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There are many dbx files that would appear to have messages in them, but
when examined are full of zeroes. There are all types of conditions. DBXtract is an outdated program that can rescue a number of messages, but these are limited in scope, as it hasn't been updated for quite some time, and I don't intend to do so. DBXpress uses a completely different algorithm for detection than DBXtract and as such does not require updating as DBXtract did, and it is also much more accurate that DBXtract in terms of its ability to seek out messages. And it is the _only_ program I know of that will read the entire hard drive and pull the messages of it, when they are no longer associated with files. I specifically designed it to do that, when I saw all the heartache people have when their messages are gone. If one has lost messages and wants to ensure the greatest chance of recovery, then DBXpress is what they should get. Its also much cheaper than some of these other programs that don't work any better. steve "Gerry Cornell" wrote in message ... Steve "It has to be part of the message store" By that I think you mean that the dbx file has to be referenced from within the folders.dbx of a current identity? It being possible to have more than one store folder. I was trying to figure out the difference between DBXtract and DBXpress. Your summary he http://www.oehelp.com/Default.aspx make the points about formatted disks. Presumably if not written over? Also that it can handle larger / more files better. However, DBXTract would presumably be adequate for a limited number of modestly sized files except where the disk has been formatted. -- Regards. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... See he www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 for message recovery techniques. If your folders no longer have messages in them, then your only chance is DBXpress via its extract from disk mode. The dbx files have no file association and are not meant to. They do not open in another program except for OE, and you can't just click on a dbx file and have OE open it. It has to be part of the message store. steve "David" wrote in message ... 16Mb, not 16 K duh! the link everyone keeps sending me seems to attached to a program I'll have to purchase. Am I correct? david |
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