Hello Joseph

On Thursday, November 14, 2002, you wrote

> There are at least two ways. One is the method which Melissa
> suggested. I second her suggestion.

> As for your JPEGs, you might consider keeping attachments within the
> message right from the start. In my view, it facilitates housekeeping,
> keeps the attachments in the most logical place to find them, and
> keeps an accurate record of the email. Some say it also improves
> security, but I think there are better ways to address that issue. In
> any event, if you keep the attachments within the message envelopes,
> they archive right along with the messages.

I was trying to avoid taking on another program purchase.

I do maintain attachments with emails, agree with you about that,
never saw any value in separating them.

I'll give yours and Melissa's recommendations some thought.  I
was just burned on a backup program purchase, not too quick right
now to take on another box program, may have to individually save
for awhile (retirement is nice, but .... <smile>).

Thanks to both of you for responding.

Elaine


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