Migrate from Outlook Express to Windows Mail


In our previous article we presented the new Windows Mail and its features. We also made a step by step tutorial on how to create your first e-mail account in Windows Mail. Today we will show you how to manually migrate all your e-mail accounts, messages and your address book from Outlook Express to Windows Mail. As you will see for yourself, the procedure is not very complicated even though it might take you some time to do it.

This article in split in two parts. The first part covers the export procedure that you need to perform in Outlook Express and the second one explains how to import everything in Windows Mail.


Outlook Express

First, you need to start Windows XP and launch Outlook Express. If you have a dual-boot configuration (Windows XP and Windows Vista) you should export everything to a location that is accessible from both operating systems. If you have Windows XP installed and you plan to erase it and upgrade to Windows Vista, we recommend that you save everything to a back-up disk and import from it later, after you install Windows Vista.


Exporting the Address Book

Go to the File menu, select Export and click on Address Book.

Outlook Express

The Address Book Export Tool will be launched. Select the second option - Text File (Comma Separated Values) - and click on the Export button.

Outlook Express

You will be asked to select the path where you want to export your Address Book. Click on Browse, go to the folder where you want to save your Address Book, type the name of the file in which it will be saved and click the Save button.

The CSV Export window will open. Here you will have to select which contact details you want to export. Select the ones you want or, for more safety, select all the fields and then press the Finish button.

Outlook Express

The Address Book has now been exported to the chosen location.


Exporting E-mail Accounts Settings

In Outlook Express, go to the Tools menu and then select Accounts.

Outlook Express

A window with all your internet accounts will be opened. Go to the Mail tab and from the list of e-mail accounts select the first you want to export. Click on it and then press Export. You will choose the folder and the file name where your settings will be exported. After that, click on Save.

Outlook Express

Repeat this procedure for all the e-mail accounts you want to export to Windows Mail.


Exporting E-mail Messages

Go to Tools and then select Options.

Outlook Express

Go to the Maintenance tab and click on the Store Folder button.

Outlook Express

A small window will open and you will see the location where Outlook Express stores all your e-mail messages. Copy that location, close Outlook Express, open that location in Windows Explorer and then copy all the content to a different location.

Outlook Express

If you have a lot of messages, the process will take quite some time to finish.

IMPORTANT:Make sure none of the files you are backing up are "Read only" otherwise when you start the import, it will fail.



Windows Mail

After you have finished the export process, reboot and start or install Windows Vista. When you are ready to import all your e-mail accounts, messages and address book to Windows Mail, go to the Start Menu - All Programs and launch its shortcut.
IMPORTANT: during the importing process we recommend that you run Windows Mail as an administrator. If you do not run it as an administrator the import process might fail.

Start Menu


Importing the Address Book

In Windows Mail, go to the File menu, select Import and then Windows Contacts.

Windows Mail

In the Import to Windows Contacts window, select the first option - CSV (Comma Separated Values) - and press the Import button.

Windows Mail

Now you have to Browse to the file where you exported the Address Book from Outlook Express and then press Open. When you are done press Next.

Windows Mail

In the CSV Import window choose the fields you want to import. If you are not sure which fields to select, select all of them and press the Finish button.

Windows Mail

Now the Address Book has been moved from Outlook Express to Windows Mail.


Importing E-mail Accounts Settings

First, go to Tools -> Accounts. In the Internet Accounts window, press the Import button.

Windows Mail

Now you have to browse to the location where you exported your e-mail accounts settings and select the file containing those settings.

Windows Mail

Repeat this procedure for all your e-mail accounts. All the restored accounts settings will be listed in the Internet Accounts window.

Windows Mail


Importing E-mail Messages

Go to the File menu, select Import and then click on Messages.

Windows Mail

In the Windows Mail Import window, you need to select the third option - Microsoft Outlook Express 6 - and click on Next.

Windows Mail

Select Import mail from an OE6 store directory and press the OK button.

