Help I've got an XP on my Linux network

Stuart Sears stuart at sjsears.com
Mon Mar 27 13:12:14 UTC 2006


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Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
> Greetings Stuart ,
greetings, Kostas

> Now they are not stored randomly . They are stored in a very specific
> place . The
> correct directory is :
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings \ Stuart\ Local Settings \ Identities \
> an alphanumeric string \ Microsoft \ Outlook Express \ Inbox.dbx  ; for
> the Inbox  Folder .

fair enough, I stand corrected.
My last experience with outlook was several years ago on Win98, where I
believe that isn't the case.

I do stand by what I said about IMAP versus POP, however.
Although you *can* leave messages on your POP server, it takes extra
configuration to do so.
When you then read pop email from a different client, all the emails
that you previously downloaded will still be marked as unread. IIRC pop
doesn't store that info... please correct me if I have this wrong, but
this has been my experience with every pop server I have tried.

regards

Stuart
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