Windows Mail backup ?

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Any recommendation for a reliable and easy-to-use backup application for
Windows Mail?
 
Daze N. Knights said:
Any recommendation for a reliable and easy-to-use backup application for
Windows Mail?

What's wrong with the built-in Windows Backup? Try Control Panel->Backup &
Restore Center. I am not sure why you would need anything special for
Windows Mail.

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OK. More detail. I use Windows Mail only to access newsgroups, not for
email. I would like to be able to create a restoreable backup all
settings for Windows Mail, but for nothing else, so that running a
restore for it would restore Windows Mail exactly to the way it was at
the time of the backup, but not restore anything else.

I am pretty familiar with Complete PC Backup at this point, but not at
all with Vista's file backup. This is an opportunity to learn about it.
Can someone describe how to accomplish the above? Remember, I want to
create a restoreable backup of *only* all settings and contents of
Windows Mail.

Thanks.
 
Hmm. Several folks told me that all I need is Vista's native backup as a
solution to this problem, but, so far, I'm offered no explanations of
how to do it. The only relevant option that I see available in Vista's
backup is "email," but I use Thunderbird for my email, not Windows Mail.
I use Windows Mail just for newsgroups and want some way of specifically
backing up just those newsgroup accounts and related Windows Mail
settings, so that I can restore Windows Mail to its state at the time of
the backup if need be. Is this really possible using Vista's native backup?
 
To backup your news account settings in Windows Mail:

Open Windows Mail. From the Tools option on the menu, select Accounts.
Hightlight one of your news accounts and select Export. This will save that
accounts settings in a .iaf file that you can save to another hard drive,
floppy, etc. Repeat for each news account.
 
Now, *that* sounds like it might actually be a solution to my needs.
Thanks, Jane!
 
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