Thanks, melissam. I think I'll nominate you for an Emmy anyway.
We have sbcglobal.net accounts that we access only via the web. On the old computer we used Outlook Express but it was a bit difficult to deal with different emails addresses (actually, it was a bit difficult for Bubba to deal with different accounts).
I think what I am most worried about is the Amici Veloci jersey correspondence with Voler which does have attachments. Maybe I can just do what I can to grab the most important ones and let everything else go.
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