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If you have been following my tale of woe you know I backed up everything to
d: and then installed RC2. (See the post on Shot my self in the foot.) After recovery things are going along very nice indeed. 1. I was able to import all the mail from the d: drive essentially just by point to it using File | Import. Only problem was that the some folders did not get in the right places in the tree. Oh well. I have been known to drag folders inside Windows Mail. I'm not sure that the hard drive folder structure follows suit. NOTE TO MS LURKERS: It would be well if the hard drive folder structure always followed the WM folder structure. The number one talking point for windows mail is that it uses individual files rather than a database to store the mail. The more the actual file structure follows the users desired structure the better. 2. I'm guessing but don't know that the import also brought in a second account from the old system that I had not yet configured on the new. Nice, but I'm not sure that this should be done without asking. OTH I may have done an import mail accounts. I'm just not sure at this point. (Way too early in the morning when I did this with way too little sleep.) 3. NOTE TO MS LURKERS: The more I play with WM the more I'd like to see the response of the message list pane be a lot smoother. I don't update the display in my list boxes until after all the changes are made. Normally this is best practice. Whether it's the way WM works is not clear. WM is fast enough and boxes need to be hot enough to run Vista that list box displays should be smoothly updated after all activity is done, IMHO. I'm really pleased. Regards, Al Christoph |
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Buenas tardes: *Al* escribió:
2. I'm guessing but don't know that the import also brought in a second account from the old system that I had not yet configured on the new. Nice, but I'm not sure that this should be done without asking. OTH I may have done an import mail accounts. I'm just not sure at this point. (Way too early in the morning when I did this with way too little sleep.) Since the account information is stored in a XML file in the message store location, the previous accounts are indeed automatically created anew when importing/switching to an existing message store. Note that the account passwords are *not* retained! Saludos Roland -- Probleme mit OE? Hier gibt es die Lösungen: http://oe-faq.de! "Ich höre mich gern reden - es ist so unterhaltend, sich zuzuhören." (Klabund) |
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