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Outlook Express is the tool that reads those files. If you could open up
Inbox.dbx, you would see what is in your Inbox now. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Aurora" wrote in message news ![]() Can anyone tell me how I can open and read a file with the extension ".dbx"? Basically I was told that if someone is accessing email through Outlook, rather than through the web, windows will save all emails in hidden files with the extension ".dbx". I found the files and now I want to open them and read them. What is the right way of reading a dbx file? |
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