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How to Export Windows Live Mail to MSG in Bulk?

Do you want to convert Windows Live Mail to MSG but don’t know the method? If so, don’t worry. This blog post provides an automated method for the query “How to export Windows Live Mail to MSG in Bulk”.

Overview

In this blog, we have explained the professional software with the help of which you can convert Windows Live Mail email files to MSG format.

Windows Live Mail is a free desktop email client developed by Microsoft for Windows 7 and Vista. It is used to send and receive email messages. WLM stores email messages in .edb and .eml file format. 

Windows Live Mail was terminated in 2012 year and is no longer in use and replaced by newer mail applications. 

However, due to some reasons, some users want to convert Windows  Live Mail email files to MSG format. To help those users we have written this blog and described an automated method to convert Windows Live Mail to MSG format.

Also Read: How to Import Windows Live Mail to Gmail Account?

Smart and Automated solution to convert Windows Live Mail to MSG format

The smart and automated solution to export emails from Windows Live Mail to MSG is to use eSoftTools Windows Live Mail Converter software. With a few clicks, you can easily convert Windows Live Mail to MSG format easily and efficiently. Moreover, it can auto-detect Windows Live Mail profile in your system and can load Windows Live Mail folder in the software.

Key features

  • This is the easiest and most reliable software that allows you to convert Windows Live Mail files to other file formats such as PST, EML, EMLX, MSG, MBOX, vCard, ICS and many others.
  • Easily migrate Windows Live Mail files/folders to Office 365, Outlook.com, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, IMAP-based applications etc. 
  • It has a separate option to auto-load Windows Live Mail files/folders from the default storage location.
  • Preview of inner files/folders of the Windows Live Mail in the preview panel of the software.
  • You can save files of the mailbox of the Windows Live Mail to a single MBOX  file or a separate MBOX folder.
  • Provides additional features like email filtering, naming convention and folder selection.
  • Compatible with all editions of the Windows Operating System like Windows 11 and below versions.
  • Save the mailboxes of WLM to Outlook PST in two different modes- Single PST and separate PST.

Step-by-step approach of converting Windows Live Mail to MSG format

  • Download and install eSoftTools Windows Live Mail converter software in your system.
  • Open the software and load the Windows Live Mail file with two options- Auto load of WLM files/folders or manual selection of WLM files/folders.
Select WLM files/folders or auto detect WLM profile
  • Load the WLM files/folders in the software and preview the WLM files/folders in the preview panel.
Preview WLM files/folders
  • Click on the Convert Mailbox button and choose MSG from the available convertible options.
  • If you want,  apply other features such as email filtering, and naming convention and choose the required settings.
  • Browse the location where you want to save the converted file in your system.
convert Windows Live Mail to MSG
  • Click on the Convert button and start the conversion of WLM files/folders to MSG format.

Conclusion

This blog describes an automated method to export Windows Live Mail emails to MSG format. The above method is a professional and reliable method with the help of which you can convert WLM files and folders to MSG and other file formats like EML, EMLX, HTML, Thunderbird, etc, and migrate WLM files to cloud-based applications like Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Outlook.com, Office 365 and IMAP servers.


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