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I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook Express
in a multi user environment. Recently I am finding that the Inbox has emptied for no apparent reason. We have tried using OE only on the server, we have disabled our Anti virus from scanning e-mails (this is covered by our mail server), we are keeping on top of housekeeping. I can recover the messages by using DBXtract and all is well until a few days later and the same thing happens. The users are getting fed up with this and I find that the majority of my time is spent recovering mail that was there "a few minutes ago". Does anyone else suffer from this problem? Any ideas on how I can stop this from happening? I will be very grateful for any advice. |
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This is from an old post by Norman Miller:
Set up an IMAP server on one of the computers. I use Mercury Mail: http://www.pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercury.htm Use the computer which is mostly always on; it will have to be on for the times when you access the other computer. Set up the Mercury Mail POP3 Distributing client to fetch your email from your POP3 servers. They will be kept on the disk of the computer running Mercury Mail. Set up the Mercury Mail IMAP4 server. Log in from whichever computer you are on using your favorite IMAP capable email program; MS Outlook Express works just fine this way. None of the other modules need to be selected. -- Norman -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Baba" wrote in message ... I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook Express in a multi user environment. Recently I am finding that the Inbox has emptied for no apparent reason. We have tried using OE only on the server, we have disabled our Anti virus from scanning e-mails (this is covered by our mail server), we are keeping on top of housekeeping. I can recover the messages by using DBXtract and all is well until a few days later and the same thing happens. The users are getting fed up with this and I find that the majority of my time is spent recovering mail that was there "a few minutes ago". Does anyone else suffer from this problem? Any ideas on how I can stop this from happening? I will be very grateful for any advice. |
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Baba wrote:
I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook Express in a multi user environment. Recently I am finding that the Inbox has emptied for no apparent reason. We have tried using OE only on the server, we have disabled our Anti virus from scanning e-mails (this is covered by our mail server), we are keeping on top of housekeeping. I can recover the messages by using DBXtract and all is well until a few days later and the same thing happens. The users are getting fed up with this and I find that the majority of my time is spent recovering mail that was there "a few minutes ago". Does anyone else suffer from this problem? Any ideas on how I can stop this from happening? I will be very grateful for any advice. Does the size of the inbox.dbx file exceed the 2GB (1.87GiB) maximum? What view are they using on the folders? |
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 02:33:01 -0800, Baba wrote:
I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook Express in a multi user environment. Recently I am finding that the Inbox has emptied for no apparent reason. We have tried using OE only on the server, we have disabled our Anti virus from scanning e-mails (this is covered by our mail server), we are keeping on top of housekeeping. I can recover the messages by using DBXtract and all is well until a few days later and the same thing happens. The users are getting fed up with this and I find that the majority of my time is spent recovering mail that was there "a few minutes ago". Does anyone else suffer from this problem? Not I. Any ideas on how I can stop this from happening? I will be very grateful for any advice. First thing: You can't run MSOE from a server only. It is a desktop client which has to be run on the local computer. Second thing: MSOE isn't designed to share its message store with remote devices. As with the client, itself, the message store must reside on the local computer. The problem is, if MSOS starts, and the remote resource is not available, MSOE recreates the message store locally, and all remotely stored messages will no longer be available. So, are you trying to share the MSOE message store across multiple computers? If so, Ron Summmer's requote of an old post of mine is an elegant solution. Please tell us more so we can know how best to offer you options. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook
Express in a multi user environment. CrystalBall© sez... See http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#network Baba wrote: I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook Express in a multi user environment. Recently I am finding that the Inbox has emptied for no apparent reason. We have tried using OE only on the server, we have disabled our Anti virus from scanning e-mails (this is covered by our mail server), we are keeping on top of housekeeping. I can recover the messages by using DBXtract and all is well until a few days later and the same thing happens. The users are getting fed up with this and I find that the majority of my time is spent recovering mail that was there "a few minutes ago". Does anyone else suffer from this problem? Any ideas on how I can stop this from happening? I will be very grateful for any advice. |
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![]() Ï "Baba" Ýãñáøå óôï ìÞíõìá ... I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook Express in a multi user environment. Recently I am finding that the Inbox has emptied for no apparent reason. We have tried using OE only on the server, we have disabled our Anti virus from scanning e-mails (this is covered by our mail server), we are keeping on top of housekeeping. I can recover the messages by using DBXtract and all is well until a few days later and the same thing happens. The users are getting fed up with this and I find that the majority of my time is spent recovering mail that was there "a few minutes ago". Does anyone else suffer from this problem? Any ideas on how I can stop this from happening? I will be very grateful for any advice. |
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This is from an old post by Norman Miller:
Set up an IMAP server on one of the computers. I use Mercury Mail: http://www.pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercury.htm Use the computer which is mostly always on; it will have to be on for the times when you access the other computer. Set up the Mercury Mail POP3 Distributing client to fetch your email from your POP3 servers. They will be kept on the disk of the computer running Mercury Mail. Set up the Mercury Mail IMAP4 server. Log in from whichever computer you are on using your favorite IMAP capable email program; MS Outlook Express works just fine this way. None of the other modules need to be selected. -- Norman -- Ron Sommer MS MVP-Mail "Baba" wrote in message ... I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook Express in a multi user environment. Recently I am finding that the Inbox has emptied for no apparent reason. We have tried using OE only on the server, we have disabled our Anti virus from scanning e-mails (this is covered by our mail server), we are keeping on top of housekeeping. I can recover the messages by using DBXtract and all is well until a few days later and the same thing happens. The users are getting fed up with this and I find that the majority of my time is spent recovering mail that was there "a few minutes ago". Does anyone else suffer from this problem? Any ideas on how I can stop this from happening? I will be very grateful for any advice. |
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Baba wrote:
I work in IT support and have a number of sites where we run Outlook Express in a multi user environment. Recently I am finding that the Inbox has emptied for no apparent reason. We have tried using OE only on the server, we have disabled our Anti virus from scanning e-mails (this is covered by our mail server), we are keeping on top of housekeeping. I can recover the messages by using DBXtract and all is well until a few days later and the same thing happens. The users are getting fed up with this and I find that the majority of my time is spent recovering mail that was there "a few minutes ago". Does anyone else suffer from this problem? Any ideas on how I can stop this from happening? I will be very grateful for any advice. Does the size of the inbox.dbx file exceed the 2GB (1.87GiB) maximum? What view are they using on the folders? |
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