It may be in another pst file, but Outlook doesn't have to work with the
large pst every time a message comes in. The only time the large pst
will have to be worked with is when messages are archived.
Bill
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>From: Rob Arends[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 8:41
Spyros,
Investigate Outlook's Archive feature - I think it will do what you want -
maintain pst file sizes.
Unfortunately, it archives to another pst file, so all you really have done
is split it into two files.
At least you can save that pst to a CD and they can have their 'archives'
off line.
Spyros,
I needed to archive messages to comply with Sarb-Ox, and use XMail
with the POP3 message store. I use a filter that copies every message
to an archive folder as it comes into XMail. This is a little
different, I think than your problem. My archival process involves
saving every m
Hello people,
I am trying to find a way to archive messages on the xmail server side
(xmail v1.17 running on linux).
I have big-time problems with staff owning big, really BIG mailboxes.
It affects everything; from the performance of each workstation to Outlook
2k behaving erratically.
Any help