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Lost Outlook Express Emails - HELP!

gizmoleeds
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Every time I closed OE recently it asked me if I wanted to "Compact" my messages - I kept saying no and ticking the "don't ask again box" but it didn't, so I eventually just said yes to get it to go away.
Now all my sent items have gone. :mad:
Plus I had two folders for purchase receipts and stuff - confirmations of orders and things. The main one is still there but the "Dell" subfolder has gone
(which contained all my correspondence with Dell).
Help me please!
Now all my sent items have gone. :mad:
Plus I had two folders for purchase receipts and stuff - confirmations of orders and things. The main one is still there but the "Dell" subfolder has gone

Help me please!
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I have never lost anything after compacting but I am guessing that your problem may be due to using sub folders. See this link for more info.
If in OE you do Tools, Options, Maintenance, and then click on the store folder, you should see exactly where your OE files are on your machine.I periodically back-up these files for safety.
:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
I've got a program now for email recovery (courtesy Mr "intel") which I'm going to try.espresso wrote:I have never lost anything after compacting but I am guessing that your problem may be due to using sub folders. See this link for more info.espresso wrote:If in OE you do Tools, Options, Maintenance, and then click on the store folder, you should see exactly where your OE files are on your machine.
I periodically back-up these files for safety.
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Didn't work. However, I have found that the dbx files are still there and I can open them in Excel and see vaguely what my old messages said (although they're surrounded by codes).
I can't find a way of reimporting these messages though :mad:0 -
Free prog though
Just have a google for repair dbx file or summet.0 -
intel wrote:Free prog though
Just have a google for repair dbx file or summet.0 -
gizmoleeds wrote:Just downloading one now :T
Crashed the first time, now just doesn't find any emails in the folders.
I hate Microsoft :mad:0 -
gizmoleeds, did you have subfolders in your Sent Items folder?
IIRC corruption can occur if you compact and have subfolders in the standard folders (Sent Items, Inbox etc.). You should only create your own subfolders under Local Folders.0 -
Chippy_Minton wrote:gizmoleeds, did you have subfolders in your Sent Items folder?
IIRC corruption can occur if you compact and have subfolders in the standard folders (Sent Items, Inbox etc.). You should only create your own subfolders under Local Folders.
I think I may put Outlook on now, as I am really worried this could happen again if OE ever tries compacting more emails.0 -
Here is a 'locking the stable door afterwards' solution for the future.
I have all my emails forwarded to a gmail account. Gmail never deletes them, stores them in the ether (IIRC) and has a wonderful 'search' facility so that I can find what I want in the future. I am forever wandering off from the Outlook express account on the intranet at work to go to Google to find the (work) email I want
(Anyone wants a Gmail account, I have plenty, just PM me. I have no association with Gmail except as a happy customer)
Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).0 -
gizmoleeds wrote:The Dell folder was a subfolder, but my Sent Items were just in their own folder - I cannot understand where they've gone.
I think I may put Outlook on now, as I am really worried this could happen again if OE ever tries compacting more emails.
What about a search for .eml0
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