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Date:    Sun, 28 Nov 1999 06:01:09 GMT
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Subject: FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics

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Date:    Sun, 28 Nov 1999 12:07:03 -0000
From:    Gerald England <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MS Outlook - moving archive; de-digest

I'm not absolutely certain what you are asking here
so this may not be the solution you are looking for
but these ideas might help.

The OE mailbox does get full very quickly.
You can back-up files on to other media
(zip or WriteableCD) easily - just makes sure
you copy the .mbx and .idx files to the same place.
You can then re-import them back into your mailbox
if required at a later date.

What I do though is save individual emails or digests
in separate folders (according to sender usually -
you might want to do it via subject matter) on a zip-disc.
I've got about two years worth of mail across 3
100MB discs.

There may be better solutions depending on your
circumstances.

yours
Gerald England

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mircea Pauca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 27 November 1999 22:18
Subject: MS Outlook - moving archive; de-digest


>    Greetings from Romania !
>
>I am using MS Outlook Express as my mail program. It is together with
Windows on a small disk partition.
>    My mail archive has grown very large in the last time, and I wish to
move it in another partition. It consists of many .MBX and
>.IDX files, one for each folder (Access?)
>    Currently it is in:
>
>C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Mail
>
>    Where should I modify the configuration ? I found a file
>MSIMN.INF which references a directory
>'Software\Outlook Express\Mail', but I'm not sure enough to modify it
without harm.
>
>    Another wish: is there a plug-in utility to MSOE to take mail list
digests, separate messages, allow me to cut out the rubbish
>and repackage it? any other ways to manage neatly a *lot* of messages from
many mail-lists, and archive some of them in an unitary
>way (say on CD's) ?
>
>    Thank you in advance,
>Mircea Pauca ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Bucharest, Romania
>

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Date:    Sun, 28 Nov 1999 23:40:13 +0200
From:    Mircea Pauca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MS Outlook - moving archive; de-digest

>The OE mailbox does get full very quickly.
>You can back-up files on to other media
>(zip or WriteableCD) easily - just makes sure
>you copy the .mbx and .idx files to the same place.
>You can then re-import them back into your mailbox
>if required at a later date.


    I already tried this, the problem is that the .IDX and
.MBX files outside Outlook are not 'functional' - I'm
unable to delete messages, move them to folders etc.

>What I do though is save individual emails or digests
>in separate folders (according to sender usually -
>you might want to do it via subject matter) on a zip-disc.
>I've got about two years worth of mail across 3
>100MB discs.


    I did something like this, with 2-level clasifications,
after I saved the bulkiest files to separate files on disk.

    Can you integrate the old with the new messages ?
i.e. read and search them as one database ?

    Originally I just wanted to make Outlook 'point' at
another path (say D:\Mail) than the baroque default:
>>C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Mail
>yours
>Gerald England

    Mircea ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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