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OL 2002 clogged, needs more space. HOW?Using OL 2002.
Does anyone know how to change a setting that will enable my OL 2002 not to be limited by the amount of space it's filled with from emails and attachments? Will "archiving" emails automatically reduce the space affecting OL's ability to finction? Thanks, Please define clogged? What type of account do you have? If you're using a
regular ISP and your mail is delivered to a PST (personal folder), you have a 2 GB limit. Simply create another PST and move excess emails into it. If you have an Exchange account, you are limited by what your Exchange admin has set for a mailbox size. You'll have to clean up, dealing with your attachments first. You can create a personal folder to add to your Outlook profile but be warned, the PST is kept locally and NOT backed up. However, in order to give you any concrete advice without guessing, please provide your mail account type. Show quoteHide quote "The Hun" <e*@LAocean.com> wrote in message news:52cbfdc5-3caa-4694-b4c6-0c96095d3cdc@y4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Using OL 2002. > > Does anyone know how to change a setting that will enable my OL 2002 > not to be limited by the amount of space it's filled with from emails > and attachments? > > Will "archiving" emails automatically reduce the space affecting OL's > ability to finction? > > Thanks,
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On Jul 6, 11:29 am, "K. Orland" <korl...@nospamrogers.com> wrote: I use a regular ISP. The problem is that I have to delete enough of> Please define clogged? What type of account do you have? If you're using a > regular ISP and your mail is delivered to a PST (personal folder), you have > a 2 GB limit. Simply create another PST and move excess emails into it. > > If you have an Exchange account, you are limited by what your Exchange admin > has set for a mailbox size. You'll have to clean up, dealing with your > attachments first. You can create a personal folder to add to your Outlook > profile but be warned, the PST is kept locally and NOT backed up. > > However, in order to give you any concrete advice without guessing, please > provide your mail account type. > > "The Hun" <e***@LAocean.com> wrote in message > > news:52cbfdc5-3caa-4694-b4c6-0c96095d3cdc@y4g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > > > Using OL 2002. > > > Does anyone know how to change a setting that will enable my OL 2002 > > not to be limited by the amount of space it's filled with from emails > > and attachments? > > > Will "archiving" emails automatically reduce the space affecting OL's > > ability to finction? > > > Thanks, the emails kept in various folders -- Inbox and other folders I created to organize incoming email -- in order for OL2002 to accept new incoming emails. In fact, OL is so clogged that to delete emails I have to use shift+del. Simply clicking Delete won't do it. Thanks, "The Hun" <e*@LAocean.com> wrote in message Time for a new PST, then, if that's what you're using, or judicious use of news:1f4a5b3a-dd39-4648-9412-25180f49e826@i4g2000prm.googlegroups.com... > I use a regular ISP. The problem is that I have to delete enough of > the emails kept in various folders -- Inbox and other folders I > created to organize incoming email -- in order for OL2002 to accept > new incoming emails. In fact, OL is so clogged that to delete emails > I have to use shift+del. Simply clicking Delete won't do it. AutoArchive, as Ms. Orland suggests. The sentence "I use a regular ISP" doesn't actually state what type of account you have created, but it does lead me to believe you're using a POP account. Therefore, with Outlook closed, open the Mail applet in Control Panel, click the "Data Files" button, then click "Add". Create a new PST. ONce it has been created and you are back at the Mail applet's window, click E-mail Accounts, select "View or change existing e-mail accounts", click Next, and in the "Deliver new e-mail to the follwing location" drop-down at the lower left, select the new PST you just created. OK out of the Mail applet, then start Outlook. You'll now have a new, emtpy set of folders as your default folders. You'll also see your old folders if you look at the folder list. You can move active things, like your calendar contents, from the old folder to its corresponding new default folder, but leave all the old mail behind. Since it is still available, you can reference it at any time, but you'll no longer be adding to that PST so it won't be getting larger. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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