How to transfer all info windows live mail drafts

Windows Live Mail (WLM) is no longer supported by Microsoft, but I can provide you with some steps to help you transfer your drafts to a new email client or service. Please note that the process may vary depending on the email client or service you're using.

Method 1: Exporting drafts from Windows Live Mail

  1. Open Windows Live Mail and go to the "Drafts" folder.
  2. Select all the drafts by pressing Ctrl+A.
  3. Right-click on the selected drafts and choose "Export" from the context menu.
  4. In the "Export" window, select "Text File" as the export format and choose a location to save the file.
  5. Click "Export" to save the drafts as a text file.

Method 2: Using the Windows Live Mail backup feature

  1. Open Windows Live Mail and go to the "File" menu.
  2. Click on "Backup" and select "Backup now" to create a backup of your email account.
  3. In the "Backup" window, select the "Drafts" folder and choose a location to save the backup file.
  4. Click "Backup" to create the backup file.

Method 3: Using a third-party tool

There are several third-party tools available that can help you transfer your Windows Live Mail drafts to a new email client or service. Some popular options include:

Transferring drafts to a new email client or service

Once you have exported or backed up your drafts, you can transfer them to a new email client or service. Here are some general steps:

  1. Open the new email client or service and create a new account.
  2. Go to the "Drafts" folder and delete any existing drafts.
  3. Import the exported drafts from Windows Live Mail using the import feature of the new email client or service.
  4. If the new email client or service doesn't support importing drafts, you can manually copy and paste the contents of the exported drafts into new emails.

Some popular email clients and services that support importing drafts include:

Remember to check the import feature of your new email client or service to ensure that it supports importing drafts from Windows Live Mail.