There are several reasons you may need to transfer email from one email software program to another or from one computer to another. Outlook Express is no longer in use and 100s of people are looking for a simple solution to transferring email to a new email program.

And transferring email from Outlook Express to Outlook 2003 or 2007 is not as easy as one might think, the file types are different and most of the solutions out there involve converting file formats from one to the other.

This is why so many people come across complications while attempting to transfer from Outlook Express to other email programs.

Our trick gets around this problem and allows you to move from any operating system to any other system; any email client to any other email client. But we have written a specific guide for moving from Outlook Express to Outlook 2007. Outlook 2007 will soon be upgraded to Outlook 2010 and with this system the new upgrade will be easy too!

The key is to use Gmail as the central point for this process. Gmail is free and gives you access to IMAP technology.

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It’s one of those solutions that’s easy when you know how! You don't need expensive software and you don't have to concern yourself with file conversions.

The important steps are as follows:
1. Set up a free Gmail account
2. Transfer your email from Outlook Express to Gmail using IMAP
3. Set up the new email program on your new computer or the same computer
4. Then transfer your emails form the Gmail account to your new email client
5. If you choose to you can delete the gmail account, or you can keep it and synchronize your email on multiple computers (see www.Easy-Email.net).

If you are a tecchie these steps are probably enough to solve your problems. But if you want to save time, even if you are a tecchie, these guides will help. They’ll certainly save time and hassle for the “average” email user who just wants the result of their email on a new computer or email client.

The step-by-step guide comes with screenshots for every step of the process and it comes at a cost of just USD $10.

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