the adress book is not part of Outlook Express, Windows Address Book is a separate program and the data are rather easy to recover: search the drive for *.wab
files.
unfortunately, the mail accounts settings (and messages rules) for Outlook Express are stored in the Windows registry and not in a file that can be easily restored. location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager
Address Book
You can import your Outlook Express Emails directly into to Mozilla Thunderbird 3.
Make sure you import from the original identity folders that Outlook Express stores the emails in:
Outlook Express contains all of it's messages for different "identities" in a folder like this:
C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities
...within that folder will be a bunch of folders with GUID's as their folder names i.e.:
.\{2FACB608-D7C6-4C50-B8B9-9D4BF365B8C2}
.\{19D3E8E8-A574-4E5F-8405-F849BB6AF543}
.\{0123044E-AC3C-4590-8E09-12DF3AF0775F}
...
etc...
Within each of these folders is a seperate OE identity.
Note that these folders contain the groups of *.dbx files (abit a few sub-directories down) which represent the folders you see within OE when using a particular identity, thus each of these folders represents an identity.
Now when you try to import the data into Thunderbird from OE the mistake that most people make is copying these *.dbx files from their identity folder and trying to import them on their own; when what you really need to do is leave them in their specific identity directory and then import them from there into Windows Live Mail.
The best way to import the mail from Outlook Express is to keep your mail in these folders, when you import them into Thunderbird, because that way you won't miss any of the folders.
- In Thunderbird, from the menubar select Tools->Import
- When prompted click the Mail radio button to import the messages we exported in WLM eariler, and click next
- Select Outlook Express, and once again click next
- Lastly select the folder containing your identity C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\ {2FACB608-D7C6-4C50-B8B9-9D4BF365B8C2}\Microsoft\Outlook Express or something close to that and click next, it should import all of the emails, it should list a summary of the mail that successfully imported, from here you can click Finish and enjoy your archives in an email folder within Thunderbird called Local Folders/Outlook Express Import
Importing Your Address Book as a CSV file
Now if you want to import the csv file, that's easy enough in Thunderbird
- Open Thunderbird 3.
- Click Address Book in the toolbar.
- In the resulting Address Book window, from the menubar click Tools->Import...
- A Import window will appear, and select the Address Books Radio button and click next.
- Select the type of file you'd like to import (in your case it would be Text file (LDIF, .tab, .csv, .txt) and click next
- Select the .csv file that you exported (be sure to select Comma Seperated from the list)
- After that it's just a matter of importing the file, if it doesn't work correctly, don't panic, since you can just delete the imported address book, and try to import it all over again.
Best Answer
Only via Live Mail first.
Import Outlook Express Email into Live Mail
You'll need to export the messages and address book from Live Mail to Outlook.
Open the Live Mails' Contact module and export the addresses in CSV or vCard format then import in into Outlook. If you export as vCard format, you can drag and drop them from the file system into Outlook's Contacts.
There are also ways to convert from Outlook express .dbx to Outlook .pst