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Happy June 28th 06 04:10 PM

Saving OE mail
 
Is there a way to selectively back up OE messages? This would allow me to
back up a large quantity of older messages, then erase them from the
computer, while retaining the newer ones.




Ken June 28th 06 04:35 PM

Saving OE mail
 
Hi,

Perhaps in this Outlook Express Help.

http://www.oehelp.com/default.aspx

Ken

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Bruce Hagen June 28th 06 04:49 PM

Saving OE mail
 
Hi Happy,

A few choices come to mind.

Create folders for the messages you want to archive and drag the messages
into them. If you want to retain the folder names, just add 1, or Old to the
name. You can back up the dbx files for these folders independently using
normal methods.

Another option many people like is to create a second identity solely for
archiving messages. Import them to the new identity and you can leave them
there if you wish, but also back up that identity independently of your
current identity.

Or, save them to a *readable* CD. Create a folder on your Desktop, then in
Outlook Express open the folder with the messages you want to save.
Highlight one message, then Ctrl+A will highlight them all, (or hold the
Ctrl button down while you select only the messages you want), Now, drag and
drop them to the folder on your Desktop. (Easiest if the folder shortcut is
on the Taskbar).

Now you can copy that folder to a CD and you will be able to read the
messages on the CD by double-clicking on them.

The downside of this is that messages that have the same subject will be
overwritten. To avoid this, purchase:

DBXtract:
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Happy" wrote in message
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Is there a way to selectively back up OE messages? This would allow me to
back up a large quantity of older messages, then erase them from the
computer, while retaining the newer ones.




Happy June 29th 06 05:38 PM

Saving OE mail
 
Thanks all. I will do this now, so I can free up some space, and get a
proper back up.
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
...
Hi Happy,

A few choices come to mind.

Create folders for the messages you want to archive and drag the messages
into them. If you want to retain the folder names, just add 1, or Old to
the name. You can back up the dbx files for these folders independently
using normal methods.

Another option many people like is to create a second identity solely for
archiving messages. Import them to the new identity and you can leave them
there if you wish, but also back up that identity independently of your
current identity.

Or, save them to a *readable* CD. Create a folder on your Desktop, then in
Outlook Express open the folder with the messages you want to save.
Highlight one message, then Ctrl+A will highlight them all, (or hold the
Ctrl button down while you select only the messages you want), Now, drag
and drop them to the folder on your Desktop. (Easiest if the folder
shortcut is on the Taskbar).

Now you can copy that folder to a CD and you will be able to read the
messages on the CD by double-clicking on them.

The downside of this is that messages that have the same subject will be
overwritten. To avoid this, purchase:

DBXtract:
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Happy" wrote in message
...
Is there a way to selectively back up OE messages? This would allow me to
back up a large quantity of older messages, then erase them from the
computer, while retaining the newer ones.









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