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the best resource on the Internet about Outlook Express is hosted by
Microsoft MVP tom Koch, an American living in Amsterdam. His site is called
tomsterdam at:
Http://www.tomsterdam.com
go to the link labeled "inside outlook express" for a wealth of information
and suggestions on additional resources, including a compilation of
Knowledge Base articles and recommended newsgroups.
Kelly
----- Original Message -----
From: "Deborah Kendrick" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 8:47 AM
Subject: Email blues
> Hi,
> When Dell messed up my computer, I had to back it up to a point two months
> ago. I thought I backed up all my email (by copying Documents and
settings
> folder to another hard drive residing in the computer). I haven't been
able
> to get it back -- but that's a secondary issue at this point. When I
tried
> to use Outlook Express after the backup, initially it wouldn't work at
all.
> I corrected some settings in the Options in the Tools menu, and began
> sending and receiving. But, here's the problem. I have only one folder:
> Inbox. No Sent messages, no Deleted messages, no Drafts. I discovered
this
> when I went to retireve a draft message to finish it, and then to examine
> one I'd sent. They are going somewhere, but where? Has anyone had any
> similar experience?
> Thanks for any ideas!
> Deborah
>
>
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