Re: Saving mail and settings for new computer

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OEQB backs up everything you need, including message rules. When you set it up, you have to create a folder for the backup to be sent to. I haven't done this, but AFAIK, if you copy that folder to CD and then to the new machine, a restore will put everything into its rightful place in the new OE.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
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"PaulT" <Yahoo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eNR9dOIRHHA.2076@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I like the looks of David Majak's OEBackup, does it save all messages and folders along with the settings??



"Steve Cochran" <scochran@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5EC76CCD-BABE-4C8B-8546-1DB028673F84@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
That won't save the settings. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#6

steve

"PaulT" <Yahoo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23Plms9HRHHA.412@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Just found an interesting site where it seems to have an easy way to save all my e-mail messages,,, Does this look to be a reliable way to do so??

1. Email Messages:
From the Outlook Express menu select Tools | Options | Maintenance and click the StoreFolder button. You see a dialog with the name of the directory that has your mail files. If you look in that directory you find files named after your mail folders and news groups. They all have a .DBX suffix. Outlook Express keeps all messages in these database files. If you make copies of these files regularly, you'll have a safe backup of your OE mail.

Restore (if necessary): To restore the backup data, just copy it back to the directory. You can selectively restore folders by just copying specific files back. Alternatively, you can use OE's File | Import | Messages feature to import one or more of the backup folders. Email Account Settings

As far as we know, the procedure works for all kind of email: The regular SMTP / POP3 based email, MAPI, IMAP or even the free Hotmail Account, that is built into Outlook. For Hotmail, however, some messages and settings might be stored only at the Hotmail server ( = somewhere at Microsoft !) and not on your local PC.






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