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Old 12-04-2002, 08:36 AM   #1
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After the inconvenience of having my laptop stolen. Can anyone help in finding a solution to saving my emails to a networked drive? I'm at present dragging and dropping but this is a pain. Also how easy is it to automate saving these files and any others that I might want to?
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Old 12-04-2002, 09:43 AM   #2
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In OE, tools, accounts, there's the option to customize inbox. (I can't remember the exact wording, and I don't run OE, but...)
You should be able to specify any place on any system in the network to keep your mail.
I would dump OE, and go with Eudora or Pegasus, then you can save multiple copies any place, as well as leave a copy on the server (your ISP) until you decide to delete.
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In OE you can also leavea copy on the server, when you goto account properties under advanaced You can put a check mark to leave on server. But I will agree backing up local copies from OE is a pain.
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