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There was a program on the jfwlite page for that if that page is still
there. I don't have the url in front of me but maybe someone else does or
you do. Sometimes those mailboxes get corrupted, that's why it's a good idea
always to save emails you care about keeping in places other than the inbox.
If your friend didn't delete or rename the folders yet, sometimes restarting
windows will get your messages back. I can't say I've seen this often but I
remember once I had a few new messages I had trouble with, suddenly when I
reopened outlook express there was nothing there, no messages and I wasn't
happy. When I restarted everything was back.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Heagy" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 8:01 AM
Subject: OT opening DBX files
>I am seeking help for a friend of mine. She was getting the message in
> Outlook Express that this message could not be read and to please check
> her
> disc space or memory for low memory or something to that effect. So she
> collapsed her Outlook Express folders when exiting the program in an
> effort
> to solve this problem. But when she went back in, she found that many of
> her folders were empty. She saw those folders with DBX extensions, but
> neither of us could figure out how to open them. Does anyone know how to
> open them without interfering with anything that might have come since,
> and
> what is the most speech friendly program to do it if she has to download
> something to open them. Thanks much. 73.
> Harvey(N.5.H.A.U.)
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