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    Trace the origin of a hotmail message

    The best you are going to be able to do is to trace it back to the ISP. If you have the message look at the e-mail headers and they will tell you from what ISP the perpetrator logged on through and into Hotmail.
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    Messages recovery

    TO - mobo_tweaker: If you have your old hard drive you can try to recover the deleted files see thread605-293032. The files may still reside on the drive so you may want to look for the active files. TO - adbonn: Either try an unerase utility or take PAndersen's advise. OE does not actually...
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    How to import .mbx into Outlook 2000 on XP?

    The .mbx files could be either Eudora or OE4. I am assuming you have OE running on your computer. To locate your storage location in OE click File - Properties and it will say where your files are being stored. To import the .mbx files Files - Import then try OE4 format first and if this does...
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    Deleted emails!!!!

    There is one possibility for recovering some of the deleted messages. If you viewed the message earlier through your browser the message will be in your Temporary Internet Folder until it ages out. So it is crucial that you don't let your Temp Int space age or reach maximum capacity. Roll...
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    Archives and recovery

    By your post it sounds as though you deleted the whole .pst and not messages within a .pst. To recover the whole .pst after you have removed it from the recycle bin you can use Norton Utilities Undelete for a FAT partition and I believe there are some freeware NTFS tools but I have yet to try...
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    Importing NSF files from Lotus Notes

    A utility called UniAccess by ComAxis will convert .nsf to .pst.

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