How to combine emails from different clients

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JasonScott

I find myself confronted by email spaghetti and am trying to unsnarl it.
I've got a desktop with XP and a laptop with Vista. I've got email messages
on Outlook Express and Outlook XP (2002) on the XP machine, and messages on
several clients (Thunderbird, Windows Mail - which came with Vista, and
Windows Live Mail)on my laptop, I like the Live Mail and want to get the
messages I already downloaded on the other clients into Live Mail; I also
want to get messages from Outlook Express on my XP machine into Outlook and
just use Outlook and Live Mail on the desktop and laptop respectively. Also,
if there is a way I could keep Outlook's email and Live Mail in sync so that
I'd have all my current messages on both systems that'd be great too. I'm
pretty handy with the hardware side of computers, but using office and
productivity software, not so much. Appreciate any assistance.
 
J

JasonScott

If anybody is to actually read this post, disregard the first part of my
enquiry, I found out that there's a thing... called import/export... that
required, you know, some reading and thinking and stuff, anyway. But would
still like to know if there's a way to keep disparate email clients on
different machines in sync somehow. Oh, and Michelob Ultra Amber is really
good. Stay in school, kids.
 
D

DL

You Export msgs from Express to Outlook (on the same PC)

Since I believe Live Mail is actually a web interface application, that you
download, and as such the msgs are held on the server I dont think there is
anyway of syncing, other than by forwarding msgs

Outlook 2002 cannot read Ol2003 & later default data files
 

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