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Create an export from Thunderbird and import it into outlook express fast and easy

Asked by PatrickAdrichem in OE-WindowsLive, Email Software, Thunderbird Email Client

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I need a tool that exports all my data from thunderbird (including folder structures etc) and imports it into outlook 2003 or outlook express.

The reason to this is that here at the office we are migrating from thunderbird to an exchange environment. Only this means we have to backup all the thunderbird data from every user with 2000000 folders. I know there are tools to put it into EML but that means that you have to recreate every folder yourself.

Is there any known way for this? Thnx in advanceStart Free Trial
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Zones: OE-WindowsLive, Email Software, Thunderbird Email Client
Tags: thunderbird, outlook, export, import, from
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Solution Provided By: mtz1of4
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