How can we save our web messages

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gracetai

Just wondering if anyone here knows how can I save my web mails? Sya I log
into my yahoo mail and read the messages and how can I save it so that I will
be able to retrieve and read it again....greatful for your imput, knowing
that I will be shot for posting here,thanks
 
In the Yahoo mail interface, click Add next to My Folders. Create a new
folder and then you can move any e-mails you want to save to that folder.
 
Many thanks and got it done but this would mean that you may lost it someday
such as last of password etc as whos knows wjats next coming up with the
current Yahoo/Ms saga. So my question is can we save it on our hdd and view
it there.
Or its ok even if we have to transfer it back to Yahoo to view it.At least
its safe somewhere. Thanks
 
gracetai said:
Just wondering if anyone here knows how can I save my web mails? Sya I log
into my yahoo mail and read the messages and how can I save it so that I will
be able to retrieve and read it again....greatful for your imput, knowing
that I will be shot for posting here,thanks


Do you have an email account setup in Outlook Express? If so, the easiest
approach may be to forward your Yahoo emails to your OE account.

If you haven't set up an email account through Outlook Express, contact your ISP
to find out how that's done.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
OE/MO is an option I suppose. Is there a way similar to '.*dbx file without
having to go through the OE/MO way. Thanks
 
There's no way I know of to download your email messages from Yahoo in one big
file, if that's what you mean.

An alternative to forwarding them would be to open each message in Yahoo and
save the web page to a folder on your hard drive.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
Are you accessing the account via the webmail page or in a Mail Client
(e.g., Outlook Express; Outlook; Windows Live Mail)?
 

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