Hi Ruth. I am at no means an expert but here is one suggestion. If I understand this thread right, it is asking about saving mail to free up space. On that basis, instead of saving your e-mail to a folder, you could click on file and then click on "SAVE AS" and save it to a diskette. You could use a few different diskettes and label them such as you would name a folder. The diskettes, in turn, would then be your "folders". I use Win95 and sometimes I do the same thing with stuff that is e-mailed to me. George gebasden@worldnet.att.net http://www.basden.com ---------- > From: Ruth Cattles Cottrell <cotrell@gte.net> > To: GenTips-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: computor question > Date: Saturday, June 06, 1998 5:47 PM > > Do I ever want to hear the answer to this one!!! You are not alone, Marcia, > nor stupid. I have created other folders besides inbox, sent, etc. and it > lets you put messages there to save them, but then how do you find them to > copy them to another drive? The problem is Windows 95. If this was DOS or > Windows 3.1, we could find them. I know you can open them one at a time and > save, but how about other ways? > > SO, will one of the Windows 95 experts please tell us the answer? > > Ruth > > > >can someone help me just a little here....I have Internet explorer 4.4 > >outlook express for my mail....all my files are full, and I am getting > ready > >to help moderate a list...more on that later...however, I want to move my > >mail to my zip drive., I cannot find what files to move, I explore, and for > >some reason,, I am not able to tell my mail files names, I really am NOT > >stupid, just confused here > > would appreciated a short shove in the right directions. > >thanks > >marcia > > > >______________________________ > > > ==== GenTips Mailing List ==== > To contact the GenTips list owner, use converse@alltel.net > > >