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I also have my mail in Outlook 2003 & 2007, but I read Thunderbird hasn't been able to import from a .PST for a long time (since v.17 or so). Let me know if I'm on the right track (and which track is best). I stuck with Outlook far too long. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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The real issue with the import is outlook express must be installed and functional on the computer that you try to do the import from. You appear to be posting from a windows 10 device, so I must raise the issue I think. The same goes for outlook.

You can import eml files to TB after they are exported from Outlook Express, either directly via drag and drop, or with ImportExportTools. But to import from OE or Outlook via the built-in Tools/Import process, try it with an older version of TB.

Sfhowes: The thread you sent me to has a link ("Import wizard has been broken for awhile") that says TB has an import wizard that works with Outlook Express, but it doesn't give a specific version number (other than talking about "older" versions like 38):

The kb article suggests using TB 17.09, and my post in the other discussion mentions TB 58beta as another possibility. If automatic 'wizard' importing with either version doesn't work, you can still do it manually for Outlook Express with the suggested methods. Outlook is more complex, and if automatic importing doesn't work, you will probably have to find software that does 'pst to mbox' conversion.

Matt: I have mail active in Outlook Express on XP and Outlook 2007 on Windows 10. I installed TB 17.0.9 on XP and imported all my mail from OE. Looks like it worked - thank you! I'll mark this as "Solved", but one more question before I do:

I'm going to run TB on XP for awhile and eventually migrate to Windows 10 (I'm assuming that's possible). But I'd like to update TB 17.0.9 to a newer version - can I install version 38.5.0 at this point? Will my mail automatically transfer to it?

Matt: I use a lot of forwarding addresses and channel them to 5 different email accounts. Outlook lets me create a rule that says "if arrives through xx...@email.com account, move to xxxx folder". I didn't see that feature in TB filters. Technically I could make a filter for each forwarding address, but it gets messy. But I think I found the solution using "X-Account-Key" in the header as outlined here:

How about if To is whatever the email address is then put it in the appropriate folder. Or here is a radical idea, leave the messages in the appropriate inbox. You do not have to use the global inbox..

Matt: That's exactly what I want to do - have each account go to it's own box. When I imported from Outlook Express, I have one "global" inbox which collects everything. I found this about "changing global inbox settings":

Hello,
I apologize for this misunderstanding. You are right, eM Client cannot import whole accounts from Outlook express. I am sorry but we do not plan to implement this feature - you will have to migrate your data manually using export -> import.

I still use a Windows 2000 laptop to do presentations in college and I want to setup the built in e-mail client Outlook Express 6 for easy file transfer of small files over WiFi to my laptop. I can't get it to work. If I use IMAP, it says it can't synchronize the folders, but it doesn't give an error code to work with. If I use POP3, I get the error code 0x800ccc0f. I haven't even got far enough to test SMTP yet. I have tried fiddling with the settings a lot, but I can't get it to work. I'm using a @msn.com e-mail address, so I used the settings of outlook.com which work fine on my Linux PC at home. Does anyone know how to get Outlook Express 6 to work in 2022? Thanks in advance!

I don't think it's possible at all considering changes to SSL and TLS encryption over the years and retirement of older versions...
If transferring files is all you need why are you not using built-in windows networking?
Old school FTP might also be easier and faster to setup.

Email isn't for transferring files but anyway:
Thunderbird 12.0.1 works in Windows 2000 and is alot newer than Outlook Express 6.
If you are dead set on OE6 you could probably setup a proxy if you can't use the non-encrypted ports.

However, I did have a working setup once, using a Raspberry Pi with Perdition mail proxy installed on it. OE6 connected (without encryption) with RPi, where Perdition added appropriate encryption and connected with Gmail.

