Group:  Microsoft Outlook ยป microsoft.public.outlook.thirdpartyutil
Thread: How to convert Pegagus mail to Outlook 2003?

DotNetBag
.NET Development Newsgroups

HTVi
TV Discussion Newsgroups

Our Hot Pick: Rising Antivirus 2006 - Certified by TUV & Checkmark! Get 10% discount by entering this coupon code: ONDISCOUNT10
Rising Antivirus 2006

How to convert Pegagus mail to Outlook 2003?
Rich <grstidge[ at ]localnet.com> 21.11.2005 16:14:08
I need to convert folders and messages with attachments and address
books to Outlook. I want to keep all the original message dates.

I've searched but can't find any utilities to do this.

Anyone help?

TIA, Rich
Re: How to convert Pegagus mail to Outlook 2003?
"Pete Maclean" <pete[ at ]maclean.com> 22.11.2005 17:27:29
"Rich" <grstidge[ at ]localnet.com> wrote in message
news:fes3o159amp3hd3nds4da574tlrdu0h8ts[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text]
>I need to convert folders and messages with attachments and address
> books to Outlook. I want to keep all the original message dates.
>
> I've searched but can't find any utilities to do this.
>
> Anyone help?

I do not know of any utilities that would help but I can suggest a way to
migrate your messages. Since both Pegasus and Outlook work as IMAP clients,
you can move messages from one to the other via an IMAP server. The best
way is to get a free IMAP server (several exist) and install it on your PC
for the purpose. I recently used this method very successfully to migrate a
friend's email from Earthlink TotalAccess to Thunderbird. There is one
possible problem with this strategy -- you have to do it one folder at a
time. You select all messages in a Pegasus folder, copy them to a folder on
the IMAP server, then, in Outlook, select that folder on the IMAP server and
move all messages to a local folder. If you have just a few folders, it
should be easy enough but, if you have hundreds, it could be a pain. The
method should preserve all message dates.

You could save one step in this process by installing a product of mine,
MailRelayer, that sets up an IMAP server effectively within Outlook itself.
Then you just need to copy each folder once. You can find it at
www.mailrelayer.com . As you should likely be able to complete the
migration within MailRelayer's 30-day free evaluation period, it need not
even cost you anything.

Unfortunately I know of no similar means for migrating address books.

Pete Maclean


Home | Search | Terms | Imprint | Contact
Newsgroups Reader - provided by WiredBox.Net