Retrieve old e-mails

B

Brian

I recently had a hard drive crash on me and had to have
the data recovered through a data recovery specialist.
All the data on my old drive was recovered and put onto
my new hard drive. I did have to install WindowsXP on the
new drive. I want to know how to get the e-mails I had in
my inbox folder from the files from the old drive so I
can respond to them as there were some which had not been
read and others which were of importance.
Thanks for the help,
Brian
 
B

Brian Tillman

Brian said:
I recently had a hard drive crash on me and had to have
the data recovered through a data recovery specialist.
All the data on my old drive was recovered and put onto
my new hard drive. I did have to install WindowsXP on the
new drive. I want to know how to get the e-mails I had in
my inbox folder from the files from the old drive so I
can respond to them as there were some which had not been
read and others which were of importance.

All of your Outlook items should be in a file whose type is ".pst" Search
for it, enabling hidden files and folders.
 
G

Guest

Are there any other file types used because it is outlook
express that I use and I couldn't find any .pst files. I
made a search on the other computer I have that has e-
mails on it and there were no .pst files on that one
either so does outlook express use a different file type.
Brian
 
B

Brian Tillman

Are there any other file types used because it is outlook
express that I use and I couldn't find any .pst files. I
made a search on the other computer I have that has e-
mails on it and there were no .pst files on that one
either so does outlook express use a different file type.

Outlook Express messages belong in an Outlook Express newsgroup. Also, you
want to review http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/
 

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