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Thanks to all who offered suggestions, but I still have to deal with DBX
files. Here is what I figured out to do. It is crude and slow, but it works: I open an e-mail OE folder I highlight a single e-mail File Save as I send it to my desk top. (where it is now an eml file) On the desk top I right click it Send to I send it to my E drive. Now I have the files in EML form on the CD. The problem is that I have to do one at a time which is very slow. Also I don't get e-mails when someone replies to this thread, and I chose to do so, and frequently I can't log on to this (or any other MS Group). When I click on Sign In nothing happens. I try later, and sometimes I can get in. Thanks again, Bob "choppbobby" wrote: I burned some OE e-mail files to a CD. As you probably know (as i found out) they are DBX files. (What ever that is). Now I have these OE files on a CD with no way to open them. Is there a way to open these files? Or is there a way to put the OE files on a CD in a form other than DBX? I have Win XP Home, and IE 6, and OE 6. Thanks, Bob |
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