Tools, Options, Advanced, Maintenance, Store Folder tells you where WLM
is storing its data and lets you move it.
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Mike -
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"Norm" <Norm@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:371F8578-FC31-4C5F-A473-538770737D3E@xxxxxx
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> That's great. Is there a way that I can control where the messages go
> on my
> hard drive so I can back them up? or How do I find the folder where
> they are
> put by the drag and drop?
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> Norm
> Toronto, Canada
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>
> "Frustrated virgin user" wrote:
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>> As I understand it you have "storage folders" on WLM and you can
>> create new
>> ones of these called whatever you like. If you make sure that your
>> storage
>> folders are visible by clicking on view/layout/folder pane and
>> checking
>> 'storage folders' they should appear at the bottom left (below your
>> email
>> folders). If you 'right click' on storage folders you can create a
>> folder
>> called local stored emails (or whatever you choose). You can then
>> drag and
>> drop any emails from your inbox(s) to this folder which is stored
>> locally on
>> your hard drive.
>> Hope this works for you...
>>
>> "Norm" wrote:
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>> > I like the idea of using WLM for all E-mail accounts (hotmail +
>> > local ISP
>> > mail). But I prefer to maintain e-mail messages on my own hard
>> > drive instead
>> > of my ISP server. I have always accessed hotmail with OE 6 and
>> > could move
>> > hotmail messages to my hard drive via drop and drag to move it to
>> > an Outlook
>> > express folder.
>> > If I use WLM to access all my mail accounts how do I move the
>> > messages to OE
>> > folders on my PC?
>> > --
>> > Norm
>> > Toronto, Canada
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