[gui-talk] Document Conversion

Dave Marthouse dmarthouse at gmail.com
Sun Oct 20 17:18:47 UTC 2013


Thanks for the information.  I will give your suggestions a try.

Dave

 

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From: gui-talk [mailto:gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sahar
Husseini
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My EML files seem to open in Microsoft Outlook.  I was able to import my
Outlook Express messages into Outlook, and I was able to keep all of my
folders.  I did the importing on my old machine using Microsoft Outlook and
took them to my new MS Outlook.  I can't remember everything I did because I
had trouble in the beginning.  Some of the folders wouldn't import, and
then, finally I did them one at a time and discovered the corrupt folder.  I
don't know if all of this rambling helps.  I guess I'm saying it can be
done.  Another thing I remember doing is saving my dbx extension folders,
importing them into Live Mail, and then doing the import to MS Outlook.  Now
everything works.

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-----Original Message-----
From: gui-talk [mailto:gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dave
Marthouse
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2013 11:49 AM
To: gui-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [gui-talk] Document Conversion

Hello Listers,
 
I have a question on document conversion.
 
I have recently upgraded to Windows8.  As a result OutlookExpress no longer
works and I have upgraded my E-Mail software.  I have a whole bunch of saved
E-Mails with the eml file extension.  How can I get Windows8 to open them or
my E-Mail program to open them so that they can be read?  Naturally I want
to save them in a form that they can be read.  I don't want to go to the
court of last resort and convert each document to a txt file on an older
machine running Windows xp and physically transfer them over to the new
machine if I can avoid it.  Any suggestions on this will be appreciated.
 
 
 
Dave Marthouse
dmarthouse at gmail.com
 
 
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