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I've searched all day for a way to backup my email addresses. I've found
thousands of ways to back my email but not one for the addresses. My Dell computer has had a few problems so Dell is completely replacing the computer and upgrading me to a new one (I've had this one for 2 years) at no charge. I have over 20 email addresses and it would take far too long to enter them one by one considering most use different SMTP, POP3 and security settings. Isn't there a way to back them all up and restore them all at once to my new computer?? If it matters, I'm using Outlook XP. Thanks! |
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