Thank you for all your replies and I am sorry for responding this late. Why do I use Windows 2000? Because it is the best Windows version ever released and it does everything I need it to do. It performs way faster on a netbook than any newer Windows version, including XP. On top of that there is a possibility for some early Windows games on the go with Windows 2000. I also love using the no-nonsense versions of Microsoft Office like Word 95 and PowerPoint 95. Over the years I have had different Windows versions on netbooks, 7 Starter, XP Professional, XP Home Edition, but nothing works as well for me as Windows 2000. And I am not missing out on much, because Windows 2000 is pretty compatible with XP-software and drivers. I will admit though that Windows 2000 will become less and less compatible in the years to come. On top of all of this, there is something I just love to do: pushing my favorite old hardware and software to their limits.

I use a Linux netbook as well. I use it more than the Windows 2000 netbook actually, but Lubuntu really has issues with connecting to a projector properly. With duplicating Lubuntu uses only a quarter of the screen area and with extended desktop it does work better, but then I don't see anything myself. The only things that I don't like about my setups is that neither can run Microsoft Teams and neither can run web applets very well. The latter one being mostly because of hardware limitations. Luckily these are just my portable setups. At home I do all of my work on a Core i5 4th generation with a Linux Mint 19/Windows 7 dual boot.

I have considered FTP, but the thing is that I also want to be able to receive files from peers, so e-mail is really where I am at. At home FTP is a great option of course. Dual boot would be an option if I had a bigger SSD in there, but 8GB really isn't a lot. That basically leaves me two options: using another e-mail client or setting up a proxy.

I also noticed some great alternatives were mentioned like, Thunderbird 12, Eudora and OEClassic, but because of my limited disk space, I will try first to get OE6 running. Running e-mail in Pale Moon is an option, but then I am kinda in web applet territory, which is a real pain on a VIA C7-M with 900MB of RAM (There is a 1024MB stick in there, but somehow it only sees 896MB). Even on my Linux laptop (Atom N550 with 2GB of RAM) using webmail is a pain, so I can imagine that it will be even more of a pain on this laptop.

But... I have some tricks under the sleeve for these things, I haven't used it for a while, so I don't know if they really are still working as of 2022:
Re: Logging into Gmail with old mail clients

My PC crashed, I have reinstalled all applications and now everything is
working.During the reinstall I had to install an updated version of outlook express,
this new version can not read my old mail files from my backup.The old version was: 5.00.0810.800 the files are .ods formatThe new version is V5.00.2919.660 the files are .mbx and .idx format.I really need help on this one as I have a lot of work stored in these
files, what I would like to know is:1) How can I read the .ods format files.
2) How can I incorporate the files into the newly installed version of
outlook express.I have tried to import the files into the new version with the option:File > Import > MessagesThis works fine for the .idx & .mbx files but it doesn't recognise .ods as
mail files.Any help would be most appreciated.
RegardsPS if case of a reply take the nospam out of the email address.--
George Haynes
GHA...@NospamAUTOVER.NL

Got a puzzler .. I been running Outlook Express under Windows XP..been working fine till the other morning. I turned on my computer, went to my email to check it..and noticed my contact/address book was gone..as in blank no entires..Is there a way to get my email contacts/address book back without having to go thru the process of entering them all over again?Tahnks

i have tried to select outlook express on the ie7 properties and does not appear outlook express
have unistall and re installed many times and still does not get back the outlook express and i need it to recover the old mails saved on my other hard drive on this pc, for some reason when the xp and ie was installed on this pc it did not installed the oe. what can i do to install it back?

Me too! I have Outlook installed on my computer and I can't add my Shopify domain email to it. I sent a test email from one of my Outlook emails to my Shop email and I received it on my personal email (the one I used to sign up to Shopify with). A reply test email showed the email being sent from my personal email (which has a somewhat cheeky address and isn't professional or "on brand" for my store). When I try to set up my Shopify domain email in Outlook I need to manually enter settings and I don't know what the settings should be, nor can I find them anywhere on Shopify. I also can't see anywhere on the Shopify platform where my test email is. There seems to be no function for this at all, rendering me having a domain email address - sales@etc or info@etc utterly useless. My frustration is reaching boiling point right now. Does anyone from Shopify ever answer these types of questions? /primal scream

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