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I'm using OE 6 for my business, but I'm worried about it's future
capabilities, so looking for some comments as to what else I could use to perhaps replace OE 6 or perhaps improve it. My concerns are 1. Backing up, and having easy access to restoring. I used to copy and zip the dbx files, but encountered problems with the zip files, so now copy and store the files on another drive. Total files capacity now just over 2GB! I would like to automate this, as its a manual process, though I have set up a batch file to do the copy and saving. (takes about half an hour to back up) 2. Archiving records and being able to sort the records by email address's or topics, plus getting easy access to them I've tried the Mozilla email programme and that just wasn't suitable for my needs. The main thing I hated was the sorting of emails by address. I use about 10 email address's to send mail. I also receive email from the same quantity of email address's. Incoming emails, I sort by using rules to drop the messages in to various folders for actions, once actioned they get re-filed in to another folder (incoming and sent emails). I have well over 100 folders to sort the emails into, so some sort of colour identification of folders would be a great help for speedy sorting. Some of my folders have in excess of 4,000 emails. I'm reluctant to archive them as I need quick easy access. I make good use of the signature option with a dozen or so pre-scripted pages for fast replies. I have looked at some other programmes, but without buying them to try, its a job to know if they are suitable or not. Perhaps I'm expecting too much, but welcome some comments from the more experienced. Thanks in advance ![]() John |
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Outlook Express will not be upgraded with the exception of security issues
that pertain directly to it. As a business user, you should be looking at using Outlook (a component of Microsoft Office) which is much more robust, and programmable and not as prone to the database storage problems that Outlook Express is. It also has filters that work reasonably well. It is not free, but as a business user, trusting your mail needs to Outlook Express is about as goofy as chewing on a mouthful of razor blades. Your choice. -- Jim Pickering, MVP/Windows Mail applications Please reply ONLY to newsgroup. "johnh" wrote in message ... I'm using OE 6 for my business, but I'm worried about it's future capabilities, so looking for some comments as to what else I could use to perhaps replace OE 6 or perhaps improve it. My concerns are 1. Backing up, and having easy access to restoring. I used to copy and zip the dbx files, but encountered problems with the zip files, so now copy and store the files on another drive. Total files capacity now just over 2GB! I would like to automate this, as its a manual process, though I have set up a batch file to do the copy and saving. (takes about half an hour to back up) 2. Archiving records and being able to sort the records by email address's or topics, plus getting easy access to them I've tried the Mozilla email programme and that just wasn't suitable for my needs. The main thing I hated was the sorting of emails by address. I use about 10 email address's to send mail. I also receive email from the same quantity of email address's. Incoming emails, I sort by using rules to drop the messages in to various folders for actions, once actioned they get re-filed in to another folder (incoming and sent emails). I have well over 100 folders to sort the emails into, so some sort of colour identification of folders would be a great help for speedy sorting. Some of my folders have in excess of 4,000 emails. I'm reluctant to archive them as I need quick easy access. I make good use of the signature option with a dozen or so pre-scripted pages for fast replies. I have looked at some other programmes, but without buying them to try, its a job to know if they are suitable or not. Perhaps I'm expecting too much, but welcome some comments from the more experienced. Thanks in advance ![]() John |
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Unlike others, I see no problems with OE if one backs up on a consistent
basis. You can back up with a single button click to 3 orders of redundancy with my OETool program coupled with OEQB, both of which are free. See www.oehelp.com/OETool/ As for the rest, you might find OEX of some use: www.oehelp.com/OEX/ Also make sure you have the latest update, see www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 In the future, there is Windows Vista, where the messages will be stored individually as eml files, so they will be much easier to sort through and organize. steve "johnh" wrote in message ... I'm using OE 6 for my business, but I'm worried about it's future capabilities, so looking for some comments as to what else I could use to perhaps replace OE 6 or perhaps improve it. My concerns are 1. Backing up, and having easy access to restoring. I used to copy and zip the dbx files, but encountered problems with the zip files, so now copy and store the files on another drive. Total files capacity now just over 2GB! I would like to automate this, as its a manual process, though I have set up a batch file to do the copy and saving. (takes about half an hour to back up) 2. Archiving records and being able to sort the records by email address's or topics, plus getting easy access to them I've tried the Mozilla email programme and that just wasn't suitable for my needs. The main thing I hated was the sorting of emails by address. I use about 10 email address's to send mail. I also receive email from the same quantity of email address's. Incoming emails, I sort by using rules to drop the messages in to various folders for actions, once actioned they get re-filed in to another folder (incoming and sent emails). I have well over 100 folders to sort the emails into, so some sort of colour identification of folders would be a great help for speedy sorting. Some of my folders have in excess of 4,000 emails. I'm reluctant to archive them as I need quick easy access. I make good use of the signature option with a dozen or so pre-scripted pages for fast replies. I have looked at some other programmes, but without buying them to try, its a job to know if they are suitable or not. Perhaps I'm expecting too much, but welcome some comments from the more experienced. Thanks in advance ![]() John |
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try the following
http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html#freeware "johnh" wrote in message ... I'm using OE 6 for my business, but I'm worried about it's future capabilities, so looking for some comments as to what else I could use to perhaps replace OE 6 or perhaps improve it. My concerns are 1. Backing up, and having easy access to restoring. I used to copy and zip the dbx files, but encountered problems with the zip files, so now copy and store the files on another drive. Total files capacity now just over 2GB! I would like to automate this, as its a manual process, though I have set up a batch file to do the copy and saving. (takes about half an hour to back up) 2. Archiving records and being able to sort the records by email address's or topics, plus getting easy access to them I've tried the Mozilla email programme and that just wasn't suitable for my needs. The main thing I hated was the sorting of emails by address. I use about 10 email address's to send mail. I also receive email from the same quantity of email address's. Incoming emails, I sort by using rules to drop the messages in to various folders for actions, once actioned they get re-filed in to another folder (incoming and sent emails). I have well over 100 folders to sort the emails into, so some sort of colour identification of folders would be a great help for speedy sorting. Some of my folders have in excess of 4,000 emails. I'm reluctant to archive them as I need quick easy access. I make good use of the signature option with a dozen or so pre-scripted pages for fast replies. I have looked at some other programmes, but without buying them to try, its a job to know if they are suitable or not. Perhaps I'm expecting too much, but welcome some comments from the more experienced. Thanks in advance ![]() John |
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