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icons23 Sep 2006 03:55 GMT1
I recently got a new computer. When I originally set it up and turned on
Outlook Express I had these little icons,(smiley faces, roses, etc....) I
could add to an email. After installing a Microsoft office program to my
computer they are no longer there. I have tried to figure ...
corrupted password file21 Sep 2006 18:48 GMT2
I cannot send or receive email  using 3 different programs becasue of
password problems.  Does Windows XP Home Edition have a system restorer or
some way taht I can find out if a corrupted password file is preventing my
password from being useable?
How to get list of emails from one folder(dbx) in Outlook Express18 Sep 2006 22:37 GMT1
Hello, what should I do if I want to collect all senders emails(From
column) , which are in a specific folder of OE (dbx file).. One way,
which I can think out is to retrieve that information from dbx file if
I view it as a text file. For each email which is on the list there is
Multiple E-Mail Addresses Per Contact14 Sep 2006 18:45 GMT1
I currently have a v-card file for each e-mail address I regularly
correspond with. It is very cumbersome. I have contacts that have multiple
active addresses and when I send important communications I must choose
multiple entries sometimes up to 3 per addressee. I have them grouped ...
 
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