What happens when you log into your computer system and find that you cannot access your mails on Outlook Express? All your important emails, drafts, appointments, attachments, contact addresses have become inaccessible.
At this point you realize the importance of backing up your emails. Isn’t it?
Outlook Express – the easiest and widely used email client on Windows OS provides easy options through which you can create backup of your emails and contact addresses.
For the users of Windows 98, backup of emails is stored in the Windows directory and for the users of Windows 200 and XP, the emails get stored in the Application Data folder. The email client stores the emails in the form of .dbx files – Inbox.dbx, Drafts.dbx, Outbox.dbx, Personal.dbx and so on. Every folder added in your account is saved at this location.
Email communication has expanded itself from professionals to home users and thus also faces the situations of corruptions and damages. Emails easily become corrupt and deleted due to virus attacks, accidental deletions, header corruption of .dbx or .mbx file, damage in the transit, power failure, automatic system shutdown or the mails get permanently deleted from the ‘Deleted Items’ folder.
To avoid the situations of losing important emails, one should always create and maintain backup of the emails and contact addresses. This backup can be created at any location of your computer system or to any CDRW or DVD.
The first and foremost step is to find the actual path where Outlook Express stores the .dbx files. Perform the following steps to locate the .dbx file(s):
1. Launch Outlook Express.
2. Click the Tools menu.
3. Select the Options option. The Options dialogue box will be displayed.
4. Select the Maintenance tab from the Options dialogue box.
5. Click the Store Folder button. The Store Location window will appear with the path of the folder (Outlook Express), where personal messages are stored.
6. Copy the path and click OK or click Change to modify the location of saving the personal messages.
7. Paste this path in address field of the Windows File Manager. The Outlook Express folder with the .dbx file(s) will be displayed.
The folder has the number of folders which you have created in your mail account. Simply copy these files and paste them to new location or take backup on any other hard disk, CDRW, DVD or on a network drive.
Similarly backup of the address book can also be created and the contact list can be saved from getting corrupt. Perform the following steps to backup the Address Book:
1. Launch Outlook Express.
2. Select Tools > Address Book from the drop-down menu.
3. The Address Book – Main Identity (account name) window will be displayed. Complete details of your contact list are displayed in this window.
4. Select File > Export > Other Address Book.. option.
5. The Address Book Export Tool window will be displayed. Select the Text File (Comma Separated Values) option and click the Export button.
6. The CSV Export window appears. Select the desired location to save the exported file and click Next.
7. The window to select the field names of the address book will be displayed. Select the folder name which you want to save and click Finish.
On successful completion the Address book export process has completed message will be displayed on the screen.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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