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Sending the messages back to server
I downloaded the messages from the server without leaving a copy of them
there. Is it now possible to send them back to server? I want to access the messages from an another computer. Thanks in advance! |
Sending the messages back to server
"Ovidiu" wrote in message ... I downloaded the messages from the server without leaving a copy of them there. Is it now possible to send them back to server? I want to access the messages from an another computer. Thanks in advance! Not that I can think of, other than forwarding them? |
Sending the messages back to server
"Ovidiu" wrote in message
... I downloaded the messages from the server without leaving a copy of them there. Is it now possible to send them back to server? I want to access the messages from an another computer. Thanks in advance! All I can think of is to forward as attachment. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. |
Sending the messages back to server
In order to be able to do that properly, the server would need to
support IMAP access. Although a few servers offer both IMAP and POP3 access (you were using POP3 access when you downloaded the messages without leaving a copy), most don't. If the other PC is also using OE, you could copy the messages to the other PC. Backing Up, Recovering and Restoring Outlook Express versions 5 & 6 Files and Settings http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.insideoe.com/backup/index.htm -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Ovidiu" wrote in message ... I downloaded the messages from the server without leaving a copy of them there. Is it now possible to send them back to server? I want to access the messages from an another computer. Thanks in advance! |
Sending the messages back to server
Ovidiu wrote:
I downloaded the messages from the server without leaving a copy of them there. Is it now possible to send them back to server? I want to access the messages from an another computer. Thanks in advance! You can't put them back, but you can create new ones. Just forward the mails to your own address and that'll put them on the server. Then of course, make sure you tell the server to hold the mails for at least a few days, using the Tools, Options menu. Pop` |
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