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status report.
Also, I think there should be a pool to see if the Jerk will respond to
the Jerk status report.
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Yes you are correct. You need help. If you want a psychiatrist in your
area, please post and I will help you find one that can give you the help
you need. Drug therapy is good also. We don't want you molesting any more
farm animals so please, please start right away.
You are fixated on the Jerk status thing. I think if we put a red ball in
the corner of a room, that would keep you occupied for a couple of days.
Your brain seems to be very simple. Much more sophisticated than Adam
Albright's brain.
If you insist on counting. Your Jerk status in increasing day by day. Tell
an adult about it right away.
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If you are used to Outlook, why not move that copy of Outlook 2003
to your Vista machine?
No, you can't password-protect Windows Mail. If you need security,
use a password-protected Windows user login. If other people need to
use the same machine, give them their own user login.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
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Hi Gary,
Thanks for the information.
Can i save the Windows mail locally.. What is mean is, in Outlook there are
..pst files associated for every new acount you create... Can do the same here
in Windows Mail?
Nidhi Modh
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Windows Mail does not have an archiving process like Outlook.
To backup email in Windows Mail: File, Export, Messages, Microsoft
Windows Mail, then pick an empty folder on your hard drive.
Then, you can delete the backed-up emails from within the WM mail folders.
However, that hard drive folder is not directly accessible from WM, should
you require access to the backed-up email. The process for re-importing
exported email is quite tedious.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
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