Friday, June 6, 2008

Migrating Thunderbirds to Outlook Express and Outlook

Moving messages from Thunderbird to Outlook Express and Outlook

Even though Mozilla Thunderbird is a fantastic email client, there are people who (for one reason or another) need to switch back to Microsoft Outlook Express (OE) or Outlook. However, Thunderbird still doesn't have an "Export" feature which would export mail archives in a format understandable by OE or Outlook. IMAPSize can be of great help in this process and this page explains how to perform the migration.

Mozilla Thunderbird stores emails in the mbox format. Outlook Express stores email messages in propriatory *.dbx files but understands *.eml, which are plain text files. MS Outlook stores messages in *.pst files which are binary propriatory (Microsoft) files. Here are the steps you have to take:

1. Compact your Thunderbird folders (optional)

Thunderbird keeps messages in mbox files even after they have been deleted. If you don't want to include deleted messages in the conversion, you have to compact your folders in Thunderbird. Right click a folder and select "Compact This Folder". This will completely remove deleted messages from the folders mbox file.


2. Locate mbox files in Thunderbird

Thunderbird stores messages in the Profile Folder, in the Mail and (if you use IMAP) ImapMail folders. Each mail folder (Inbox, Sent, etc.) is stored as two files — one with no extension (e.g. INBOX), which is the mail file itself (in "mbox" format), and one with an .msf extension (e.g. INBOX.msf), which is the index (Mail Summary File) to the mail file.


3. Convert mbox files to eml files

IMAPSize has a built-in mbox2eml tool that can seemlesly convert thousands and thousands of messages. Download, install and run IMAPSize (it's free) and invoke the mbox2eml option from the Tools menu. Select the mbox file you wish to convert (you might need to set the "Files of type" option to "All Files" in the file selection dialog, since Thunderbird mbox files don't have an extension) and select a location where generated eml files should be stored. Click "Convert" and IMAPSize will start converting the files.

All the attachments will also be converted and your original Thunderbird files will not be touched. Starting from version 0.2.0. you can convert multiple mbox files at once.


4. Import generated eml files into Outlook Express

Launch Outlook Express and select the local folder (or create a new one) into which you want to import your messages. Open Windows Explorer or your favourite file manager, locate the generated eml files, select them and drag and drop them into the OE application window. If Outlook Express is your email client of choice you don't have to perform the next step.

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5. Export files from OE to Outlook

Assuming you have Outlook installed on your system, open Outlook Express and from the File menu select Export/Messages. Once exported, the messages will appear in Outlook - if they were in your inbox in OE, they'll be added to your Outlook inbox; if they were in a local subfolder in OE, a folder of the same name will be created under your Outlook inbox.


If you stumble upon any problems feel free to report them on the forum or email to imapsize at broobles dot com. If you are looking for a good text editor to inspect your mbox files, check out this list of best text editors.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Life Goes On - Youtube and Veoh Fan

Yesterday I formatted my computer after I've done it on August. Since August until today my life hasnt been progressing. I guess busy with manga reading since www.onemanga.com offering so much material to be read. And besides of manga reading, I've been busy with Dota. Im playing with Malaysian private server (www.blueserver.org) and I strongly recommend people play there but unfortunately, since december they dont accept any new member. Its about 5 month I've been doing nothing at all. I guess its time to move on.

So today, I formatted my computer and want to start concentrate on my dream... hehe... Installed cygwin and puttycwg. Meanwhile browsing the net and installing back all the software for my computer, I spotted an interesting website which offer something great for One Piece Fan. www.instantz.net provide scanlation for it. Besides it also provide online streaming (which actually its originally from veoh.com, a site similar to youtube).

While trying to watch some anime ( I tried eyeshield 21), it seems that our internet provider (TM Net) sucks at it. Although I subscribe a 1MB/s Speed download, but its still lagging. So I try to find another solution. I've contacted my friend and he ask me to use a video grabber, download the file to a local computer and then watch it locally, but the problem is, most of the grabber software need $$. Why should I spend money on something aint worth it.

Since I install cygwin on my computer, the command wget is there. But the real problem is, how to get the exact URL for the video selected? So I keep on browsing the net until I found a beautiful website which can provide me the exact link. It is http://clipnabber.com/. Ya Ha!!! Now I can start download it. How do I did it?

For instance youtube... They will be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AeCIT2lZl8... So just paste it on the website aPublish Postnd clipnabber will give you

http://www.youtube.com/get_video?video_id=9AeCIT2lZl8&t=OEgsToPDskL880c5sigcEi4QLdwv5AXx

Ya haha!! Or you can just click on the link provided by clipnabber then the selected movie automaticly downloaded.

Easy isnt it? No software requires, No download requires.

Thats all for today