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Chippy

posted on 7/11/09 at 02:00 PM Reply With Quote
Lost "saved" emails

Hi, uprated my AOL and now I cant find the saved email list, I know it must be on my computer somewhere but being completly computer illiterate have no idea what to do to recover it. Anybody know what I have to do, (simple for idiots language please), to get it back? Thanks Ray





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britishtrident

posted on 7/11/09 at 07:29 PM Reply With Quote
The AOL help system should have the info you require it is on there somewhere I found it for a client a couple of years back,

My general advice is when AOL gets a version upgrade don't install as it always causes problems.

No good asking anybody who knows about computers about AOL ......... they will just say get a proper ISP .





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Mansfield

posted on 7/11/09 at 08:52 PM Reply With Quote
Have you moved from AOL 9 to AOL desktop?

Older versions of AOL stored saved emails in a file called "email.pfc". If you can find this then there must be a way of importing it into the updated software.

This might help.

AOL help

WARNING: You may find your old emails disappear after 30 days - never to return - unlike the old software. In the old version it was archived after 30 days into the email saved on my PC folder. You need to tick a box to make this happen in AOL desktop. I lost about 45 days worth before I realised.

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