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copy emails on Outlook Web Access?
Name: Bamster222 Date: August 7, 2007 at 14:58:55 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: 69.4 GB Product: HP
Comment:
I have several years' worth of emails on my office computer that I want to copy to be able to read on my home computer, and am wondering if there's any way to do this other than pulling up every single email and forwarding it to my home address.
The whole setup is on an exchange - Microsoft Outlook Web Access, powered by Exchange Server 2003.
My office computer does not have the ability to burn CDs, but it can burn floppies.
Name: Michael J (by mjdamato) Date: August 7, 2007 at 22:26:26 Pacific
Reply:
Well, it would be easiest if you can find a way to access the email through a windows app. Then you can copy the email out and zip it up. But, with only web access I would try the following:
Go to the Rules setting and create a rule where the "Sent to" value is your email address and the action is to forward it to your home address. Then see if you have the option to run the rule on email that has apready arrived: if it lets you - it does in the windows Outlook.
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