How do i import em client folders into windows mail

EM Client is a popular email client, and Windows Mail is a built-in email client in Windows 10. To import EM Client folders into Windows Mail, you can follow these steps:

Method 1: Using the Windows Mail Import Tool

  1. Open Windows Mail on your Windows 10 device.
  2. Click on the "Settings" icon (represented by a gear) in the top right corner of the window.
  3. Click on "View all Outlook settings" and then navigate to "Accounts" > "Manage accounts".
  4. Click on the "Import" button next to the account you want to import the EM Client folders into.
  5. Select "Email" as the file type and choose the EM Client data file (.eml) or the entire folder (.emz) you want to import.
  6. Follow the prompts to complete the import process.

Method 2: Using the EM Client Export and Windows Mail Import

  1. Open EM Client and select the folder you want to export.
  2. Click on "File" > "Export" and select "Export to EML" or "Export to PST" (depending on your EM Client version).
  3. Choose a location to save the exported file (e.g., a folder on your desktop).
  4. Open Windows Mail and click on the "Settings" icon (represented by a gear) in the top right corner of the window.
  5. Click on "View all Outlook settings" and then navigate to "Accounts" > "Manage accounts".
  6. Click on the "Import" button next to the account you want to import the EM Client folders into.
  7. Select "Email" as the file type and choose the exported file (.eml or.pst) you saved earlier.
  8. Follow the prompts to complete the import process.

Method 3: Using a Third-Party Email Converter

If you're having trouble importing the EM Client folders using the above methods, you can try using a third-party email converter tool, such as:

These tools can help you convert the EM Client folders to a format compatible with Windows Mail. Follow the tool's instructions to complete the conversion process.

Remember to back up your email data before attempting to import it into Windows Mail to avoid any potential data loss.