w***@emory.edu
2005-02-02 17:41:34 UTC
I try to export Eudora out box emails to OutLook Express (ideally to OutLook
but it didn't work). Since Eudora didn't have export feature, I used import from
the OE and the import process seems straight forward, however, when I looked at
the imported message with OE, all the messages carried with HTML code (see the
following example). Please provide some helpful information. I tried Netscape
email client, same issue. We are using Eudora 6.12 for Windows XP. Thanks very
much for the help.
<html>
<body>
Laura--<br><br>
I've moved all of my things out of my office. The following items
remain:<br><br>
1. On my table a 3 stacks--one for LP, one for CC, one for KF. In
Karen's stack are a few items for immediate attention (sorry about
that).<br><br>
2. On my shelves, I've left various binders that Kim may (or may not
want/need).<br><br>
3. In one of the file drawers are a variety of folders that can be thrown
out or recycled. In the front section of that drawer, there are a few
files that may (or may not) be of interest/use to someone.<br><br>
4. On the desktop there are various office supplies that can be pitched or
recycled.<br><br>
<br><br>
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but it didn't work). Since Eudora didn't have export feature, I used import from
the OE and the import process seems straight forward, however, when I looked at
the imported message with OE, all the messages carried with HTML code (see the
following example). Please provide some helpful information. I tried Netscape
email client, same issue. We are using Eudora 6.12 for Windows XP. Thanks very
much for the help.
<html>
<body>
Laura--<br><br>
I've moved all of my things out of my office. The following items
remain:<br><br>
1. On my table a 3 stacks--one for LP, one for CC, one for KF. In
Karen's stack are a few items for immediate attention (sorry about
that).<br><br>
2. On my shelves, I've left various binders that Kim may (or may not
want/need).<br><br>
3. In one of the file drawers are a variety of folders that can be thrown
out or recycled. In the front section of that drawer, there are a few
files that may (or may not) be of interest/use to someone.<br><br>
4. On the desktop there are various office supplies that can be pitched or
recycled.<br><br>
<br><br>
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