Summary: when exporting outlook express messages to Outlook, message's original internet header data is lost
Detail: I am trying to convert a collection of Outlook Express folders to Outlook. I am able to export all folders and original mail messages using the simple File|Export|Messages function in Outlook Express. However, when I open up an (exported) message in MS Outlook, I am unable to view any of the message's internet header data.
This is undesirable primarily because there is now no easy way (that I can figure out) to inspect the actual smtp addresses of either the messages sender or any recipients. The only way I can figure out to inspect any of the smtp addresses on a message exported from Outlook Express is to:
1) reply all
2) send the message
3) Intercept the message in the outbox and the right click on addresses which have now been expanded with the actual smtp recipient.
I am Exporting from Outlook Express 6.0 into MS Outlook 2000 SR-1. The OS is Windows 2000 SP3.
Any suggestions people can offer would be appreciated. I am (attempting) to migrate from Outlook Express to MS Outlook because of corruption problems with the folders.dbx file, but it will be a tremendous handicap to lose easy access to the actual SMTP addresses of mail correspondents who were not explicitly added to an exportable address book.
Thanks for reading,
Jared Rosenfeld
Detail: I am trying to convert a collection of Outlook Express folders to Outlook. I am able to export all folders and original mail messages using the simple File|Export|Messages function in Outlook Express. However, when I open up an (exported) message in MS Outlook, I am unable to view any of the message's internet header data.
This is undesirable primarily because there is now no easy way (that I can figure out) to inspect the actual smtp addresses of either the messages sender or any recipients. The only way I can figure out to inspect any of the smtp addresses on a message exported from Outlook Express is to:
1) reply all
2) send the message
3) Intercept the message in the outbox and the right click on addresses which have now been expanded with the actual smtp recipient.
I am Exporting from Outlook Express 6.0 into MS Outlook 2000 SR-1. The OS is Windows 2000 SP3.
Any suggestions people can offer would be appreciated. I am (attempting) to migrate from Outlook Express to MS Outlook because of corruption problems with the folders.dbx file, but it will be a tremendous handicap to lose easy access to the actual SMTP addresses of mail correspondents who were not explicitly added to an exportable address book.
Thanks for reading,
Jared Rosenfeld