This method can be used when EML files are separately saved on the computer and no EML supported email client is installed to access them. But, it is mandatory to have Outlook on the local machine to perform the instructions. In this way, you can open an EML file in Outlook.
For this approach, you need to properly configure EML files with Outlook Express, by opening the Outlook Express application and then dragging files in it. After this, follow the below-mentioned instructions to perform the conversion:.
As you can see there are certain limitations of manual techniques. I first had to convert Thunderbird's mbox files to eml , and then use Outlook Import Wizard software to import the eml files into Outlook.
Your software was easy to use and seemed to work fine. I used the wizard as a way to import eml files into Outlook. Basically, my company moved us to Outlook, and I wanted to get emails from Thunderbird under Outlook as well. Now I have all my old email and current email under Outlook on one computer. It worked fine. I can't really say too much as I was following instructions I found on the web on how to do this with outlookimport.
My initial reaction was that it probably wouldn't have been obvious, had I not had the instructions. It seemed like I was bypassing the main page to do the import.
For what that's worth Hi, I had tried one mbox to eml converter but it didn't deal with a folder structure which meant converting folder by folder of which I probably had over a , the Outlook Import Wizard appeared to manage folder structures without a problem and it took me about 5 minutes to do the conversion. Worth the cost in the time saving alone.
I wanted to import all my old saved emails into Outlook. The cost of the program compared to the cost of my own time was a real time saver and the low price made it even more attractive The fact that it works so good and fast was also a big asset to me.
My only suggestion would be to see if you could make a conversion program to import Vista contacts into Outlook as well. I'm sure, once more people realize this when they make the upgrade, you will be seeing more business.
I found your software while doing an internet search and it appeared high up in my Google search. The software did exact what I wanted.
It was a great piece of software and it did what it advertised. Due to an acquisition of my company, I am moving from using Entourage on the Mac to using Outlook again. I am thus moving over the folders of email history from Entourage. The only suggestions I would have would be to be able to directly convert an. I used your product for a VERY specific problem that I think many consumers are going to have, and that is converting from Windows Vista Mail to now windows 7 , which offers either windows mail live useless or add outlook, so I had to buy Outlook, and outlook did not want to import Vista mail directly, so I had to convert my dbx files over to a pst files for outlook to recognize my mail so I was able to properly import it, why Microsoft did not think of this I will never know, buts it typical, that's all I can say about Microsoft.
Thanks for your product, it saved 10 years business email history. They did not build a converter into the new operating system, and forgot that not everyone rushed out to buy the latest Microsoft Office or Microsoft Outlook to go along with the new operating system. I have Office and that version of Outlook does not know how to import. A friend had suffered partial damage to the hard disk on a Vista equipped computer. He used Vista Winmail for his email. I was able to salvage the email files from the hard disk, but I did not have access to a Vista computer.
He had decided to use Windows XP. I used your program successfully to import his files into Outlook. I was able to split his files into 5 lots, and create 5 separate. Thank you for a really useful piece of software. I had to use thunderbird portable for a couple of weeks as my principal computer was down. I reinstalled everything and I had to migrate my emails in that client to my outlook installation.
So, I exported thunderbird's emails to. I bought the software to be part of a solution for a very specific problem: I needed to migrate emails from Thunderbird mbox format on Linux to Outlook on Windows 7 RC1. I had been using Thunderbird for some time to collect POP3 email before starting to use Windows 7 — and for a while I was running them both and collecting mail POP3 on both clients.
The software is great. We are using it as a litigation support tool. When we get client emails produced to us natively as. We especially like the feature which remembers folder structure. Nice product. We had a. All the messages were in. This software saved us a remarkable amount of time and was quick and efficient.
Before installing Windows 7, I understood the new operating system did not have any supporting email software built into it as did all previous Windows operating systems did, and thus required the use of a separate email software, Outlook, etc.
I wanted to move back to MS Outlook from Thunderbird. Going over various forums your product and another was recommended. When testing the other product it was to fiddly but left the individual email as a EML format which opens it like an attachment within Outlook. Your product is a good. It was easy to immigrate from OE to Thunderbird and again to TheBat that was perhaps the most powerful of them all.
Unfortunately, it is against HTML-formatting so I moved on to Barca that in many ways was ideal for my purpose with one exception, it was unable under certain conditions to render my national character set Danish correctly.
Your software saved me a lot of time and aggravation. The prospect of importing the whole mess into Outlook was both daunting and depressing, since the built-in Outlook converter choked at 2 GB. I managed to export the OE folders into a msg file system, and your software took it from there.
I would gladly have paid a little more for the ability to import to a pst directly from an OE dbx hive, but I'm not complaining. Good luck to you,. I went to a Thunderbird forum and described my problems, and within 10 minutes I had an excellent download add-on for Thunderbird. I used it yesterday and then used your program and had terrific success. Everything I wanted to move from Thunderbird to Outlook except my address book went just as slick as could be.
Thank you very much for your kind offer of assistance. I will be glad to tell others of your and your company's good work. The software was used for one of my business customers who was upgrading his Vista based laptop to a new Windows 7 Laptop. Was using Windows Mail and we needed a method to transfer these emails over to Outlook Thought the software was great, easy to use and most importantly did what it said it would do.
Many thanks for a very useful utility. The native import script uses the built-in Windows and Outlook scripting capabilities to open each eml-file and move it into a folder of your choice. This method is relatively slow since Outlook can only do something with the eml-message once it has been opened visually.
If your computer is slow to open the eml-files, then you may need to increase this value. If you are in this situation, see the note at the bottom of the script.
Verify that Outlook is set as the default application to open eml-files on your computer before running the script. Note: The Outlook folder selection dialog may load in the background. When it does, select Outlook on the Task Bar and, if needed, cycle through your open Outlook windows to find it. It is usually the one that you viewed last. Note: Depending on the responsiveness of your computer and the amount of add-ins that you have installed in Outlook, you could reduce the waiting period to speed up the import process or increase the value behind WScript.
Sleep to make it more reliable by giving Outlook more time to load. The Redemption script provides the same interface as the native script but relies on the free Redemption scripting library which allows you to import the messages via background process.
The Redemption scripting library is created and maintained by fellow Outlook MVP Dmitry Streblechenko who created it to simplify various programmatic scenarios for Outlook. This means that there is no need to open the messages visually, no need to add or tweak a Sleep statement, nor do you have to leave your computer idle to prevent interrupting the script.
The added benefit of this is that it is much much! The only downside is that you need to install the Redemption scripting library which may be an issue on locked down corporate computers.
If you are in this situation, see the note at the bottom for a possible workaround.
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