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Old March 20th 12, 10:55 PM
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Default Outlook 2007 - How to remove account without removing mail folders?

Vista Home Premium: I've been asked to delete an IMAP account that belonged to an ex-employee. But when I did that, the account Sent and Received folders disappeared.

(I managed to get them back by doing a System Restore)

The emails in those folders are all needed for reference purposes. What's the best way to remove the account but keep the data?
 




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