winmail does not import .DBX files brought from another computer nor does the migration wizard collect them from an xp machine. and your right it may just be a case of it not yet working. One of the import options in Winmail is "Newsgroup Settings" the same as in OE6 but as it stands, importing newsgroup server settings is not enough, you should not have re-download the list and re-subscribe to all your groups.
Rex Geissinger
"Steve Cochran" wrote in message File | Import | Messages should work now as it does the same for importing from other message stores in OE.
However, they may not have that working yet. It appears clear that they don't plan to implement NG importing, as far as I know.
steve
"Rex Geissinger" wrote in message The big problem here is not just to find a workaround (manual conversion) and I hope Microsoft will take heed. There is a good reason for the change to the .EML format that we will all benifit from.
The Migration wizard needs to convert the Dbx files (for e-mail) to individual .EML's and along with e-mail server setting's newsgroup server settings, subscribed newsgroup's and newsgroup lists
The Migration wizard has to be capable of this function, especially since the upgrade path from 32 to 64 bit is going to require alot of people to do a clean install even if they keep the same pc they have 32bit XP on now.
Other people will buy a new Computer with Vista preinstalled and need their files transfered from their old XP computer regardless of wether they are are going with the 32 bit or the 64 bit os choice.
Microsoft has to realize that the value of the migration wizard is only about 30% "My Documents, My Pictures, My Music and Favorites - The other 70% is My E-Mail!.
Unfortunatley this is the first OS since window for workgroups (3.11) that I have not been a regular Beta Tester for, and it's much harder from this side of the fence to get this opinion passed on to people that will consider it and possibly implement it. let alone see the regular newsgroups to see if it's already being disscussed or possibly corrected in future builds.
Rex Geissinger 277598 last beta XPProSP1
"Jim Pickering" wrote in message There is no conversion tool. You can buy a 3rd party utility to extract the contents of a DBX file as EML files, but if you have the DBX file in Outlook Express (and it has not become corrupted), just open it, select all the messages and drag/drop them into a folder you create using Explorer (where they will be saved as EML files). Then save it to some type of media (USB stick, CD, etc.).
For extraction tools, see the ones at www.oehelp.com called DBXtract and DBXpress. Both are well worth the investment. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=F9F51EF1-4AE3-4D23-B2D8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.

"Kue2" wrote in message how do u convert Outlook express dbx's to winmail Eml's???

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