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Isn't that a web-based email program? If so, you should be able to just
log in to the account and see your mail.


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Vista Wont Boot
From: John Clemence <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, December 08, 2009 4:11 am
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Hi vandervoor,
Thank you so much for your advice - with the benefit of your
instructions I 
was able to find and transfer my documents and pictures. However, I am 
unable to find my emails. I checked every folder in "users - username".
I then went to my current email programme, (windows live mail), on the
new 
pc, (running windows 7) and clicked on "file", selected "import". I then

found the relevant folders - inbox, sent items etc on the external H.D. 
(E:/) on my new pc. I click to import and it shows the different folders

being imported but when I go back to Windows live mail there does seem
to be 
some extra folders - (imported folder, AppData, Inbox etc etc but each 
folder is empty?? I tried importing as Windows live mail and also
Windows 
mail. The other option was Outlook express but I don't think my old
notebook 
with vista had outlook express.
I wonder if you could tell me where I have gone wrong?
Regards,
John.

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