• WLM to Outlook

    From Bray@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 16 09:57:50 2016
    Been dragging my butt on the move, but it seems like I will be reluctantly going to Outlook. I have Outlook 2013 32 bit on Windows 7

    I have a bunch of work emails in separate folders that need to be moved to Outlook. The WLM(2012) export via MS Exchange doesnt seem to be working

    Any suggestions for an easy way?

    Thanks
    Bill

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  • From Good Guy@21:1/5 to Bray on Tue Aug 16 19:26:08 2016
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    On 16/08/2016 16:57, Bray wrote:
    Been dragging my butt on the move, but it seems like I will be reluctantly going to Outlook. I have Outlook 2013 32 bit on Windows 7

    I have a bunch of work emails in separate folders that need to be moved to Outlook. The WLM(2012) export via MS Exchange doesnt seem to be working

    Any suggestions for an easy way?

    Thanks
    Bill

    Try this link:

    <https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/980534>

    G/L


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    I have a bunch of work emails in separate folders that need to be moved to Outlook. The WLM(2012) export via MS Exchange doesnt seem to be working

    Any suggestions for an easy way?

    Thanks
    Bill
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  • From Bray@21:1/5 to Good Guy on Tue Aug 16 11:50:15 2016
    On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 1:26:06 PM UTC-4, Good Guy wrote:
    On 16/08/2016 16:57, Bray wrote:



    Been dragging my butt on the move, but it seems like I will be reluctantly going to Outlook. I have Outlook 2013 32 bit on Windows 7

    I have a bunch of work emails in separate folders that need to be moved to Outlook. The WLM(2012) export via MS Exchange doesnt seem to be working

    Any suggestions for an easy way?

    Thanks
    Bill




    Try
    this link:



    <https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/980534>



    G/L






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    devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is
    higher than any previous version of windows.

    I did and the MS Exchange method does not work ...

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  • From StephenB@21:1/5 to Bray on Tue Aug 16 21:26:26 2016
    Bray <wfcr50@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 1:26:06 PM UTC-4, Good Guy wrote:
    On 16/08/2016 16:57, Bray wrote:

    Been dragging my butt on the move, but it seems like I will be reluctantly going to Outlook. I have Outlook 2013 32 bit on Windows 7

    I have a bunch of work emails in separate folders that need to be moved to Outlook. The WLM(2012) export via MS Exchange doesnt seem to be working

    Any suggestions for an easy way?

    Thanks
    Bill
    Try
    this link:

    <https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/980534>
    G/L

    I did and the MS Exchange method does not work ...

    What happens when you try this method?

    This simplified instruction set for mail messages *should* work (basically the same as the above link) https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Import-email-messages-from-Windows-Live-Mail-B7775E37-F072-4AF0-AF22-F03841A150AD

    See if this thread in Answers applies (and the possible solutions offered) http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2013_release-outlook/windows-live-mail-2012-not-exporting-emails-to/f0bcf580-07a5-47b0-bc06-9b9152e28216?auth=1



    -steve


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  • From stanleymenards@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 30 23:37:38 2016
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