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Hi I recently installed a new internal hard drive on my Mac. Before I removed my old hard drive I dragged all my emails in Mail into a mailbox. I then dragged that mailbox into a burn folder on my desktop. I burnt that on to a CD. The CD displays the mailbox as a '.mbox' folder and it contains a single file 'info.pslist'.
I have tried importing the emails to Mail but it produces the error message 'No valid Mail for Mac OS X files were found'. I got rid of my old hard drive, so the question is what, if anything, can I do to recover the emails from the '.mbox' folder? Any help would be much appreciated!
Eddy Mac OS X (10.4.2) Posted on Jan 10, 2007 11:47 AM. Let me get this straight. If you try to import a mailbox, Mail says it’s been successfully imported and that you’ll find it in an Import folder, yet no such folder appears either in Mail or in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/, right? If you create a custom “On My Mac” mailbox, however, it appears both in Mail and in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/, right?
Could you please confirm this, i.e. That the corresponding *.mbox folder has been created at the first level of ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/?
Also, could you please provide more information about the mailbox that you’re trying to import? Visual Basic 2010 Tutorial Pdf Indonesia. Where is it located? Are there other mailboxes in the same folder when you try to import it? Can you see its contents? Can you open the *.emlx files it contains? Posted on Jan 12, 2007 7:47 AM.
Let me get this straight. If you try to import a mailbox, Mail says it’s been successfully imported and that you’ll find it in an Import folder, yet no such folder appears either in Mail or in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/, right? If you create a custom “On My Mac” mailbox, however, it appears both in Mail and in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/, right?
Could you please confirm this, i.e. That the corresponding *.mbox folder has been created at the first level of ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/? Also, could you please provide more information about the mailbox that you’re trying to import? Where is it located?