where are my emails stored

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Guest

i recently did a system restore and had to reinstall outlook. when i did, i
wanted to migrate my old outlook emails, calendar, etc... so i moved the
outlook.pst file from the old user profile on my computer so that my main
outlook profile was the one that i actually use. when i re-set up my email
accounts, they worked and said they were downloading emails, but i cant find
where they're downloading to. i have done a search to no avail.

anyone?
 
B

Brian Tillman

jamie said:
i recently did a system restore and had to reinstall outlook. when i
did, i wanted to migrate my old outlook emails, calendar, etc... so i
moved the outlook.pst file from the old user profile on my computer
so that my main outlook profile was the one that i actually use.
when i re-set up my email accounts, they worked and said they were
downloading emails, but i cant find where they're downloading to. i
have done a search to no avail.

http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm#fileloc
 
G

Guest

i know where to find my pst files. my problem is that i have my email
accounts configured to send them to a particular pst but they dont go into
the inbox. i watch the details saying that its receiving the messages but
they are nowhere to be found.

what makes matters worse is that when i set up the account, i forgot to
check the box that says to leave a copy on the server and now i cant access
those emails at all.
 
B

Brian Tillman

jamie said:
i know where to find my pst files. my problem is that i have my email
accounts configured to send them to a particular pst but they dont go
into the inbox. i watch the details saying that its receiving the
messages but they are nowhere to be found.

what makes matters worse is that when i set up the account, i forgot
to check the box that says to leave a copy on the server and now i
cant access those emails at all.

What version of Outlook?
 

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