[Q] where are my old sms? - TG01 General

I don't understand the system of storing sms in windows mobile 6.5.
All sms that are trasferred by the system under their conversations, probably have a limit of number. Can anybody help me? I would like to keep all my old sms.
Thank you

Just look for an FREE App called `PIMBackup` it will back up all your old SMS and Contacts and other things too.

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looks like nobody can help you. afaik these things are stored in sqlite databases, maybe you can look into that. my layman's guess would be that the first problem is to seperate the two threads, maybe you need to create a contact WIFE2 or smthng, and alter the number in the database for a few (thousand) sms.
btw, WTF? i once tried to restore a backup of my sms with ~35 msgs in the largest thread, made the sms app FC... yesterday i had to delete a thread with 32 apps because it always showed me one unread in the summary, but all read in the thread...

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I searched the web now for several days now but there seems no software out there for windows mobile that can find and delete duplicated SMS (inbox and sent). There is similar software out there but the tools seems to take care for duplicated contacts and appointments only....
Right now Im having about 30.000 SMS messed up the speed of my Blackstone so I would be really thankful if someone knows such a tool or at least can program a simple proggy like outlook cleaner but for messages.
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[Q] Sms back-up

Hi guys,
I have a problem.
I urgently need a sms back-up program that exports a document to my pc with a full conversation between me and a person, chronologically. Like the threaded view. I don't want the sent items and recieved separated.
Any ideeas ?
P.S. win mo 6.5, htc hd2
Brgds,
A fan of your work
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Can pm a link if interested in trying it .

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I have an HTC One, stock rom with custom launcher/home screen.etc, and I am trying to manage a very large volume of sms (50,000+).
When I first got this phone, I never told it to delete old messages as I liked to create backups. However, now the phone is just too bogged down as a result of all these messages.
I would like to have the phone start deleting messages once they get above a certain number. So to do this, I created a backup of all the SMS messages using the HTC stock messaging app as well as the SMS backup+ app. I then deleted all the messages, and used the stock SMS restore feature with the "delete old messages" option selected under the settings.
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