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mutu26
12 Feb 2009

In this situation advise use-fix dbx files,yet as far as i know program is free,it recovering corrupted Outlook Express folders,extract all messages that should be recovered from the dbx repair file,save all extracted messages to the hard drive as message files in the eml format before a repairing Outlook Express,tool repairing corrupted Outlook Express folders comes down to the process of repairing the corresponding *.dbx files (dbx repair, repairing Outlook Express),recover on the hard drive, on a CD or a DVD or on a flash drive,supports files of the .dbx format for Outlook Express versions 5, 5.5 and 6,repair dbx files of Outlook Express in the batch mode,recovers information from *.dbx files up to 4GB in size.

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David
15 Feb 2009

I don't know what html tags mean. I'm having a problem in deleteing my old email address all together.Everytime i go to send a email my old email address pops up to send it.I've tried everything to get it completely removed.I went to my old server con.and they said they completely removed it all.Well i just found out that peoplepc is automatically created in outlook express also,but i can't find out how to delete it from there,and sometimes i don't receive my email right.

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Nancee
06 Mar 2009

When highlighting an email, then selecting to delete, it also deletes the one below it. Even though the email below wasn't highlighted.

Posted by:

Leopold
05 Jun 2009

After trying lots of other "fixes" I simply disabled the preview pane and hit Shift Delete and all was well again. THANKS SO MUCH.

Posted by:

doorbell99
25 Jul 2009

Question about: Deleting Outlook Express dbx files.
I am not computer savvy and I have a small computer hard drive (13.9 GB).

Over a year ago I had a situation where my 13.9 GB was getting used up and less than 25% of free space available. I didn't understand what was taking up the free space. I don't store music, play games, store many videos or use the pc for business.etc. I mostly use my computer to read things on the internet, communicate via e-mail, write some eBay auctions, and store jpg of family photos. Sometimes I do some photoshop activities.
So I wondered where the Free Space was going.
It seemed like it was used up by e-mail dbx files.

This is how I get my e-mail:
It first goes to my Yahoo DSL server which downloads it to my Outlook Express (rather than me having to go to Yahoo to read mail). One night while trying to figure out how to get more space by getting rid of stuff I discovered a folder called Identities in the Application Data file. I opened that and kept opening the next file and the next until I came to a bunch of DBX file folders named Inbox, Outbox, delete, sent, drafts as well as pop3 folders. These contained a huge amount of material. I figured it was all the e-mail that were sent from Yahoo to my outlook express. I couldn't actually open and read these e-mails but they were pretty large according to properties.
So I deleted the complete Identities folder and BANG! ...I recovered about half my hard drive's free space. And my computer started running much quicker.

A few minutes after I deleted Identities they reappeared in my Outlook Express boxes because Yahoo DSL re-sent them from my server. So I went to Yahoo and deleted them from Yahoo. Then re-deleted Outlook Express's folders. I was so glad to get the Free Space back and speed up my computer.

I'm wondering what would be the purpose of keeping all that old stuff on my small hard drive? Are there some settings I should correct on my computer? Do most people save everything that they receive, send and delete? I save e-mail at Yahoo for a few weeks.
But why have it in dbx files which it can't be read anyway?

Now that I've found this website and have read something about Outlook Express dbx files...I'm wondering if there is something else I should be doing instead of this to prevent using up Free Space on the disk? It's seems ridiculous to save every e-mail that comes in or goes out. Eventually most of my hard disk would be full of unreadable e--mail in dbx folders. Am I correct?

EDITOR'S NOTE: You're correct that the DBX files are the place that Outlook stores all your email. They are unreadable only in the sense that they're not plain text, so you can't open them with a text editor or word processor. Outlook (which understands the format of the DBX file) can read them just fine. The problem seems to be that you're storing your email in two places. I recommend that when you download your email, you tell Outlook to delete it from the Yahoo server right away. Then you can manage your Outlook inbox and sent folders as needed, deleting any old or unwanted items.

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