Extract message from *.dbx file

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Extract message from *.dbx file

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Outlook Express 5 store messages in a *.dbx data file.
Could you show me the way how to get message insize a *.dbx file.
Is there any special program take this function?
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Re: Extract message from *.dbx file

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You can just import to any email program and see everything inside.

Linux - http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/uto ... dbx.1.html

Windows I found a bunch of pay programs and I saw this - http://sourceforge.net/projects/undbx/ - just noticed this is the same program as the above linux one so I am guessing they made a version for both os's

First option is the best since you did not say the dbx was corrupt, just import to an email program. heck you can download thunderbird just to import the dbx and then get rid of it so it doesnt mess up any other email settings you have.
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Re: Extract message from *.dbx file

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Maybe you should look through the sites of Microsoft's products.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/283205
https://community.office365.com/en-us/f/158/t/255273
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Re: Extract message from *.dbx file

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Or maybe you should try to manually recover the mail? try to do the following:
To resolve this behavior, rename the Pop3uidl.dbx file, and then restart Outlook Express. Follow these steps:
1. Click Exit on the File menu to quit Outlook Express.
2. Click Start, point to Search, and then click For Files or Folders.
3. In the Search for files or folders named box, type Pop3uidl.dbx, and then click Search Now.
4. Under Search Results, right-click the Pop3uidl.dbx file, and then click Rename.
5. Type Pop3uidl.old, and then press ENTER.
6. To start Outlook Express, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Outlook Express.
But if this doesn't help or you're not confident and still decide to use third-party software that there are many different programs and both free and paid,but I as an expert from my experience I can say what I like about OE-Mail Recovery. If it'll help, I'll be very happy.) http://www.oemailrecovery.com/dbx-extract.html
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Re: Extract message from *.dbx file

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Thank you all guys for your advice! The issue has been resolved.
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