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How to Download Emails from Microsoft Outlook ?
Outlook desktop applications can archive and save your email data. This allows you to backup your emails for safe-keeping, or to transfer to another computer. You can save one email at a time or entire folders at once. Currently, the Outlook web application does not have an option for downloading emails. This wiki How teaches you how to download emails in Outlook.
Method 1 - Exporting An Email Using Outlook 2013 - 2019 and Office 365
1. Launch Outlook. It has a blue icon with an "O" over an envelope. This works in Outlook. You can use Outlook 2019, 2016, 2013, or Office 365.[1]
• If you are not automatically signed in, sign in with the Email address and password associated with your Microsoft account.
2. Open an email you want to save. Select an email folder in the sidebar to the left and then double-click the email you want to save.
3. Click File. It's the first menu in the menu bar at the top of Outlook.
4. Click Save As. It's the third option in the File menu.
5. Select a folder to save your folder in. You can click a folder in the Quick Access bar to the left or double-clicking a folder in the File Explorer window.
6. Type a name for the file. Type the name for the file next to "File Name" in the File Explorer window.
7. Select a file type. Use the drop-down menu next to "Save as Type" to select a file type to save the email. You can save the email as an Outlook file, an HTML, or a text file.
8. Click Save. This saves the email to the folder you selected.
• Alternatively, you can drag and drop the emails from Outlook to the folder you want to save them to.[2]
Method 2 - Exporting An Email Folder Using Outlook 2013 - 2019 and Office 365
1. Launch Outlook. It has a blue icon with an "O" over an envelope. This works in Outlook. You can use Outlook 2019, 2016, 2013, or Office 365.[3]
• If you are not automatically signed in, sign in with the Email address and password associated with your Microsoft account.
2. Click File. It's the first menu in the menu bar at the top of Outlook.
3. Click Open & Export. It's the second option in the File menu.
4. Click Import/Export. It's the third option in the "Open & Export" menu.
5. Select "Export to a file" and click Next. Use this option to export your email messages to a local file on your computer.
6. Select "Outlook Data File (.pst)" and click Next. This option exports your email folders as a .pst file that can be imported into Outlook.
7. Select a folder to export and click Next. Click the email folder you want to export. This is the folder that will be exported as a .pst file.
• To select all emails, click your root email address at the top of your list of email folders.
8. Click Browse. It's to the left of the "Save exported file as" field. This allows you to select a location to save the file to.
9. Select a save location and click Ok. Use the File Browser window to select a location where you want to save the file to. You can select a Quick Access folder to the left, or click a folder in the menu. Click Ok to select a location.
10. Click Finish. It's at the bottom of the "Export Outlook Data File" window.
11. Create a password and click Ok . If you want to password protect the file to prevent others from accessing the file, enter the password in the fields that say "Password" and "Verify Password". If you do not wish to create a password, leave these fields blank. Click Ok when you are done. This saves your emails as a .pst file. It may save quickly or it may take a while depending on how many emails you want to save.
Method 3 - Saving an Email Using Outlook 2003 or 2007
5. Choose format to save the email as. Use the drop-down menu next to "Save as Type" to select a file type to save the file as. You can save the email(s) as an Outlook file, an HTML, or a text file. Choose the format you want to use from the drop-down menu.
• The .html or .htm format will save a web page version of the email. The .txt format can be opened as a plain text file in WordPad or NotePad.
• If you’re saving multiple emails in .txt format, each email in the file will begin with the word “From.”
6. Select a location to save the email(s). Using the file explorer in the Save As window, navigate to the folder where you want to save the email(s) and click Ok.
7. Set a filename. In the 2003 version of Outlook, the subject of the email becomes the filename when you download a single email. For 2007, enter the filename into the Filename field.
8. Click Save. The email will then be saved in the location you selected under the filename you entered (for 2007 version).
Method 4 - Exporting an Email Folder in Outlook 2003 or 2007
9. Give your backup a name and click Next. Use the filed next to "Filename" to give the backup file a name.
10. Click Finish. This saves the email folder as a backup file.
Method 5 - Using Outlook Express
Outlook continually prompts for your password when you try to connect to Office 365 -
Symptoms
When you try to create an Outlook profile or connect to a Microsoft Office 365 mailbox, you're continually prompted for credentials while the client displays a "trying to connect..." message. If you cancel the credentials prompt, you receive the following error message:
The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action.
Cause
This issue can occur if the Logon network security setting on the Security tab of the Microsoft Exchange dialog box is set to a value other than Anonymous Authentication.
For newer versions of Outlook
You may be an Office 365 customer who is experiencing the error that is described in the "Symptoms" section when you try to connect to an Exchange Online mailbox. You may also already be running newer versions of Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016. If both conditions are true, it is highly recommended that you use the Outlook keeps asking for my password diagnostic to troubleshoot issues in which Outlook continually prompts for a password.
This diagnostic does automated checks and returns possible solutions for you to use to try to fix any detected issues.
If you are connecting to an Exchange On-Premises mailbox, see the following articles for additional troubleshooting:
• Outlook prompts for password when Modern Authentication is enabled
Additionally, you can view the following forum thread for common causes:
• Why does Outlook keep prompting for password
For affected versions of Outlook
If you have an older version of Outlook, change the Logon network security setting to Anonymous Authentication to fix this issue. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Exit Outlook.
2. Open Control Panel, and then do one of the following:
• In Windows 10, Windows 8.1, or Windows 7, click Start, type control panel in the search box, and then press Enter.
• In Windows 8, swipe in from the right side to open the charms, tap or click Search, and then type control panel in the search box. Or, type control panel at the Start screen, and then tap or click Control Panel in the search results.
3. In Control Panel, locate and double-click Mail.
4. Click Show Profiles, select your Outlook profile, and then click Properties.
5. Click E-mail Accounts.
6. Select your email account, and then click Change.
7. In the Change Account dialog box, click More Settings.
8. In the Microsoft Exchange dialog box, select the Security tab.
9. On the Logon network security list, select Anonymous Authentication, and then click OK.
10. Click Next, click Finish, and then click Close on the Account Settings dialog box.
11. Click Close on the Mail Setup dialog box, and then click OK to close the Mail control panel.