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How can I preserve my emails and email settings in Outlook express when I upgrade to Office 2007 from Office 2003?

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How can I preserve my emails and email settings in Outlook express when I upgrade to Office 2007 from Office 2003?

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Although a lot of IT departments have made the move to Outlook, many end users still rely on the old standby that comes with Internet Explorer—Outlook Express. This venerable e-mail client has been around for a long time, and although some would argue that it suffers from some security problems, it’s a good choice for many users. After all, it’s free, and has the ability to work with newsgroups; something Outlook doesn’t do (the exception being newsgroups stored in Exchange Server public folders, which are accessible from Outlook). Outlook Express even beats Outlook at a few tasks; for example, Outlook Express offers some rule features Outlook doesn’t. Nevertheless, at some point in your IT career you’ll probably need to support someone who uses Outlook Express. Store folders Like all e-mail clients, Outlook Express lets you use multiple folders to separate your messages and newsgroups and gives you the ability to create additional folders as needed to help you manage those messages ef

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