Does it worth to backup emails from clients like Outlook Express?
How often do people loose their email data?
Is this important to backup your email client before loosing important
emails?
Are you thinking it won't happen to you?
Well, for those who use an email client and loosing their emails is
one of the worst nightmares. Unfortunately this situation is quite
probable.
There are several causes for this:
- Hard disk failure
- Viruses and Trojans
- Windows crashes
- Some time un-expected things
Hard Disk can fail from several reasons: logical problems like bad
partitions, hardware problems caused by dropping them or something on
them, or, sometimes they just stop functioning. You can use several
data recovery tools like GetDataBack or Acronis, which might save your
day. But you might not be able to get back any byte.
Viruses are increasing their numbers day by day. It's hard to keep up
even for the big players like Symantec or Kaspersky. They reduced the
response time for a new virus, but if you are unlucky, the virus
crashes your computer before you can apply the antivirus.
Well, we all know how reliable Windows is. There is no person that can
say he never saw a "blue screen". Because most of the email clients
store email, account and settings data in My documents, Program files
or in Windows registry. When you reinstall the operating system you
loose them all. Even Microsoft CEO Bill Gates acknowledged that they
counted 5 percent of total Windows based computers to crash twice
every day. Here's a small report:
www.nytimes.com/2003/07/25/technology/25SOFT.html - September
1, 2005.
The best way to count those situations is to backup emails on a CD or
another hard disk. People who know a little about Windows and
computers can do it by hand. Outlook Express is still the most used
email client.
If you want to backup Outlook Express by hand, you have to save
registry keys and DBX files. Saving messages, signatures and the
address book can be done within the email client, but for settings you
have to search through Windows registry. It can be pretty difficult to
do it for a beginner.
After a long search now I found a tool that can do this job
automatically. Adolix Outlook Express Backup .You can use this
software to backup Outlook Express, IncrediMail and some other email
clients. It's an email saver program that can backup and restore
emails, addresses, folders, signatures and options.
What it cannot do is backing up Outlook Express and restoring to
Pegasus Mail for instance. Synchronization can take place between
different instances of the same email client.
It can be used to move emails from one computer to another. For
instance if you own a laptop and a PC, you can transfer emails between
them. Furthermore, you can backup Outlook Express from Windows98 and
restore it to Windows XP.
Adolix Outlook Express Backup has a wizard mode for beginners, but the
most experienced users can use Standard mode for more speed. It costs
only $24.95 and I think worth for too much.
It's pretty clear that anyone can loose emails. So backing up your
email client is essential, but you have to decide whether to do it
by hand or to purchase a tool like Adolix Outlook Express Backup.
About the author:
Florin Cornianu writes for Adolix Software.
Adolix Software is a young company specialized in tools and utilities
like Adolix Outlook Express Backup
(www.adolix.com/outlook-express-backup/ ), Adolix PDF Converter
or eCover Engineer.
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