Folks:

I have a bunch of e-mails saved in MS Outlook in my office. These are
mails from different sources which I need to quote and refer for my PhD.
But the problem is, I have these mails at my office and I need to
transfer to my private mail. Since the number of e-mails are more, I
need a simple way of shifting them all to my private, which I can open
and see at a later date. Kindly suggest if saving them as one file and
transferring through mail could be a good idea.

Warm Rgds,

L. Subramani


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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 6:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [AI] My experience with G drive

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that's one reason, why you shouldn't use teh same account for your mails
& 
file stroage.
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From: "Vetrivel Murugan Adhimoolam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:41 AM
Subject: [AI] My experience with G drive


> Hi everyone,
>
> I started using G drive with the significant tips that I received from

> Aruni and I have learnt a few things:
>
> First, G drive works fantastically like a folder in your hard disk. 
> Second, It's amazing that you can drag files to the G drive without
having 
> a separate FTP storage space. Third, It's really easy to transfer back

> your files to the local disk in their original form. However I had a 
> couple of issues to deal with: First, since each file transferred to
the G 
> drive gets saved on the server in the form of e-mail attachments, you 
> end-up downloading All those attachments when you use outlook express
or 
> Microsoft outlook. Second, You cannot store a file on the G drive
which is 
> more than 10 MB. So I am curious to learn from the list how these
issues 
> are tackled. Any tips? Suggestions? Thanks.
>
> P.S. My interaction with this online community has truely been a great

> experience for me.
>
> Vetri.
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