Best way to save and restore sms massages ?

I can only think of one way ? set the phone to save sms massages to my mem card, copy all old massages over to the mem card - the flash or update the phone. And set back the setting to save to mem card. BUT - is there a way to get the sms massages out and back from the phone mem ?

I have all my messages backed up to my PC using PC suite, not sure if that's what you want?
If you want them backing up on the phone, my N95 has an application called lifeblog which has them, might be worth seeing if you can get that if you haven't already, or just do what's already been suggested.
Nokia N95 and a Nissan Skyline GTR, my two favourite gadgets

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