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	<title>Repair Outlook Express &#187; recover email</title>
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		<title>Repair Outlook Express when Sent Items folder freezes on opening</title>
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Outlook Express stores all its mails with same names as they are named in local folders list, with .dbx extension on your system’s hard disk. All the folders are then stored in a hidden folder named Store Folder. Any corruption caused to these folders can result in inaccessibility of some <a href='http://www.repairoutlookexpress.org/blog/repair-outlook-express-when-sent-items-folder-freezes-on-opening/' rel="nofollow">read more...</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>How to import email account setting from an existing email account to the new one</title>
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Created a new account on Outlook Express and want to import settings of the existing account to the new one? It’s very simple, as just few easy steps can enable you to import your existing account settings to the new one. When you import your e-mail account settings, your Outlook Express <a href='http://www.repairoutlookexpress.org/blog/how-to-import-email-account-setting-from-an-existing-email-account-to-the-new-one/' rel="nofollow">read more...</a></p>]]></description>
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Created a new account on Outlook Express and want to import settings of the existing account to the new one? It’s very simple, as just few easy steps can enable you to import your existing account settings to the new one. When you import your e-mail account settings, your Outlook Express <a href='http://www.repairoutlookexpress.org/blog/how-to-import-email-account-setting-from-an-existing-email-account-to-the-new-one/' rel="nofollow">read more...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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