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Re: Computer Question - Outlook Express - Off Topic

To: RBHouston@aol.com
Subject: Re: Computer Question - Outlook Express - Off Topic
From: "Larry B. Macy, Ph.D." <macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 12:41:59 -0500
2 words, Thunderbird or "the bat" Well ok 3, but if you can't go Mac,  
Go open source.

F... M$

Larry

On Nov 2, 2006, at 11:32 AM, RBHouston@aol.com wrote:

> Off topic, but I could use some help.
>
> Tuesday afternoon my email on Outlook Express (yes I know there are  
> other
> programs and Apple is better, etc, but I am stuck with this for  
> now) took a
> dump.  All emails from 10/16/06 forward disappeared.  Some 40-60   
> emails a day.
> Also, I could send messages, but not recieve them.   Actually, they  
> appreared
> to be received, but would not show  up in my  inbox.
>
> After our  "Director of Systems" came and spent some 8 hours+  
> working  on
> this, things are restored...BUT he deleted three years worth of  
> folders
> containing all my business correspondence and reports for vendors  
> and  customers.
>
> I had deleted a few thousand "less important" emails yesterday, and  
> a few  of
>  the missing emails (like 6) showed up.
>
> All of the "missing" emails from the 31st and 1st are there now,  
> but heaven
> help me if I need any of my old stuff.
>
> Is there a setting I don't know about that limits the size of the
> files/folders in Outlook?  If that's the case, why wouldn't  
> deleting a few  of the
> folders allow the 60 or so missing emails to appear?
>
> Again, I know Microsoft is the devil and Outlook is useless, yadda,  
> yadda,
> yadda, but any advice on how to save, recover, my old emails, and  
> how to
> prevent  this recurring in the future.  I know my wife's work  
> limits her number of
> emails at the server and she is forced to delete the old ones, but  
> I've never
> had that problem in the past, and I can't tell you how may times  
> finding a
> year  old email has saved my ass.
>
>
> Robert  Houston
> Texan in NM
>
> 73 MG Midget
> 74.5 MGBGT
> 63  TR4
>
>

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Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu
System Manager/Administrator
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia, PA 19104

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