Back in posting #26816 is the listing where the directory is that
holds the Inbox files as well as all the other e-mail databases that
OE uses.  Just delete the tiny INBOX.DBX file generated when you open
OE and copy your old one back in. (while OE is closed)


--- In [email protected], "Barb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> THANKS to everyone for you time and support. Finally got it back by 
> doing a repair from the xp cd.
> 
> Now, my new dilemma.... I am trying to import my inbox back. The rest 
> of my email is where it should be.
> It says that it has done an import, but there is nothing moved.
> I backed up the inbox to several places, just in case it wouldnt work 
> from one place.
> 
> Or can I do a drag & drop, or copy and paste this folder?
> 
> Whatever is easiest for this puter dumdum.
> 
> Barb
> 
> 
> 
> -- In [email protected], "N. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > 
> > Have you tried my suggestion in posting #26816?
> > This is about moving the OE database files.





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