Windows Mail

Now you have to browse to the folder where you exported all your e-mail messages, click the Select folder button which takes you to the next screen at which point you then press Next.
IMPORTANT: Some of our readers reported having a duplicate node problem. Before pressing Next, check that the folder displayed does not contain duplicate nodes.

Windows Mail

Select the message folders you want to import and press Next.

Windows Mail

After the import is finished, the wizard will show a Import Complete message. Press the Finish button.

Windows Mail

Now all your e-mail messages from Outlook Express will be available in Windows Mail. By default, all your imported messages will be placed in the Imported Folder. You can move them to any other folder using the drag and drop procedure.

Windows Mail

UPDATE:Due to the huge numbers of comments on this article we removed the create comment option. If you need help or you want to post a comment please go to our forum and use the Outlook Express to Windows Mail - ISSUES Topic.


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Comments

The *.eml files can be read

The *.eml files can be read by Outlook Express...so you need to manually recreate the folders you had in Windows Mail within OE6, then drag the relevant emails from the directories you saved following your system crash into the folders in IE6.

I've decided to go back to XP because Vista sucks!

Thank You Kindly!

A new place for me to actually solve problems! Thank you so much for the info and if you need a hand at all, I owe it to you folks!

Windows Mail Vista

I am English but Vista does not seem to recognise (not recognize) my language. I am NOT an american and when sending official material in my own country it is very irritating to have to be corrected into a foreign language which is then seen by my colleagues as an inability in myself, to spell correctly. Is there now, or ever going to be, a solution? Or will Vista become another Millenium Edition (failure).

Importing Rules from OE to Windows Mail

Great job..Is there a way i can import all rules to Windows Mail. I have almost 200 to 300 mail rules defined

Probs importing *.iaf files into windows mail

Hi,
Thanks for these instructions. I knew how to do all of this, however, your instructions
to import outlook express 6 email acccounts do not work here.

I've been to microsoft web site to seek an answer how to cure this ongoing error
i receive stating that an error occurred when importing the email accouts.

Do you have any other solutions/work arounds please?

Thanks kindly :)

Importing messages from OE to Windows Mail

I followed your instructions for messages without success. Maybe because I'm not upgrading software rather upgrading computers. My old computer is XP with OE 6. My new computer is Vista with Windows Mail. The file on my removeable disk is inbox.dbx, but the import function in Windows Mail can't see it. It sees other folders but not that one. Any suggestions?

Migrate Outlook Express to Vista

Spending hours and hours following your instructions and reading and trying all of the reactions, my .dbx files were not seen by Vista.
It proved to be necessary that the folders.dbx file is present !!
Even when you want to transfer only one folder (incoming.dbx for instance) you need the folders.dbx as well.
This solved my problem.
By the way: do not EXPORT from Outlook express, just COPY the necessary .dbx files !!

XP outlook to XP outlook express and then to Vista windows mail

I used outlook on XP, not outlook express. I opened outlook express for the first time after reading this and other similar guides (Thanks, by the way!). I zipped the directory on my XP machine that OEX made with the dbx files it made from reading my outlook.pst file. I brought them to Vista and tried to import the messages. All I got was "no messages found or some other program has them opened" errors. I tried many things, zipping several levels above the dbx files, many silly things, but nothing worked. Since I was an outlook 2003 user, outlook express read my .pst file and made a bunch of dbx files from my contacts and empty (I think) notes, journals and other non-mail stuff in the pst file. I finally just deleted all non-mail files in outlook express and then emptied the deleted file folders. This time I copied the directory above the dbx without zipping first, and the import into Vista windows mail worked. I think it was the contacts and other non-mail files that caused the error, but it could have been my trusty friend winzip.

Just Awesome. Good job guys,

Just Awesome. Good job guys, really helpful contents on this site. Thanks!

Outlook Express 5 to Windows mail

I can confirm that the instructions work exacly the same for importing outlook express 5 (even using the "import mail from an OE6 directory" option).
Moving from windows 95 to Vista has been made a whole lot easier thanks to this site. I'm glad it came up near the top of the google search "outlook express windows mail".

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