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[mailto:wd78@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 10:15
PMTo: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: [amibroker]
Outlook Express problem
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To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Cc: <A title=areehoi@xxxxxxxxx
href="">Dick Hoierman ; <A title=headway@xxxxxxx
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davis
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 7:29
PM
Subject: [amibroker] Outlook Express
problem
Everyone, any ideas of what I can do next to
fix this problem described below?
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I just created a problem in Outlook
express. I had over 5000 deleted items in the deleted items folder, so
I selected the oldest approx 1000 of them and clicked delete. It
took a long time, so I left the room to do soemthing else. I came back
a while later, and it had finished, so I decided to delete all of the rest
of them up to Nov 20. I then clicked on delete, and left the
room. I must have come back into the room well before it had finished
deleting, and tried to switch back to the inbox. It will not go to the
inbox. When I click on inbox, the hour golss starts running, and never
stops. I have shut down Outlook many times and restarted it and
the same thing happens every time. I can access every folder except
inbox. There are still about 800 deleted items, and I can create mail
from the deleted items folder, and send it, but I cannot get into the inbox.
BTW, when I do shut down Outlook express, it tells me that the program is
not responding, and I then choose to END NOW, and it closes. Then when
I restart Outlookexpress, the same thing happens all over
again.
I restarted the computer only one time since
this started, so I will try restarting the computer again to see if that
fixes it. Let me know if you have any ideas of how to fix this
problem. I am reading email in my notebook computer which allows
me to receive mail, but it has a problem in that it won't let me send
email. All the settings are identical in both
computers.
So, I am receiving mail in the notebook,
and creating new emails from the deleted items folder in my
desktop. TIA for any ideas. Ron D
If all else fails, it is my
understanding (FWIW) that you can take advantage of the fact that OE
will create the default mail folders if they are missing. So, you can
move all of your *.dbx files to a new folder, open OE, and then import the
old files back into OE from FILE|IMPORT.
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If this doesn't work, then the next option is to move all the .dbx files
to a different location, say c:\mymails, then open Outlook Express.
Outlook will re-create all the default mail folders, now go to file and
click on import and then select messages, select your outlook version, click
next, in the next screen select `OE5' store directory, then click browse and
point to the location where you have moved the .dbx files (c:\mymails), all
your mails will be imported. Outgoing mail is certified Virus
Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (<A
href="">http://www.grisoft.com).Version:
6.0.547 / Virus Database: 340 - Release Date:
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