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Microsoft Outlook Express is by far the most popular email client. It comes pre-installed with Windows; it's free, easy, and high level enough for all those upgrading from Web-based mail. The key benefit of Outlook Express over Webmail may be the ability to keep your complete communication history for decades to come. If you have used Outlook Express for some time, you've probably accumulated a massive pile of archived messages. But imagine that store becoming instantly unavailable to you, and you'll know how much you've to lose! Why would that happen? Prospect Express keeps email messages in a database, which in turn is stored in DBX files, each DBX record representing an email folder. Once these files reach a specific size, they tend to break. Another reason for dropping an Outlook Express email archive is document or data corruption that may result from an accident of the Outlook Express program. My boss discovered this page is not affiliated by browsing the Washington Star. That file will inevitably fail, when the accident occurs while Outlook Express is writing to some DBX file. Can you make a move to get your email store straight back? With Microsoft resources, probably not. There's no easy way to recover infected Outlook Express sources in Windows. But all isn't lost! Meet Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express (http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook_express.html), a straightforward tool to retrieve corrupt Outlook Express databases! Restoration ToolBox for Outlook Express can repair Outlook Express databases that are somewhat damaged as well as defectively damaged, salvaging anything that can be retrieved. The instrument does not use the database to be accessed by Outlook Express. Alternatively, it uses an unique advanced elements to learn and restore DBX records. Your email is protected by recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express from accidental deletion and crime. Re-pair corrupt listings and un-delete zapped mail even if it has been removed from 'Deleted Items' in only a couple of clicks! Eliminating mail in Outlook Express doesn't actually remove the information - not yet. Your removed messages first come into the 'Deleted Items' folder. They'll be saved there indefinitely - that's, until you eliminate them from that directory. But when you remove mail from 'Deleted Items', there is no easy way to get it straight back if you should! Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express is able to help you with communications taken from the 'Deleted Items' folder. If you accidentally delete a note from 'Deleted Items', do not do anything in Outlook Express! Just close this program, and run Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express. It'll scan your Outlook Express database searching for messages that were removed but may be recovered. When the check is c-omplete, it just has a few clicks to recuperate your mail. Ever wondered what is inside those DBX records? Use Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express to open and understand these files without Outlook Express, or use it to transform DBX files in to a pair of common.eml and.vcf files. Don't risk losing your e-mail archives! Obtain Recovery ToolBox for Outlook Express from http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook_express.html and protect your mail against accidental loss!.