Don’t Compress Email In Outlook Express
November 13th, 2007
We have a really great piece of data recovery software called E-Recovery For Outlook Express, that will restore deleted emails. The software is very easy to use, you just select the email folder the emails were deleted from and then we show you what we see for recovery.
NOTE: If you have deleted the actual “Inbox” or any other folder then you will need file undelete software like DART Undelete for Windows XP and Vista or Fast File Undelete for older systems.
Now the reason I am bringing up this data recovery software is because I had a few customers call and tell me they could not find emails more then a few days old or a month old. So in order to set the background, you have to understand that each one of those folders is a mini database file on your hard drive. As you send and receive emails those folders grow.
Eventually, you will open Outlook Express one day and it will ask you if you want to compress older data. Windows makes this all sound very appealing, like it is going to make everything work better. The truth is that yes the files will be smaller and maybe Outlook Express with run a little faster, but in the event one of the DBX files gets corrupt, data recovery will be next to impossible because the compression is different from DBX to DBX based on the data being compressed. For this same reason E-Recovery can only see emails that have not been compressed.
See also:
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 - Hard drive - 160 GB - internal - 3.5" - ATA-100 - 7200 rpm - buffer: 8 MB (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
- Western Digital WDML5000TN 500GB My Passport Elite 2MB Cache 2.5-Inch USB 2.0 Hard Disk Drive (Titanium) (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
- Seagate Momentus 7200.3 ST9320421AS - Hard drive - 320 GB - internal - 2.5" - SATA-300 - 7200 rpm - buffer: 16 MB (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
- Esata 3GBPS External Cable 6FT (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
- OCZ OCZSSD2-1VTX30G 30GB SATA 2 Vertex Series Solid State Drive (Black) (Electronics) newly tagged "hard drive" (January 6th, 2009)
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