Emails from PST file

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Stephen K

I have been informed that I have downloaded my emails from Hotmail into a PST
file such that I cannot view my old emails from the hotmail webpage. How can
I get the emails pushed back into the Hotmail webpage and to show up on my
outlook?

I am running outlook 2007 on windows 7 32bit
 
G

Gordon

Stephen K said:
I have been informed that I have downloaded my emails from Hotmail into a
PST
file such that I cannot view my old emails from the hotmail webpage. How
can
I get the emails pushed back into the Hotmail webpage and to show up on my
outlook?

I am running outlook 2007 on windows 7 32bit

Install and use the Outlook Connector. That will set up a separate set of
folders that synchronises with the web based Hotmail. You should then be
able to move the emails from the local pst into the Hotmail folders. AFAIK.
HTH
 
S

Stephen K

how do I move the emails from the local PST file to the hotmail folders?

I configured outlook 2007 once previously, but was not able to synchronize
properly so I could not send emails out but was able to see my existing
emails. The next day an error happened and I had to reconfigure and add my
emails again. However, the second time I configured my hotmail, all th
messages were gone. I cannot see any of them. I do believe that I have a PST
file that contains them. Now the question is how do I extract the emails from
the PST file?
 
W

wandong

Hi

If you have problems with pst file, you can try a tool called Advanced Outlook Repair. You can download a free demo version at http://www.datanumen.com/aor/aor.exe . I think it is a useful repair tool for you. It is easy to recover your PST file by using its wizard. It is a powerful tool to recover messages, folders and other objects from corrupt or damaged Microsoft Outlook PST files.

Detailed information about Advanced Outlook Repair can be found at http://www.datanumen.com/aor/

Wangdong
 
G

Gordon

wandong said:
Hi

If you have problems with pst file,

SPAMMER. Your "response" has NOTHING to do with the OPs question.
Take your ADVERTISING somewhere else.
 

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