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how can I import emails from old account?

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Adrian C. - 20 Mar 2007 23:38 GMT
I've joined a new domain and created a new account.
How can I import older emails from that old account, into the new one?
Is it possible without logging in back to the old account and do an export?
Thanks.
Adrian C. - 20 Mar 2007 23:44 GMT
Outlook 2003

> I've joined a new domain and created a new account.
> How can I import older emails from that old account, into the new one?
> Is it possible without logging in back to the old account and do an export?
> Thanks.
Aligator - 21 Mar 2007 11:09 GMT
Hmm ... depends on how you setup your mailbox.

If you have a pst file which you still have access to, you can configure it
as a datafile in your new mailbox and just copy the mails over

If you don't, you will have to connect to your "old" account as you were
used to (using the credentials of the "old" domain) and run outlook
Then you can create a pst file from there and include all the data you want
to recover or just forward everything to your new mailbox.

If you make a pst file, be sure to place it somewhere you can still access
it in the new domain and don't forget to give yourself (the account in the
new domain) the permission to read it.

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> I've joined a new domain and created a new account.
> How can I import older emails from that old account, into the new one?
> Is it possible without logging in back to the old account and do an export?
> Thanks.
 
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