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August 10, 2006 at 6:07 am #94472MrGatesMember
Another way to Back up Outlook express takes 2 steps ..1 export your address book to a Known location such as MYDOCUMENTS!
2. Go to the My computer then C:Documents and SettingsYour NameLocal SettingsApplication DataIdentities{513blah23-9B0F-4BalhF-B658-8F522BBLahD5F}MicrosoftOutlook Express and copy all the DBX files this will save all your Past emails as well and after reloading just Paste them back in the same Place of Outlook express will automaticly see them!MrGates
August 10, 2006 at 1:35 pm #94471pkorisaMemberNakkoush wrote:forget about yahoo mail…
i managed to configure my hotmail account and yahoo account on outlook XP but i still need a help about how to send email when i’m not connected to the internet ( as i know that when i click send bottom it must connect aitomatically and send it than it will disconnect ) but this doesn’t happen with me it tell me errors connecting to the server… that’s why i’m asking for a help
moreover i need to know how can i keep all my email on a cd (save the inbox in outlook on a cd) than after formatting my pc i can keep them back on my pc
i hope that you undertand me this time 🙂
thank you for advanceIt would be good for you to just sue Outlook Express to receive, prepare, send, and save emails. To learn about how to use it, just click on “Help” menu item and read through each section in the “Contents” tab. That would give you a very good idea as to what it can do and how to do it. It may also have a “tutorial” on how to use it.
It is very simple. Keep in mind to NOT to try to do it all at one time; it is best to focus on one thing, learn it well, before moving on to next topic. For example, learn how to prepare a email first, then learn how to send it, and then how to save them etc.
Hope this helps.
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