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In Outlook 2003, how do I copy my email messages and contacts to a disk. I
was using Microsoft Exchange Server and want to transfer this data to a pop3 account. |
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What are you using now?
Normally one copies data you want to transfer to an Outlook data file if it isn't already in one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda in Wyo" wrote in message ... In Outlook 2003, how do I copy my email messages and contacts to a disk. I was using Microsoft Exchange Server and want to transfer this data to a pop3 account. |
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Thanks for responding, Russ.
My email account has been coming through an Exchange Server which was through my last employer. I want to cancel the Exchanger Server account because it is causing havoc with my newly set-up pop 3 account (both of which are setup in Outlook 2003), and I do not use it for email anymore since I am no longer with the company. The emails and contact lists are important to my next endeavor, so I need to retain that data. I recently tried to cancel the Exchanger Server account and consequently lost everything. Had to restore my computer back to the time and date I cancelled that particular email account to recover the lost contact lists, emails and folders sitting in my Outlook. By the way, I probably do not use proper computer terminology when describing my problem, but I imagine you generally understand what I want to do. I have learned that when utilizing an Exchange Server, the data is saved in an .ost file instead of a .pst file which requires expensive software to convert. Is what I am trying to do impossible? Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What are you using now? Normally one copies data you want to transfer to an Outlook data file if it isn't already in one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda in Wyo" wrote in message ... In Outlook 2003, how do I copy my email messages and contacts to a disk. I was using Microsoft Exchange Server and want to transfer this data to a pop3 account. |
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Linda in Wyo wrote:
My email account has been coming through an Exchange Server which was through my last employer. Be careful here. Courts have found that mail you sent and received while working for an employer belongs to the employer. I want to cancel the Exchanger Server account because it is causing havoc with my newly set-up pop 3 account (both of which are setup in Outlook 2003), and I do not use it for email anymore since I am no longer with the company. Leave the Exchange account in place for now and in Outlook, click FileWork Offline. Stop and restart Outlook. Now you should be able to copy the contents of your Exchange folders to either your POP account folders or another PST you create for the purpose. -- Brian Tillman The emails and contact lists are important to my next endeavor, so I need to retain that data. I recently tried to cancel the Exchanger Server account and consequently lost everything. Had to restore my computer back to the time and date I cancelled that particular email account to recover the lost contact lists, emails and folders sitting in my Outlook. By the way, I probably do not use proper computer terminology when describing my problem, but I imagine you generally understand what I want to do. I have learned that when utilizing an Exchange Server, the data is saved in an .ost file instead of a .pst file which requires expensive software to convert. Is what I am trying to do impossible? Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What are you using now? Normally one copies data you want to transfer to an Outlook data file if it isn't already in one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda in Wyo" wrote in message ... In Outlook 2003, how do I copy my email messages and contacts to a disk. I was using Microsoft Exchange Server and want to transfer this data to a pop3 account. |
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Russ,
Thanks for replying to my request for help. Belive it or not, I have managed to copy the important data and delete the Exchange Server account without any loss of information. Linda "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What are you using now? Normally one copies data you want to transfer to an Outlook data file if it isn't already in one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda in Wyo" wrote in message ... In Outlook 2003, how do I copy my email messages and contacts to a disk. I was using Microsoft Exchange Server and want to transfer this data to a pop3 account. |
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Brian,
Thanks for your response. I have copied all of the important data to personal folders, deleted the Exchange Server account, and surprisingly did not loose any information. I appreciate you taking time to respond. Linda "Brian Tillman" wrote: Linda in Wyo wrote: My email account has been coming through an Exchange Server which was through my last employer. Be careful here. Courts have found that mail you sent and received while working for an employer belongs to the employer. I want to cancel the Exchanger Server account because it is causing havoc with my newly set-up pop 3 account (both of which are setup in Outlook 2003), and I do not use it for email anymore since I am no longer with the company. Leave the Exchange account in place for now and in Outlook, click FileWork Offline. Stop and restart Outlook. Now you should be able to copy the contents of your Exchange folders to either your POP account folders or another PST you create for the purpose. -- Brian Tillman The emails and contact lists are important to my next endeavor, so I need to retain that data. I recently tried to cancel the Exchanger Server account and consequently lost everything. Had to restore my computer back to the time and date I cancelled that particular email account to recover the lost contact lists, emails and folders sitting in my Outlook. By the way, I probably do not use proper computer terminology when describing my problem, but I imagine you generally understand what I want to do. I have learned that when utilizing an Exchange Server, the data is saved in an .ost file instead of a .pst file which requires expensive software to convert. Is what I am trying to do impossible? Thanks for your help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What are you using now? Normally one copies data you want to transfer to an Outlook data file if it isn't already in one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda in Wyo" wrote in message ... In Outlook 2003, how do I copy my email messages and contacts to a disk. I was using Microsoft Exchange Server and want to transfer this data to a pop3 account. |
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I just hope you had your company's permission to export that data. It was
theirs, not yours. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda in Wyo" wrote in message news ![]() Russ, Thanks for replying to my request for help. Belive it or not, I have managed to copy the important data and delete the Exchange Server account without any loss of information. Linda "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What are you using now? Normally one copies data you want to transfer to an Outlook data file if it isn't already in one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda in Wyo" wrote in message ... In Outlook 2003, how do I copy my email messages and contacts to a disk. I was using Microsoft Exchange Server and want to transfer this data to a pop3 account. |
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