Downloading email from MyWay.com account

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GWSRF

My present email account with MyWay.com has many email folders saved which I
would like to "download completely" to a folder in my Vista Ultimate OS and
then make a CD/DVD backup copy that can be opened and refered to without the
internet email providers "on line" email site.

I have tried several approaches to downloading the email folders including
PHP, CCS and other "converted formats" but, no results so far...Many other
internetters using Vista and XP OS's have incountered the same delima...

There are several programs that will download IMAP, POP-3, SMPT and the like
as full "web page downloaders" but there are just too many switches and
gimmics to make them user friendly enough with their "add ons" to make it
practicle...

My last resulute is to "copy every folder and it's content email files to a
desktop folder" with a desktop capture program such as FAST STONE CAPTURE
which is not the way it should be done...

Please help, not only myself but many others have this same difficulty of
converting, storing and CD/DVD'ing these email folders for reference without
their email providers..

GWS
(e-mail address removed) (e-mail address removed)
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Suggest you ask in a MyWay forum
- this is a FrontPage Forum

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SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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| My present email account with MyWay.com has many email folders saved which I
| would like to "download completely" to a folder in my Vista Ultimate OS and
| then make a CD/DVD backup copy that can be opened and refered to without the
| internet email providers "on line" email site.
|
| I have tried several approaches to downloading the email folders including
| PHP, CCS and other "converted formats" but, no results so far...Many other
| internetters using Vista and XP OS's have incountered the same delima...
|
| There are several programs that will download IMAP, POP-3, SMPT and the like
| as full "web page downloaders" but there are just too many switches and
| gimmics to make them user friendly enough with their "add ons" to make it
| practicle...
|
| My last resulute is to "copy every folder and it's content email files to a
| desktop folder" with a desktop capture program such as FAST STONE CAPTURE
| which is not the way it should be done...
|
| Please help, not only myself but many others have this same difficulty of
| converting, storing and CD/DVD'ing these email folders for reference without
| their email providers..
|
| GWS
| (e-mail address removed) (e-mail address removed)
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

Sorry, but this has nothing to do with FrontPage.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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: My present email account with MyWay.com has many email folders saved which
I
: would like to "download completely" to a folder in my Vista Ultimate OS
and
: then make a CD/DVD backup copy that can be opened and refered to without
the
: internet email providers "on line" email site.
:
: I have tried several approaches to downloading the email folders including
: PHP, CCS and other "converted formats" but, no results so far...Many other
: internetters using Vista and XP OS's have incountered the same delima...
:
: There are several programs that will download IMAP, POP-3, SMPT and the
like
: as full "web page downloaders" but there are just too many switches and
: gimmics to make them user friendly enough with their "add ons" to make it
: practicle...
:
: My last resulute is to "copy every folder and it's content email files to
a
: desktop folder" with a desktop capture program such as FAST STONE CAPTURE
: which is not the way it should be done...
:
: Please help, not only myself but many others have this same difficulty of
: converting, storing and CD/DVD'ing these email folders for reference
without
: their email providers..
:
: GWS
: (e-mail address removed) (e-mail address removed)
 

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