I don't know anything about Windows (Live) Mail and the formats used for it's local folders ...
... but she has a GMail-Account so she may use IMAP (for migration or in the long run) instead of POP. This means, all mails are on the host at your provider and any mailclient may access them there. So - in the mailclient used at the moment (Thunderbird?) access the mailaccount via IMAP and copy or move all mails to her mailbox at the host of her provider. Install Pegasus (not in program-directoy of Windows - use C:\PMAIL), configure it using IMAP and SMTP and you have all her mails again. If you don't want to use IMAP, copy back the mails down and install a POP3-Connection in Pegasus.
bye Olaf
<p>I don't know anything about Windows (Live) Mail and the formats used for it's local folders ...</p><p>... but she has a GMail-Account so she may use IMAP (for migration or in the long run) instead of POP. This means, all mails are on the host at your provider and any mailclient may access them there. So - in the mailclient used at the moment (Thunderbird?) access the mailaccount via IMAP and copy or move all mails to her mailbox at the host of her provider. Install Pegasus (not in program-directoy of Windows - use C:\PMAIL), configure it using IMAP and SMTP and you have all her mails again. If you don't want to use IMAP, copy back the mails down and install a POP3-Connection in Pegasus.</p><p>bye &nbsp;&nbsp; Olaf</p><p>&nbsp;</p>