Re: best practice outlook large mail box
- From: jaredean <junk@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 08:31:02 -0600
that would be very cool for a few e-mails, maybe even a few hundred --
but over 20,000? Seems like it wouldn't be very well suited to the
task...
jared
On Wed, 2 May 2007 11:18:52 +0100, "Pat Horridge"
<pat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One solutionis to use adobe pdf maker to create a pdf of your archived.
e-mails.
It produces an indexed pdf document by subject author and date I believe.
Very neat.
"jaredean" <junk@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a very large oulook account (2.4 gig) and would love to reduce
how much mail i have, but with Exchange (SBS 2003 Premium SP1) i know
that i can't use Archive and still have it on the server (correct?
archiving puts the PST on my computer)...
I want to have a smaller footprint, but still have the option of
searching all past e-mails, etc...i have over 20,000 e-mails in my
outbox alone...
What options do i have? I use a desktop/laptop situation that both
sync with Exchange...
jared
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