I need to collect all old mail

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shlew

I have used OE and Outlook 95, 97 and 2000 for several
years in that order of course. I currently have 2000.

I am going to try to collect, filter and save important
mail in chronological order as well as address books.

These files are currently on several different HD.

In some cases I may have saved the PST's but it has been
a long time.

I have purchased a big HD as a starter...
This has plagued me for a long time and I feel I now have
more if not enough experience to tackle the job.

Many thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Is there a question in this post? :-S

If not; You're welcome! :)

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DL

In a round about way

Roady said:
Is there a question in this post? :-S

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S

shlew

GG

Yes but as another poster noted, it's implied. Sorry.
The question is HOW?

And, I now have another. I need to retrieve info off a
damaged or partitioned HD. Program recommendations
gratefully accepted. I have tried a few but have never
attempted this particular feat. I know...off topic here
but, well...

Again, many thanks.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

For the non-damaged disks; copy the pst-file to the new harddisk and connect
to it by File-> Open-> Outlook Data File...

For the damaged disk you might want to try the hardware newsgroup

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Guest

I do thank you.
Sounds easy enough...I hope.
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For the non-damaged disks; copy the pst-file to the new harddisk and connect
to it by File-> Open-> Outlook Data File...

For the damaged disk you might want to try the hardware newsgroup

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You're welcome! :)

And good luck with the damaged disk!

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