"Seems to have worked great."
"Fantastic software! I used it to transfer EML files to PST for a friend."
"Worked great when I needed it, though!"
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11/5/2011 11:12 PM
Thanks.
As a follow up, I discovered there are three things to consider.
Received date, Created date and Sent date
The sent date was the important one for me as this is the only one that retains the original date after import.
It makes total sense that the created and received date becomes the actual date after it is imported to Outlook. As far as Outlook is concerned it is a 'newly created email' and 'it has just received it'.
So the magic would be an adaption to the software that could read the headers of the mail files and rename the received \ created date...... I'm not sure how possible this would be though.
All in all though, a fantastic selection of utilities you have, thanks.
As a suggestion.... A utility to allow you to import a OST file would be fantastic. :)
Thanks guys
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11/2/2011 9:46 PM
Another reason your profile cannot be found is if Outlook isn't your default mail client, discovered that one today. Hopefully it may help someone.
On another note, is there anyway I can import these files retaining the actual created date? After I import the files into Outlook it sets todays date as the created date.
Thanks in advance
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