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How do I let unsent mails saved in 'draft' folder of O.Express?



 
 
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Old June 19th 06, 03:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Koala
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Default How do I let unsent mails saved in 'draft' folder of O.Express?

Dear Sir/s,

Outlook normally saves automatically under the Concept folder in case the
computer shuts down before sending e-mails. So, is there a possibility to
recover unsent mails in Outlook Express? I had several e-mails which I
conceptualised and the lap-top got shut down during updating. So, I really
need to recover these unsent mails. Any suggestions/help?

Thank you in advance

Kind regards,

Paul

 




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