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Old 02-16-2007
Question Outlook Express on Windows 2000

Does anyone know where Outlook Express on Windows 2000 store the e-mails?

I know where it stores on Windows XP, but I need it for Windows 2000

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winicontoppm(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   winicontoppm(1)

NAME
winicontoppm - convert a Windows .ico file into 1 or more portable pixmap files SYNOPSIS
winicontoppm [-writeands] [-allicons|-bestqual] [-multippm] [-verbose] [iconfile] [ppmdestfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads a Microsoft Windows .ico file, converts it to one or more ppms. A Windows icon contains 1 or more images, at different resolutions and color depths. Each image has an 'and' mask, which contains transparancy data. By default, the output goes to Standard Output. If you specify ppmdestfile, output goes into one or more files named as follows. If it's just one file (i.e. you specify the -multippm option or don't specify -allicons), the file specification is ppmdestfile.ppm. If it's mul- tiple files, their file specifications are ppmdestfile_1.ppm, ppmdestfile_2.ppm, etc. When you specify the -writeands option, the filenames above are modified to include the string xor as in ppmdestfile_xor.ppm or ppmdest- file_xor_1.ppm. OPTIONS
-writeands For each icon written, also write the 'and' (transparancy) mask as a seperate PBM file. It's name is of the form ppmdest- file_and.pbm or ppmdestfile_and_1.pbm. -allicons Extract all images from the .ico file. -bestqual Extract only the best quality (largest, then highest bpp) image from the .ico file. -multippm Write all ppms to a single file. SEE ALSO
ppmtowinicon(1), ppm(5) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2000 by Lee Benfield. 22 May 2000 winicontoppm(1)