"User66" wrote in message
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"Vanguard" wrote in message
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: "User66" wrote in message
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: Since I am an avid user of Outlook Express, I do check my mail everyday,
: using my OE6, but if I am out of town/home, I use web-mail, by logging
: on to the web-mail server. Well, there is a limit of space (2Gig) and
: time (100 days) to utilize the web-mail server, so I have to download
: and save my e-mails in the Outlook Express.
: Now, here is the problem, as I receive bunch of technical papers, and I
: need to look at them while I am out of home, I can only see web-mails
: for the limited past.
:
: Question - is there a way to re-load old e-mails from OE6, back to the
: server, so that I can view them while I am out of town?
:
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: So why not save your OE message store onto, say, a USB thumb drive and
: read them from there? I suspect but have not tested that you could even
: define another identity in OE whose message store location is on the USB
: thumb drive so you could simply switch identities to switch between the
: message stores.
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I am not familier with the process, although I use USB thumb drive for
file transfer. How do I set the OE to open the .dbx files
from a different place other than what OE normally uses for individual
users?
Open such a message in OE and click File | Save As and save it to your thumb
drive.
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail.