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MS Outlook Express question.

  • 03-07-2006 2:46pm
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    Hi,
    I'm using MS Outlook Express to manage my emails.

    Anyway I don't know how it happened, but I drag'n'dropped a bunch of emails over from one directory to another I have TWO of nearly every email on my hard-drive. Does that make sense? When I copied instead of Outlook saying "that email is already in this folder, Do you want to overwrite?" MS Outlook just accepted it and now I have TWO copies of emails from "Joe Bloggs 27/3/2005 @ 09:37" in my dbx/folders etc

    So I'm wondering is there a way/program that can 'prune' all these duplicates so I don't have to go thru my MS Outlook folders deleting them 1-by-1?

    Any suggestions gratefully received.


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