Over the years I have discovered that OE is a very simple mail program to maintain and repair.
A lot of the problems that occur involve working with DBX files to resolve them.
Most people find that working with DBX's can be complicated. The proper tools can make the difference between a confusing, frustrating process and a (relatively) easy, successful repair.
The single thing I've found that causes the most confusion is finding the DBX files.
Most of the instructions you'll find tell you to open OE, click this, click that, blah, blah, blah.
There is a simple tool that not only finds them, but will open the folder for you.
Download Open OE Store.vbs
To download.
FF: Right click the link>Save Link as
IE: Should download at click or Right click>Save Target as
Note: If it downloads as a text file, rename the extension from .txt to .vbs
This simple script "reads" the registry entries created when OE was last opened, determines what Identity was last in use, and opens the proper Message Store folder for that Identity.
You can have OE open, double click the VBS to run it, and the Message Store will open.
You even get a warning to close OE before making changes in the Store folder.
Closing OE is a must before working with the DBX files, so that's a good reminder to do it.
There are several other useful tools that can be obtained HERE , but the Open-OE-Store.vbs is the one I consider an absolute must.
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Another tool that is a must have is a DBX viewer.
The MiTec MailView is the most versatile I've found.
DOWNLOAD HERE
This allows you to open DBX files to see what messages they may contain.
That's especially useful for checking backups to see if they will work before trying to restore them to OE and more importantly to see if newly created backups are good. More on the viewer and it's uses can be found HERE on my Reference page.
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When you are unable to load or Import a DBX file into OE due to corruption of the file, I don't think there's a better tool than DBXtract for recovering messages from the damaged file.
A freeware version of this program can be obtained HERE. It does the job quite nicely in most instances.
Basic instructions for it's use are located HERE.
An updated version with more features can be purchased from the developer HERE.
If you've lost messages that are really important to you, it's well worth the meager price.
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Those are the three tools I consider "Must Haves" for recovering lost messages in OE.
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