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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM wrote:
"Alias" wrote in message ... Steve Cochran wrote: That's IE 7 not OE 7. OE is basically dead until the next OS version, which its renamed to Windows Mail and is enhanced and improved, although the interface is much the same. See http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...home/mail.mspx steve Does it have multiple signatures like OE? What is involved in backing it up? Alias "Tri-Pacer" wrote in message ... I just saw the notice that OE 7 is available for download. Is it an incremental upgrade, or does it change the whole "look" of Outlook Express? I'm too lazy anymore to re-learn Outlook Express if it is a major change--- :-) Thanks Paul Anton Yes. It does a pretty good job by itself, but for messages you just backup some Windows folders. The individual messages are stored as individual EML files in Windows folders with the same name as the WM folders in the WM data folder under your user name. How about backing up signatures, account setting, rules, etc.? Alias |
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