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I don't understand. In three years, this is the first time I've posted and
not gotten a reply. Is it my breath? My screen name? I've copied and pasted this three times now, changing the subject line but nothing else. I'm supportive of you guys and have always talked you up to everyone I know. So is there anyone that will reply here? My Hotmail Plus account is getting full and I need to transfer some files out of my inbox to somewhere else. Last two times I moved files to another folder, OE marked all the letters as unread and "0KB" for a file size for each and every letter making it necessary to reopen them all, waiting as each one downloaded, etc. For the record, is there a way to take files out of Hotmail and store them in a way that will make room for more storage? And do it without closing all the mail? Thanks. This newsgroup has been a source of great help to me over the years and I thank those of you that have given your time to helping clueless guys like me. rock |
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rock9995 wrote:
I don't understand. In three years, this is the first time I've posted and not gotten a reply. Is it my breath? My screen name? I've copied and pasted this three times now, changing the subject line but nothing else. I'm supportive of you guys and have always talked you up to everyone I know. So is there anyone that will reply here? My Hotmail Plus account is getting full and I need to transfer some files out of my inbox to somewhere else. Last two times I moved files to another folder, OE marked all the letters as unread and "0KB" for a file size for each and every letter making it necessary to reopen them all, waiting as each one downloaded, etc. For the record, is there a way to take files out of Hotmail and store them in a way that will make room for more storage? And do it without closing all the mail? Thanks. This newsgroup has been a source of great help to me over the years and I thank those of you that have given your time to helping clueless guys like me. rock I have no idea how to help you except to say use something else besides Hotmail. Any Yahoo domain besides yahoo.ca or yahoo.com can be used in OE and doesn't cause the kind of problems Hotmail causes. One would think that Microsoft's Hotmail would work with Microsoft's Outlook Express but, being as Microsoft merely bought Hotmail and didn't create it or try to improve it, it's really no surprise. I'm sure this wasn't the reply you wanted but the only time I've ever had problems with Outlook Express was the two days I put Hotmail on it and I see a lot of posts in this newsgroup with Hotmail problems, hence, the above suggestion. Alias |
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I am unable to help you EXCEPT to say that subject lines that describe a
condition for which you need help are much much much more likely to be read and responded to. Pointless subject lines like "Help Me!" don't tell us much, now do they? Ken Bland |
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Sorry rock9995. I saw your posts, but I'm not a Hotmail person. FWIW, less
replies have been seen this weekend probably due to Thanksgiving. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "rock9995" wrote in message ... I don't understand. In three years, this is the first time I've posted and not gotten a reply. Is it my breath? My screen name? I've copied and pasted this three times now, changing the subject line but nothing else. I'm supportive of you guys and have always talked you up to everyone I know. So is there anyone that will reply here? My Hotmail Plus account is getting full and I need to transfer some files out of my inbox to somewhere else. Last two times I moved files to another folder, OE marked all the letters as unread and "0KB" for a file size for each and every letter making it necessary to reopen them all, waiting as each one downloaded, etc. For the record, is there a way to take files out of Hotmail and store them in a way that will make room for more storage? And do it without closing all the mail? Thanks. This newsgroup has been a source of great help to me over the years and I thank those of you that have given your time to helping clueless guys like me. rock |
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Hi rock9995,
Information about Hotmail issues can be difficult to come by. Most Hotmail issues are not covered in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, for example. There is another newsgroup where answers to Hotmail issues might be more forthcoming. You might try MSN Discussion ... news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...msn.discussion -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "rock9995" wrote in message ... I don't understand. In three years, this is the first time I've posted and not gotten a reply. Is it my breath? My screen name? I've copied and pasted this three times now, changing the subject line but nothing else. I'm supportive of you guys and have always talked you up to everyone I know. So is there anyone that will reply here? My Hotmail Plus account is getting full and I need to transfer some files out of my inbox to somewhere else. Last two times I moved files to another folder, OE marked all the letters as unread and "0KB" for a file size for each and every letter making it necessary to reopen them all, waiting as each one downloaded, etc. For the record, is there a way to take files out of Hotmail and store them in a way that will make room for more storage? And do it without closing all the mail? Thanks. This newsgroup has been a source of great help to me over the years and I thank those of you that have given your time to helping clueless guys like me. rock |
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Thanks for nothing, Ken. Read the title to my other posts one vague, one
specific and nada then. rock "Justin Thyme" wrote in message ... I am unable to help you EXCEPT to say that subject lines that describe a condition for which you need help are much much much more likely to be read and responded to. Pointless subject lines like "Help Me!" don't tell us much, now do they? Ken Bland |
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"Are you creating new folders under the Local folder tree? The MSN Hotmail
