I use IMF Manager daily but usually only handle less than a couple
thousand messages.  You may want to delete anything over XX days old
first to get down to a manageable level.



Roger Wright 
Network Administrator 
Evatone, Inc. 
727.572.7076  x388 
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From: vbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 9:37 AM 
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 
Subject: UceArchive Folder 
  
I turned on IMF a short while ago and have not thought about it util I
found thousands of messages filling up the UceArchive Folder. Though I
could delete them I would like to review them just to make sure that I
am not junking anything important.

  
I Googled and found an article on the MSExchange.Org site describing two
utilities to manage it. IMF Archive and IMF Companion. The first was a
redirect to HYPERLINK "http://gotdotnet.com"gotdotnet.com but this site
has been closed down. The other site was still there but with the
following:

........................................................... 
I've stopped, temporary, the support and enhancement of IMFcompanion.
This is to give me time to update the current VB6 developed edition, to
a version that uses the .NET Framework version 2, using VisualStudio
2005. 

There are several reports of "overflow" errors which I want to cure
before going any further. And I expect this will go away using a more
state-of-the-art platform. 

------------------------------------------------------- 
I downloaded it anyway to give it a try and when I opened it immediately
recieved overflow errors. 
  
Any one have any recommedations on some tool to manage the UceArchive
folder? I do not want to have to open thousands of emails with
OutlookExpress

  
Thanks 
  
  
  


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