When I set up my Outlook Express account, I clicked on "leave a copy of messages on server". My hard drive cra?
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When I set up my Outlook Express account, I clicked on "leave a copy of messages on server". My hard drive crashed. I reinstalled my OS and set up the OE account again, now how do I restore the emails back to my account? It is a pop.att.yahoo.com account. Thanks.
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Answer:
Outlook Express is not an account. It is a program accessing the messages from your email account. Since you left a copy of messages on server, you only need to reconfigure the account again and it should download all the messages a second time.
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