Thanks, Don - I did try to import the files (both into Outlook and Outlook Express) but the inbox.dbx file is not recognized by either. I did save the old folders in case there is anything else to try - but the 'old folders' are the ones that got moved and apparently corrupted.

I just upgraded to Office 2002 from 97 and includes Outlook - maybe I should look at switching over to it now.

- MCC
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Sanderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 5:20 PM
Subject: RE: MX OUtlook Express Question



In my experience with OE I think toast it is.
If you had gone to "import/export" you could have imported
the old stuff into the new folders.
Probably too late now, unless you still have a copy of the old folders.
I don't let my customers use OE any more because of such things.
They use Outlook because the datbase structure is more portable
and easier to repair.
Your addresses are stored in 'Windows Address Book', they
should be OK as they are in a different location from the mail.

Don

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Cassino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 4:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: OT: MX OUtlook Express Question


(OR: Cross Linked and Bummed Out)

A question for the computer savvy -

I have the .DBX files that Outlook Express uses to store messages in a
folder called 'mail' in 'my documents' (not the default location.)

To my horror, I fired up OE this afternoon and found no mail - everything
was gone except for the handful of new messages for the PDML.

Looking around - I realized that I had accidentally copied the
'mail' folder
into a neighboring folder. Apparently OE made a new 'mail' folder
and just
started over...

So, I copied the contents of the relocated folder back into the 'mail'
folder and figured I was good to go - but unfortunately
everything was they
except my 'inbox'.  There was an 'inbox.dbx' file that was
huge,but it was
not being read. Looking closer, I realized that the 'deleted
items' folder,
which should of been huge, was pretty small. Everything else
seems fine - my
'rules' are intact, the other folders are OK.

I found some software that would extract the contents of the OE .dbx mail
files. Running it against 'inbox.dbx' showed that the contents of the
purpored 'inbox' file were really my deleted files. And the contents of
Deleted Items.DBX seems to be just a truncated version of the
same file.  I
ran the utility against all the other folders, but no sign of my inbox
stuff. I also ran a utility called WinUndelete which has been a real life
saver in the past, when I have accidentally deleted files - and
it shows no
deleted version of inbox.dbx (or any deleted .dbx files at all...) (This
program shows any deleted files that may still be sitting on the disk.) I
did a disk check (this is an NTFS disk) and it found no problems.

So... I'm guessing that I'm just SOL on this one - and that somehow in
accidentally moving the mail folder (which was possibly in use at
the time)
my inbox.dbx file got cross linked to my deleted items.dbx file.  Is that
plausible? Anything else I could try?

Oddly enough - it's not as catastrophic a lose as it might seem,
as I have
'sent items' folder and address book intact - so I've been able
to get back
to people on the few pending transactions I have. I printed hard
copies of
any receipts etc just last week to get ready to do taxes, though
I lost an
handful that just came in these last few days. If there is a way
to get some
of this back, that would be nice.

Any thoughts, or am I toast?

- MCC

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