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Outlook 2007 uses IMAP migration received headers - FIX?

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  • Project ID:

    462383
  • Project Type:

    Fixed
  • Budget:

    $30-$250 USD

Project Description:

look at this: http://groups.google.com/group/hosted-the-basics/browse_thread/thread/7d37c1f40e2b24f3/1a51d833979c3139#1a51d833979c3139

In outlook 2007 I can set the colum “sent date” alternatively, but in NEO (Nelson Email Organizer) I can not do this: NEO become useless on my computer, as it shows all mails with the same migration date! I'm using NEO since many years and I dont want to refuse to work with neo in future, so I'm looking for a fix, but unfortunately there seems no solution from google, microsoft or any other site.

NEO is a outlook overlay program: www.caelo.com

response of the NEO support:
"I understand your problem but unfortunately there is no solution for NEO currently to this Google-Microsoft problem.
NEO will only show the Received date and not the Sent date (which normally anyhow is a trivial distinction but relevant in this particular case).
Not sure whether the product group/developers are willing to add additional code to work around such migration issue."

for your information:
- migration was done by gml (google mail loader)
- outlook 2003 is not an option, because is limited to 2 gb .pst files, while my files are up to 7 gb now
- google apps business
- neo 4.0

So if there is any other fix available out there, I would be able to pay for it.

The easiest fix would be to set the migration date of all the uploaded mails on gmail to their recieving dates, but I dont have direct access to the database structure of google apps...

Who can help?

Skills required:

Windows Desktop

Project posted by:

phannes Italy
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4 messages

  • xtianh

    Take a look at see if any of the offerings from Cemaphore.com might help..
    in particular mailshadow desktop edition..

    over 2 years ago

  • mrcool18t

    I am doing a r&D. if possible i will place a bid.

    over 2 years ago

  • jdskee

    If you originally had your email stored on an Exchange server or another IMAP server prior to the migration (and that original server is still available), there may be a way to resolve this, but it is problematic. It would involve (ideally) deleting all email stored in Google Apps mail, then re-migrating with another IMAP migration tool. The limitation you are encountering is caused by Google's utility. It would take multiple attempts and tweaking, with no guaranteed results in the end.

    Unless this is a major work-flow impediment, unfortunately its probably best to move on.

    over 2 years ago

  • TheAce

    So your mail was originally in a outlook 2007 pst ?
    Have you tried importing the PST to thunderbird first and then migrating to google apps ?

    over 2 years ago


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