> If you have Outlook Express you should be able to connect to your mail
> server and access the file providing your not using POP and
> deleted the messages off the server after download.
> 
> If needed in a hurry I would be happy to accept a forwarded mail,  zip
> it up and return it to you.
> 

Thanks for your help.  I got the file from my ISP.  I love my ISP because I
just happen to be married to her (literally!)

The real point is that no matter how experienced I am with email (my ICQ
number is 213663 and I was using 1200 baud to access CompuServe, so I have
been at this for a while); Outlook has determined that their own product -
Access - is so potentially dangerous that they are not going to allow it on
my computer.  Even in Internet Explorer you have the option to unblock
something.

I downloaded Thunderbird last week but haven't moved over to it yet.  I
guess I will make the move sooner than later.

Jeff  

Jeff Johnson
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