Handling lightweight email client vulnerability
At times it seems as if Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express are scarcely worth the trouble of using them. Both of these email clients are prone to file corruption due to exceeding the inbox size limits, damage to files due to simple compression and attaching file data to application functions resulting in loss of archived email messages and refusal of admission of new mail. Still when compared to the option of free web based email services we are far better off with these two programs than without. So considering all the glitches and problems one may depend upon when using Outlook and Outlook Express how can we steel ourselves so as to be ready when these applications fail.
In the case of Outlook Express we do this by having on hand a quality program to repair DBX files. Microsoft Outlook Express stores all of its information in the DBX file format. Programs for DBX repair such as those made available by Remo Software allow us to locate both accidentally deleted and corrupted DBX based Outlook email messages and restructure the contents.