folder tree is a local mirror of the remote server. Creating new folders under the MSN Hotmail folder tree only results in moving the email around on the server. You should be able to highlight a group of messages and drag them to the selected local folder. I would recommend using the file menu system, though, and select the "Copy" function. When manipulating groups of message I have seen OE barf while relocating, and lost the messages because they were cleared from the MSN folders (remote server), but never written to the local HDD." This looks like it would help. Thank you. rock "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 12:29:46 -0500, rock9995 wrote: I don't understand. In three years, this is the first time I've posted and not gotten a reply. Is it my breath? My screen name? Maybe it is just that nobody knows the answer. No MSFT employees post here officially as company representatives. All knowledge is peer experience. If nobody knows, nobody answers. I've had numerous posts go without answers. I've copied and pasted this three times now, changing the subject line but nothing else. One definition of "insanity" is doing the same thing over and expecting different results. I'm supportive of you guys and have always talked you up to everyone I know. "We" are just a bunch of users, just like you. So is there anyone that will reply here? Depends upon what they may know. My Hotmail Plus account is getting full and I need to transfer some files out of my inbox to somewhere else. Last two times I moved files to another folder, OE marked all the letters as unread and "0KB" for a file size for each and every letter making it necessary to reopen them all, waiting as each one downloaded, etc. For the record, is there a way to take files out of Hotmail and store them in a way that will make room for more storage? And do it without closing all the mail? Are you creating new folders under the Local folder tree? The MSN Hotmail folder tree is a local mirror of the remote server. Creating new folders under the MSN Hotmail folder tree only results in moving the email around on the server. You should be able to highlight a group of messages and drag them to the selected local folder. I would recommend using the file menu system, though, and select the "Copy" function. When manipulating groups of message I have seen OE barf while relocating, and lost the messages because they were cleared from the MSN folders (remote server), but never written to the local HDD. Thanks. This newsgroup has been a source of great help to me over the years and I thank those of you that have given your time to helping clueless guys like me. We are all clueless about some aspect of MSFT products, here. We ask about things we don't know, and we respond about things we do know. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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Thanks Bruce, actually you and Papa Bear and a couple of other guys have
been great. rock "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Sorry rock9995. I saw your posts, but I'm not a Hotmail person. FWIW, less replies have been seen this weekend probably due to Thanksgiving. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "rock9995" wrote in message ... I don't understand. In three years, this is the first time I've posted and not gotten a reply. Is it my breath? My screen name? I've copied and pasted this three times now, changing the subject line but nothing else. I'm supportive of you guys and have always talked you up to everyone I know. So is there anyone that will reply here? My Hotmail Plus account is getting full and I need to transfer some files out of my inbox to somewhere else. Last two times I moved files to another folder, OE marked all the letters as unread and "0KB" for a file size for each and every letter making it necessary to reopen them all, waiting as each one downloaded, etc. For the record, is there a way to take files out of Hotmail and store them in a way that will make room for more storage? And do it without closing all the mail? Thanks. This newsgroup has been a source of great help to me over the years and I thank those of you that have given your time to helping clueless guys like me. rock |
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![]() Thank you, Tim, I'll try it. rock "Kuay Tim" wrote in message ... Hi rock9995, Information about Hotmail issues can be difficult to come by. Most Hotmail issues are not covered in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, for example. There is another newsgroup where answers to Hotmail issues might be more forthcoming. You might try MSN Discussion ... news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...msn.discussion -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "rock9995" wrote in message ... I don't understand. In three years, this is the first time I've posted and not gotten a reply. Is it my breath? My screen name? I've copied and pasted this three times now, changing the subject line but nothing else. I'm supportive of you guys and have always talked you up to everyone I know. So is there anyone that will reply here? My Hotmail Plus account is getting full and I need to transfer some files out of my inbox to somewhere else. Last two times I moved files to another folder, OE marked all the letters as unread and "0KB" for a file size for each and every letter making it necessary to reopen them all, waiting as each one downloaded, etc. For the record, is there a way to take files out of Hotmail and store them in a way that will make room for more storage? And do it without closing all the mail? Thanks. This newsgroup has been a source of great help to me over the years and I thank those of you that have given your time to helping clueless guys like me. rock |
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This is probably the best solution, thank you.
rock "Alias" wrote in message ... rock9995 wrote: I don't understand. In three years, this is the first time I've posted and not gotten a reply. Is it my breath? My screen name? I've copied and pasted this three times now, changing the subject line but nothing else. I'm supportive of you guys and have always talked you up to everyone I know. So is there anyone that will reply here? My Hotmail Plus account is getting full and I need to transfer some files out of my inbox to somewhere else. Last two times I moved files to another folder, OE marked all the letters as unread and "0KB" for a file size for each and every letter making it necessary to reopen them all, waiting as each one downloaded, etc. For the record, is there a way to take files out of Hotmail and store them in a way that will make room for more storage? And do it without closing all the mail? Thanks. This newsgroup has been a source of great help to me over the years and I thank those of you that have given your time to helping clueless guys like me. rock I have no idea how to help you except to say use something else besides Hotmail. Any Yahoo domain besides yahoo.ca or yahoo.com can be used in OE and doesn't cause the kind of problems Hotmail causes. One would think that Microsoft's Hotmail would work with Microsoft's Outlook Express but, being as Microsoft merely bought Hotmail and didn't create it or try to improve it, it's really no surprise. I'm sure this wasn't the reply you wanted but the only time I've ever had problems with Outlook Express was the two days I put Hotmail on it and I see a lot of posts in this newsgroup with Hotmail problems, hence, the above suggestion. Alias |
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