Outlook 2007/Exchange Question

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Matthew

I had a POP3 account in Outlook and then we upgraded it to an Exchange
account with our host. They had me create a new profile for the Exchange
account in Outlook but I can't seem to figure out how to transfer my old
subfolder stored emails from the old POP3 to the Exchange server. When I
pull up the Exchange account in Outlook it doesn't show my POP3 stored
emails and vice versa... Is there an easy way to bring these folders over?
Or have I just configured something wrong?
 
T

Tom Willett

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:I had a POP3 account in Outlook and then we upgraded it to an Exchange
: account with our host. They had me create a new profile for the Exchange
: account in Outlook but I can't seem to figure out how to transfer my old
: subfolder stored emails from the old POP3 to the Exchange server. When I
: pull up the Exchange account in Outlook it doesn't show my POP3 stored
: emails and vice versa... Is there an easy way to bring these folders over?
: Or have I just configured something wrong?
:
:
 
B

Bill Anderson

Matthew said:
I had a POP3 account in Outlook and then we upgraded it to an Exchange
account with our host. They had me create a new profile for the Exchange
account in Outlook but I can't seem to figure out how to transfer my old
subfolder stored emails from the old POP3 to the Exchange server. When I
pull up the Exchange account in Outlook it doesn't show my POP3 stored
emails and vice versa... Is there an easy way to bring these folders over?
Or have I just configured something wrong?

First, you really ought to ask this question in a newsgroup where
somebody cares.

Second, since you used the term vice versa, I assume you can bring up
either set of emails, just not both at once. If that's the case, I'd
create a new Outlook folder called "combined inbox" or something and
bring up one server and copy all my emails into it. Then I'd get out of
that server, bring up the other, and copy all those emails into
"combined inbox" too. Then they'd all be in one place and I could just
run Outlook off the server of my choice.
 
M

Matthew

Bill Anderson said:
First, you really ought to ask this question in a newsgroup where somebody
cares.
yep..sorry about that... can you guess what the next news group listed after
Frontpage is in my news reader? :)
 
D

Dan

Your here so we might as well give it a shot :).
Do a .pst search on your pc and note the locations of all files.
Then do import, select pst as file type and navigate to the locations and
select files. You can also not locations of data in the control
panel===>Mail==>data files
 

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