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Old December 1st 07, 01:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gordon
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"Ben" wrote in message
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I really haven't used much of Outlook except for sending e-mail at work. I
thought I'd set up the laptop at home. I used my yahoo account. Before I
knew it, it syncronized(?)and of course, I let it do its thing. But the
next time I opened my yahoo on a different computer, all my messages got
moved. Which I'm guessing is what's supposed to happen. Thing is, I had
all my messages organized in different folders (in yahoo). I just want to
move all the messages back into yahoo so I can read them (old mail) when
I'm using a different computer. Then set up outlook with a new account.
...please someone tell me there's a better way then forwarding each and
every (or in bulk) my messages to another e-mail.



Sorry, nope, there isn't.....


 




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