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" mac" <macknever@fsmail.net> wrote in message news:eJwBqRF5FHA.2092@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > "~ FreeSpirit ~" <spammenot@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:%23kHou$C5FHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Can someone tell me how to FIND OE's Newsgroups (where they're stored) on >> C: drive using WXP-Home/SP2? >> >> How are they located? I cannot find them under Programs/Outlook Express. >> I cannot compress them all because my PC locks up. How are they >> found???? What are they under? >> >> Thanks......... >> >> FS~ > > Auto compacting in OE is done after 100 closings. ## I see that now - but I had to find them and delete 9 MBs of crap stored in the folder because my PC LOCKS up when trying to compact them. > .dbx files are by default hidden, to view these files in Explorer, you > must enable > Show Hidden Files and Folders under Start>Control Panel>Folder > Options>View. > > Search for *.dbx why you want to look at them I do not know, since only > OE can read them? > > The best way to do a manual compact is to Click on Outlook Express at the > top of the folder tree so no folders are open. Then: File>Work Offline. > File>Folder>Compact all folders. ## I suppose I'll have to remember to do that from now on because the Auto sure doesn't work. :-( > **Don't touch anything until the compacting is completed**. > Please explain what you are doing when *PC locks up*? ## Nothing. I sit here watching it start to compact - then NOTHING! It stops dead in it's tracks. Task Manager will say it's "Not Responding." > Are you seeing Auto compacting on closing OE? ## Yes. > > Do a couple of minor registry edits to stop the compacting for now. > > Then do a manual compaction. ## I did the manual last night. :-( > > You may have seen a dialogue at some time that had a 'Don't ask me again' > box? If you selected that, the process still goes ahead without your > knowledge. ## Saw it but never clicked it. > To restore the 'don't ask', go here: > Go to: Start>Run>Regedit>OK and find this key. > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{GUID}\Software\Micro soft\Outlook > Express\5.0\Dont Show Dialogs > {GUID} is a long number representing your Identity. > Reset the value to 0 (zero) > > To stop it - for now!! > > Go to: Start>Run>Regedit>OK and find this key. > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{long number}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook > Express\5.0. In the right > hand pane and find *Compact Check Count* >right click>modify>decimal>and > set > the value to 0, > (zero). This will reset the prompt, and you won't see it again for > another 100 closings. ## I would like it to work correctly and not lock up when compressing the folders. > See this for more information on compacting: > http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm#compact > See this part, but read all the article: > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...tion.mspx#EDAA > HTH? > > Do not store large amounts of mail in the default folders Inbox, Sent > Items etc, create folders and move your messages out to them. Also create > message rules to move regular mails to specific created folders. ## I'm having a problem understanding this "message rules" thing..... Where do I cut and copy them from so the program understands what I want done? I'm not a software writer so don't know how to communicate with OE with these "message rules." Let me read a little more and see how far I get. FS~ |
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"~ FreeSpirit ~" <spammenot@nospam.net> wrote in message news:%234k2cPM5FHA.3136@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > ## I'm having a problem understanding this "message rules" thing..... > Where do I cut and copy them from so the program understands what I want > done? I'm not a software writer so don't know how to communicate with OE > with these "message rules." Let me read a little more and see how far I > get. > > FS~ Right first message rule to set is this one: OE>tools>message rules>news>new. Top box: Select "where the message was sent more than days ago" Second box: Delete it. Third box: Click the blue writing and insert a number - I use 20 days. You will have to apply this rule manually every few days to keep the numbers down. To do that go to the message rule and select it>apply now>browse>you can select any individual folder or the server name>ok>apply now. When you have done this do a manual compact as described in my message of 11.06 GMT. More on other rules if you need help ask? HTH? -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. OE. [DTS] |
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Cleaning Up Your Newsgroups
http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm#cleannews -- ~PA Bear mac wrote: > "~ FreeSpirit ~" <spammenot@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:%234k2cPM5FHA.3136@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > ## I'm having a problem understanding this "message rules" thing..... > > Where do I cut and copy them from so the program understands what I want > > done? I'm not a software writer so don't know how to communicate with > > OE with these "message rules." Let me read a little more and see how > > far I get. > > > > FS~ > > Right first message rule to set is this one: > > tools>message rules>news>new. > Top box: > Select "where the message was sent more than days ago" > Second box: > Delete it. > Third box: > Click the blue writing and insert a number - I use 20 days. > > You will have to apply this rule manually every few days to keep the > numbers down. > To do that go to the message rule and select it>apply now>browse>you can > select any individual folder or the server name>ok>apply now. > > When you have done this do a manual compact as described in my message of > 11.06 GMT. > > More on other rules if you need help ask? > HTH? |
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" mac" <macknever@fsmail.net> wrote in message news:uvwH2XM5FHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > "~ FreeSpirit ~" <spammenot@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:%234k2cPM5FHA.3136@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> ## I'm having a problem understanding this "message rules" thing..... >> Where do I cut and copy them from so the program understands what I want >> done? I'm not a software writer so don't know how to communicate with OE >> with these "message rules." Let me read a little more and see how far I >> get. >> >> FS~ > > Right first message rule to set is this one: > OE>tools>message rules>news>new. > Top box: > Select "where the message was sent more than days ago" > Second box: > Delete it. > Third box: > Click the blue writing and insert a number - I use 20 days. ## OK, I did this for each News server. So my old sent messages will be deleted automatically now? > You will have to apply this rule manually every few days to keep the > numbers down. > To do that go to the message rule and select it>apply now>browse>you can > select any individual folder or the server name>ok>apply now. ## OK. > When you have done this do a manual compact as described in my message of > 11.06 GMT. > > More on other rules if you need help ask? > HTH? ## How about having OE delete the message bodies I've read and no longer want on my PC? FS~ |
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