E:mail woes
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E:mail woes
Bl**dy MS Outlook
OE seems to have lost most of my email - cannot even recover from back up folders etc or my SATA drive.
Yes, I know its my own fault for using MS c**p - any ideas for:
a. new mail client
b. bright ideas to recover lost mail files?
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OE seems to have lost most of my email - cannot even recover from back up folders etc or my SATA drive.
Yes, I know its my own fault for using MS c**p - any ideas for:
a. new mail client
b. bright ideas to recover lost mail files?
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: E:mail woes
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Re: E:mail woes
Hi Neil
When you say most of your email, is it just your inbox or is it random bits and bobs? Did you maybe delete something by mistake?
I seem to remember a few years back, a school i worked in had this kinda issue but the inbox went walkabouts. Turns out when the inbox would reach a certain size it would create a new inbox.bdx file, Not saying this is what's happened but it's a possibility. Just check in the outlook folder(c:\prog files\outlook etc.) and see if you have 2 inbox.dbx files maybe one with a inbox.db~ or something. Anyhoo you would see a considerable size difference between them. (do a search)
If you have deleted these items you can maybe get some kind of recovery tool. Only issue here is the more mail or files you add onto the system the more likely they are to get overwritten, so be careful!
Outlook includes a feature called "auto archive" which will automatically move mail items older than a certain amount to an archive folder. Select the Tools menu, Options, Other, AutoArchive and check the settings displayed.
I would get a web based mail provider, hotmail or google mail small examples. At least this way the mail is stored on a server instead of your £40.00 hard drive!
GL
Few things to look at Neil
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When you say most of your email, is it just your inbox or is it random bits and bobs? Did you maybe delete something by mistake?
I seem to remember a few years back, a school i worked in had this kinda issue but the inbox went walkabouts. Turns out when the inbox would reach a certain size it would create a new inbox.bdx file, Not saying this is what's happened but it's a possibility. Just check in the outlook folder(c:\prog files\outlook etc.) and see if you have 2 inbox.dbx files maybe one with a inbox.db~ or something. Anyhoo you would see a considerable size difference between them. (do a search)
If you have deleted these items you can maybe get some kind of recovery tool. Only issue here is the more mail or files you add onto the system the more likely they are to get overwritten, so be careful!
Outlook includes a feature called "auto archive" which will automatically move mail items older than a certain amount to an archive folder. Select the Tools menu, Options, Other, AutoArchive and check the settings displayed.
I would get a web based mail provider, hotmail or google mail small examples. At least this way the mail is stored on a server instead of your £40.00 hard drive!
GL
Few things to look at Neil
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Re: E:mail woes
Thanks Mike - Inbox is gone and the only backup in the OE folder is December 2008 so lost the last 5 months. Also missing are contents of some other mail folders I created to keep things seperate. OE was performing some sort of compression routine at the time and part way through the PC crashed - when I rebooted the mail was gone.:FI:Mikester wrote:Hi Neil
When you say most of your email, is it just your inbox or is it random bits and bobs? Did you maybe delete something by mistake?
Outlook includes a feature called "auto archive" which will automatically move mail items older than a certain amount to an archive folder. Select the Tools menu, Options, Other, AutoArchive and check the settings displayed.
I run SATA mirror on two drives but that seems to have fallen over at some point last December - hence that is as far back as I can recover.
I don't have an "Other" tab on options (only using Outlook Express not Outlook) - so not sure if auto archive is relevant?
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Re: E:mail woes
Neil did you have a look for the inbox.dbx file? can you see if there is more than one but maybe with a slightly diff name?
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Re: E:mail woes
Yes I did Mike - a couple of dbx called "copy Inbox 1" and "copy Inbox" but both are very small in size - no emails inside them.
I think I am screwed
For the future I think I'll switch to a new mail client - and get my SATA set up again!
I think I am screwed
For the future I think I'll switch to a new mail client - and get my SATA set up again!
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Re: E:mail woes
Hi,
Sometimes I used some other program that imports emails from oe.
This might be thunderbird or something.
Even if the database is corrupter it might get at least something of it...
What is the size of the inbox database file anyway?
And who introduced databes into email programs so users would lost the data with just one click?!
Sometimes I used some other program that imports emails from oe.
This might be thunderbird or something.
Even if the database is corrupter it might get at least something of it...
What is the size of the inbox database file anyway?
And who introduced databes into email programs so users would lost the data with just one click?!
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Re: E:mail woes
F**k Outlook!!!!!
Use Thunderbird or its Eudora variant. NEVER had a problem!!!!
Use Thunderbird or its Eudora variant. NEVER had a problem!!!!
...and wear your feckin' mask!!!!!
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Re: E:mail woes
You said it Dan
Installed Thunderbird a couple of weeks ago and all seems fine.
Think my PC problems were down to the sound card of all things - got a great deal of crashes and it was due to one of these that I lost my mail database, so not really Outlooks fault I guess. Since reinstalling the sound software everythings been fine - so fingers crossed
Installed Thunderbird a couple of weeks ago and all seems fine.
Think my PC problems were down to the sound card of all things - got a great deal of crashes and it was due to one of these that I lost my mail database, so not really Outlooks fault I guess. Since reinstalling the sound software everythings been fine - so fingers crossed
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Re: E:mail woes
If you continue having issues when you're operating at max, it could be your SC has been over-temping, too. We'll keep our fingies crossed for ya.
P.S. Lose Outlook anyway.
P.S. Lose Outlook anyway.
...and wear your feckin' mask!!!!!