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donna wrote:
Jason - I had the same experience with DBXpress and couldn't agree with you more. I also haven't talked with anyone who has had any success with the program. And there are system requirements and program limitations of the extract from file option that had I know about it upfront, I would never have purchased this program. It was a complete waste of my time and money. BUYER BEWARE! No need to beware anything if you keep a back up of OE current and on removable media. I could lose all my messages right now and in less than one minute, have them all -- except some I just sent -- back and ready to go. Back up is a computer user's best friend ;-) Here's a good back up program: http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx Here's a good tool to compact your messages manually and set the count back to zero so that if you have a power failure or compacting is interrupted some other way -- and it happens to be the 100th time you close OE -- you won't lose your messages. If you receive a lot of messages, compact daily. If you get ten emails a week, monthly :-) http://www.oehelp.com/OETool/Default.aspx It does a lot of other things besides compact. Both programs are free ware and I have had very positive experience with both of them. Alias "jason" wrote: There have been a lot of threads regarding the flaw in OE6 that causes entire folders to be lost if you interrupt the compacting process. Unfortunately, OE6 gives you the option to "Cancel" the compacting process at any time without warning you that anything will occur as a result of your doing so. This is a serious design flaw that has not been remedied by Microsoft. However, I know almost a dozen persons who have tried the recovery program DBXpress with no measurable success. I note that it is recommended by most techs in this newsgroup on a regular basis including by the person who designed the program. But this program is equally flawed. The chances are very good that you will not "extract from file," which is the only option that will allow you to filter or specify what folders you want to recover from. If you are forced to "extract from drive," you must have a 2nd hard drive available to avoid corruption and over-writing and you will be unable to specify the folders you want. This means you will get every message you already have as well as deleted messages with little chance at that point of recovering any of your lost messages. This can be an organizational nightmare and none of this is openly disclosed before you purchase the program. You should take these things into serious consideration before purchasing DBXpress. Jason |
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