Is this in a Linux environment that you are doing this?  Cause I have an
idea.

Since you are more familiar with Outlook you could try the following.  I
know out outlook has a function to import OE information as I have used it
myself a few times.  As well, they have the auto archive feature which
essentially archive old messages.  BUt regardless if you continue to use OE
or export them to another program make sure you use the OE maintenance tools
(Tools\Options\Maintenence Tab) to compact your OE database files and to
clean it out a bit.  Will save you some space in the long run.

No I don't know if it has all the functionality (like above) as outlook, by
everyone could use Evolution which is very Outlook like and will even import
outlook pst files.  They could then set everything to auto archive (assuming
that feature exists) when ever they wanted.  Those archives could then to
burt onto CD or whatever.

Don't know if this helps?

Cameron
-----Original Message-----
From: J. Rafael S�nchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: January 17, 2003 8:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (clug-talk) How do you guys backup your outlook express
email.


I guess you could do that too - except when you have a gig worth of mail.
:-)

What I ended up doing was create an imap account that everyone can get too
because it is on a "home" account. Home accounts can be seen from anywhere,
including the cd burning server - it happens that not everyone has a cd
burner on their machines. Organize mail by folders with proper names. Then,
move all the mail to that imap account, and burn that mail onto cd. Label
the cd appropriately.

When a message is needed, open the cd with the message, open home account,
move folder(s) as needed from cd to home, reset imap folders on imap account
via mail client, and 'show' the folder. Voila! there's the message(s)
including attachments.

It seemed to work for me. Now, I'm on my way to write a procedure for
everyone so I save myself some time - I hope.

I know that there might be a more efficient method for doing this. For now,
I'll stick with it.

Thanks to all who gave your opinion on this matter.

Rafael.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Garth Meisel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: (clug-talk) How do you guys backup your outlook express email.


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