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| Email and Windows Vista All issues relating to email and email software using Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail) |
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I read a few of the other posts, and i realized that the default setting
under the account was not to leave a copy of the message on the server. So i have remedied that, but is there any way to get that mail back on to the server?? Because now i am sort of screwed if i i'm not using windows vista mail... can't access my old emails. |
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Well, you could always forward them to yourself.
"Travis" wrote in message ... I read a few of the other posts, and i realized that the default setting under the account was not to leave a copy of the message on the server. So i have remedied that, but is there any way to get that mail back on to the server?? Because now i am sort of screwed if i i'm not using windows vista mail... can't access my old emails. |
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No. If you deleted them from the server, they won't come back.
But you can take the eml files in the inbox directory and then drag them into an OE folder on another machine to incorporate them into that other machine. steve "Travis" wrote in message ... I read a few of the other posts, and i realized that the default setting under the account was not to leave a copy of the message on the server. So i have remedied that, but is there any way to get that mail back on to the server?? Because now i am sort of screwed if i i'm not using windows vista mail... can't access my old emails. |
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How do i do that Steve?
"Steve Cochran" wrote: No. If you deleted them from the server, they won't come back. But you can take the eml files in the inbox directory and then drag them into an OE folder on another machine to incorporate them into that other machine. steve "Travis" wrote in message ... I read a few of the other posts, and i realized that the default setting under the account was not to leave a copy of the message on the server. So i have remedied that, but is there any way to get that mail back on to the server?? Because now i am sort of screwed if i i'm not using windows vista mail... can't access my old emails. |
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The message store is located via Tools | Options | Advanced | Maintenance |
Store Folder. If you go into that directory, you will see a subdirectory called Local Folders and under that will be a subdirectory called Inbox. That contains all the messages WinMail finds in the inbox. So if you copy that directory onto a machine with OE on it, then you can drag those eml files overtop an OE folder and drop them and OE will incorporate them into the OE message store. steve "Travis" wrote in message ... How do i do that Steve? "Steve Cochran" wrote: No. If you deleted them from the server, they won't come back. But you can take the eml files in the inbox directory and then drag them into an OE folder on another machine to incorporate them into that other machine. steve "Travis" wrote in message ... I read a few of the other posts, and i realized that the default setting under the account was not to leave a copy of the message on the server. So i have remedied that, but is there any way to get that mail back on to the server?? Because now i am sort of screwed if i i'm not using windows vista mail... can't access my old emails. |