If you used Outlook Express in previous versions of Windows, you probably have a number of emails on your hard drive, and speaking of which, today we’re going to show you how to import Outlook Express mail to Outlook 2010. Outlook Express was a default email client on older versions of Windows, and many people used it on daily basis. This application was simple, and with its user friendly design and basic functionality it became a favourite for a reason. Although Outlook Express isn’t available anymore, you can still transfer all of your emails to a Outlook 2010 by following our instructions.

How can I Import Outlook Express mail to Outlook 2010?

1. Outlook Express and Outlook 2010 are on different computers

Before you move your emails, you need to open Outlook Express and find out the location of your emails on your hard drive. To do that, you need follow these steps: Now before you can find your email messages, you have to turn on the option to show hidden files and folders. You can do that by following these steps: SPONSORED With hidden files and folder enabled, you can easily locate your emails on your hard drive by doing the following:

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2. Outlook Express and Outlook 2010 are on the same computer

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3. Import only the account name and account settings

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As you can see, transferring emails from Outlook Express to Outlook 2010 might not be the simplest process, but since Outlook Express isn’t being developed anymore, only solution is to migrate your email messages to a new computer. Even though Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail aren’t being developed anymore, there are many great alternatives available and OE Classic might be a perfect Windows Live Mail alternative for you. If you’re looking for a similar email client to Outlook Express in Windows, we definitely recommend you to check out our Best Windows 10 Email Clients and Apps to Use right now. If you have any more questions about Outlook Express or Outlook 2010, don’t hesitate to reach for the comments section below.

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