Review of email backup outlook express
Email backup outlook express
Viruses, software failures, power failures, human errors, hard drive
failures are only a few examples of what could destroy the data on a hard
drive, including all documents, pictures, emails and other files!
Most home computer users don't need an expensive backup solution; as
they only need to burn the folders with important documents and pictures to
a CD-RW from time to time; this ensuring that in case of a disaster they can
easily get them back.
Together with documents and pictures, it's a critical operation to save
the emails, attachments, address book and other important data from within
the email client; otherwise in case of a computer problem the user will find
himself in the impossibility to get them back, and this can be a really
unwanted situation especially for webmasters or people who rely on their
emails.
Unfortunately many people actually start to do backup copies only
after they lose data.
This article will explain how one can create a Outlook Express Backup
copy ( as Outlook Express lacks a backup function ) This email program is
usually installed with the Windows operating system and is probably among
the most commonly used email programs today.
While using Outlook Express is
fairly easy, finding and backing up the emails can be a little more
complicated. Since there are a large number of files and folders on a
computer running Windows, the first problem is to find the files containing
the emails. Outlook Express stores emails in .dbx files and there might be
several different dbx files depending on how many email folders you have
created in Outlook Express.
If you are using Windows 98, you can probably
locate your emails somewhere in the Windows directory. In Windows 2000 and
XP, emails are usually stored somewhere in the user data or application data
folder.
The easiest way to find out exactly where your emails are stored is to
start Outlook Express, go to the Tools menu, and open the Options dialog
box.
In the Options dialog box, select the Maintenance page and click the
Store Folder button. Here you can find the path to the folder containing
your emails. To open the folder, copy the path and paste in the address
field of the Windows File Manager. You should see a number of .dbx files and
possibly some other files, too.
After locating the email folder, you can simply select all the files and
press Ctrl-C. Then open the folder where you want to keep the backup copies
(on another hard disk, a DVD or a network drive, for example) in Windows
Explorer, and press Ctrl-V.
To backup the Address Book, you can follow these steps:
- Select Tools | Address Book... from the menu in Outlook Express.
- Choose File | Export | Other Address Book... from the address book's
menu.
- Select Text File (Comma Separated Values) as the export format.
- Click Export.
- Select the location you want to export your address book to using the
Browse... button.
- Give your backup copy a meaningful name.
- Click Next.
- Select the fields you want to include in your backup.
- Finally, select Finish.
- Click OK.
- Click Close to end the process (successfully, I hope).
Additionally, there are several email backup utilities which can make
the backup operation much easier. Outlook Express Backup Genie is one piece
of software that can offer peace of mind by creating compact backup copies
of emails, attachments, address book, signatures, blocked list, mail rules
and settings periodically.
The difference between using a automatic email
backup utility and manual backups, is that the first can be scheduled to
create backups quiet in the background at specified time intervals, and that
it will include all email information ( signatures, blocked list, etc )
which otherwise would be more difficult to save. Also if ever the backup is
needed, the application will ensure that the restore process is made
smoothly. And, it works with top 9 popular email clients.
The downside of
using a automatic email backup utility is that it costs money, usually about
20-30 USD as one time payment, while the manual backups are ofcourse, free.
The conclusion is that either manual or automatic, backing up emails is
a critical operation for every computer user that would regret losing them.
A trial copy of Outlook Express Backup Genie can be found at:
www.amicutilities.com
Article submitted by
Alexandru Marias
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