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How do I convert MSG emails without changing headers and attachments?

I need to convert several MSG emails, but the original email details must stay the same. The most important parts are From, To, CC, BCC, subject, date, attachments, and the message body. Some emails also have HTML formatting and old Outlook content. I am worried that normal conversion may break headers or save attachments separately in a messy way. What is the safest method to convert MSG files while keeping email headers and attachments unchanged? Any tips before converting a large folder?

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  • tylerhoward1
    tylerhoward1 Posts: 20

    Old DBX files are tricky because newer Windows systems do not support Outlook Express anymore. The safer method is to convert DBX to PST directly instead of trying to reinstall old mail clients.

    For this case,** Softaken DBX to PST Converter** can be checked as a practical option. It converts Outlook Express DBX emails into PST format without needing Outlook Express. It also exports attachments with emails and keeps the original message details and rich-text formatting. The tool creates a Unicode PST file, so the converted mailbox can be opened in supported Outlook versions later.

    One thing to check first is file condition. If the DBX file is badly damaged conversion may not give complete results. Keep a backup copy of the original DBX folder before testing. Start with the demo on a few emails, then convert the full DBX file if the preview and output look correct.

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