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February 08, 2005
Managing Legacy Emails
Handling legacy email is a pain in the but for anyone. This is how I handle managing legacy messages on an ongoing basis.
Many windows users use Outlook Express on the desktop to send and receive emails. Since I am currently running a somewhat antiquated machine - a Win 98SE box - this might come in handy for users still stuck on that platform.
For Outlook Express 5
Go to: Windows/Application_Data/Indentities/{whatEverNumber}/MicrosoftOutlookExpress/. Thats the folder that houses everything.
A quick investigation on how more modern versions of Outlook operate have yielded the same. Local Settings/Application_Data/.... So it basically the same.
What I do is use webmail. After awhile - when its gets 'full - I download into Outlook. Then it can be archived forever if needed.
I've found myself going through emails from 2002. If I took the time t o hook up my old hard drive, I'd have 3 years worth of email.
For what you ask? Posterity.
Posted by pgraber at February 8, 2005 05:47 PM
