if you added a personal folder to your profile, you can back that pst file
up. I can't think of any weaknesses offhand.
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"TS Mathews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I just had a HUGE MSN mail headache and ended up reformatting and
>reinstalling all my software. This time around, for some reason, I decided
>to install MSN Explorer first after the Windows XP setup and, thus, got a
>prompt when installing Outlook to use my MSN address as my default address
>so, thinking it might be nice to try it that way, I said yes and then
>discovered that by doing it this way, I'd be prompted to have each of my
>pop addresses as well as my other mail delivered to my MSN inbox, making
>syncing all my mail to my pda a dream.
>
> The down side came when I went to make subfolders off my main folders to
> store mail and found that one can't do that. I then setup a second set of
> personal folders and was able to move mail from my MSN inbox to these just
> as I had before making MSN the default. My question is, am I kidding
> myself or is this just like using any "normal" Outlook setup as I have in
> the past and I can save, backup copy this PST folder and, thus, have a
> complete backup of my mail?
>
> I hate to sound paranoid but this, finally, seems to be the perfect mail
> setup for me and I find it hard to believe that there's not a weakness to
> it somewhere? Any thoughts, anyone?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
> PS If I could have done this a LONG time ago and had a much easier time
> with my PDA mail please don't feel the need to tell me what a complete
> idiot I am. I've already proved this point to myself numerous times in my
> sixty years on the planet!! ;-)
>
>