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Les here you help me solve my issue with message rules and moving to folders.
Now my question is I saved my old e-mail messages in the original outlook folder that they were in, is there any way that I can view these if I have to. Thanks LES |
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Hi LES,
Others will be able to help, too. That said, could you elaborate on what you've done? The OE message store contains the data base files (*.dbx). There are files for the folders in OE and the messages they contain. The *.dbx files can be copied to another (Windows) folder for backup purposes, but they cannot be viewed until 'imported' into OE. The master indexing file, Folders.dbx, needs to be included for the import process to work. Outlook Express messages can also be saved in a Windows folder (or dragged from OE to Windows folder), which results in *.eml files that can be opened from that location. There are two drawbacks to *.eml files kept this way -- the *.eml files are larger than the message store files and they cannot be arranged by date. They can be dragged back to an OE folder to restore better sorting, if necessary. I'm not sure what is meant by saving messages in the original outlook folder, but I'm sure this can be quickly made clear with some more information on what has been done. OLEXP: How to Back Up and Recover Outlook Express Data http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;270670 More information and options Get OETool (www.oehelp.com/OETool/) and OEQB (www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/) and put them in the same directory. Then there is a button in OETool that will run OEQB and backup to 3 levels of redundancy just with a click of the button. Both are free. Credit: Steve Cochran -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "LESJMC" wrote in message ... Les here you help me solve my issue with message rules and moving to folders. Now my question is I saved my old e-mail messages in the original outlook folder that they were in, is there any way that I can view these if I have to. Thanks LES |
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What I did was before I deleted the master indexing file or folder I saved
the Outlook Express folder out of it that contained all the dbx files. After outlook created the new master indexing file everthing worked fine. I then tried to insert the old dbx files into the Oulook Express folder of the master indexing. After doing that I was back at the original problem. So went back and delteted the maste indexting file or folder and after Outlook Express remade it, it was ok again. I would like to know if there is a way to insert the old dbx files and make them work with Outlook Express without any problems or is there away to viwe the emails in these dbx files another way. I hope I am clear enough in what I am saying Thanks LES "Kuay Tim" wrote: Hi LES, Others will be able to help, too. That said, could you elaborate on what you've done? The OE message store contains the data base files (*.dbx). There are files for the folders in OE and the messages they contain. The *.dbx files can be copied to another (Windows) folder for backup purposes, but they cannot be viewed until 'imported' into OE. The master indexing file, Folders.dbx, needs to be included for the import process to work. Outlook Express messages can also be saved in a Windows folder (or dragged from OE to Windows folder), which results in *.eml files that can be opened from that location. There are two drawbacks to *.eml files kept this way -- the *.eml files are larger than the message store files and they cannot be arranged by date. They can be dragged back to an OE folder to restore better sorting, if necessary. I'm not sure what is meant by saving messages in the original outlook folder, but I'm sure this can be quickly made clear with some more information on what has been done. OLEXP: How to Back Up and Recover Outlook Express Data http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;270670 More information and options Get OETool (www.oehelp.com/OETool/) and OEQB (www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/) and put them in the same directory. Then there is a button in OETool that will run OEQB and backup to 3 levels of redundancy just with a click of the button. Both are free. Credit: Steve Cochran -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "LESJMC" wrote in message ... Les here you help me solve my issue with message rules and moving to folders. Now my question is I saved my old e-mail messages in the original outlook folder that they were in, is there any way that I can view these if I have to. Thanks LES |
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Do you need to do anything besides review these messages? Create a second
identity, File | Identity | Add New Identity. Then, File | Import | Messages. Select: Microsoft Outlook Express 6 and then Import from an OE store directory and point to where you saved the messages. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "LESJMC" wrote in message ... What I did was before I deleted the master indexing file or folder I saved the Outlook Express folder out of it that contained all the dbx files. After outlook created the new master indexing file everthing worked fine. I then tried to insert the old dbx files into the Oulook Express folder of the master indexing. After doing that I was back at the original problem. So went back and delteted the maste indexting file or folder and after Outlook Express remade it, it was ok again. I would like to know if there is a way to insert the old dbx files and make them work with Outlook Express without any problems or is there away to viwe the emails in these dbx files another way. I hope I am clear enough in what I am saying Thanks LES "Kuay Tim" wrote: Hi LES, Others will be able to help, too. That said, could you elaborate on what you've done? The OE message store contains the data base files (*.dbx). There are files for the folders in OE and the messages they contain. The *.dbx files can be copied to another (Windows) folder for backup purposes, but they cannot be viewed until 'imported' into OE. The master indexing file, Folders.dbx, needs to be included for the import process to work. Outlook Express messages can also be saved in a Windows folder (or dragged from OE to Windows folder), which results in *.eml files that can be opened from that location. There are two drawbacks to *.eml files kept this way -- the *.eml files are larger than the message store files and they cannot be arranged by date. They can be dragged back to an OE folder to restore better sorting, if necessary. I'm not sure what is meant by saving messages in the original outlook folder, but I'm sure this can be quickly made clear with some more information on what has been done. OLEXP: How to Back Up and Recover Outlook Express Data http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;270670 More information and options Get OETool (www.oehelp.com/OETool/) and OEQB (www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/) and put them in the same directory. Then there is a button in OETool that will run OEQB and backup to 3 levels of redundancy just with a click of the button. Both are free. Credit: Steve Cochran -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "LESJMC" wrote in message ... Les here you help me solve my issue with message rules and moving to folders. Now my question is I saved my old e-mail messages in the original outlook folder that they were in, is there any way that I can view these if I have to. Thanks LES |
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Hi LES,
I would suggest moving the old (*.dbx) folder files to a folder on the Desktop. To import these files there needs to be an OE folder of the same name. Something that worked for me in a test situation was creating a folder named "Test" in OE. After closing and opening OE I copied Folders.dbx in the OE message store and pasted this file into the Desktop backup folder (with the OE local folder *.dbx files). Before importing I renamed a (*.dbx) file to match the Test folder name. Example: Business.dbx would be renamed Test.dbx. I could then import this folder file into OE. After importing, the messages can be moved to another OE folder and the process repeated. Check back in the next day for other suggestions. Others can offer other methods that might be simpler or better to accomplish your task. If there are problems they can be dealt with. -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "LESJMC" wrote in message ... What I did was before I deleted the master indexing file or folder I saved the Outlook Express folder out of it that contained all the dbx files. After outlook created the new master indexing file everthing worked fine. I then tried to insert the old dbx files into the Oulook Express folder of the master indexing. After doing that I was back at the original problem. So went back and delteted the maste indexting file or folder and after Outlook Express remade it, it was ok again. I would like to know if there is a way to insert the old dbx files and make them work with Outlook Express without any problems or is there away to viwe the emails in these dbx files another way. I hope I am clear enough in what I am saying Thanks LES |
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