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Archive workaround!?
The company I work for has disabled archiving for Outlook (2003).
They also do a mail purge at intervals. (Under Tools -- Options, the Archive feature does not show.) I understand they have security reasons for this, but, with no malicious intent, I'd prefer to be able to save my old e-mails to my local PC. (They are currently saved on a shared company server.) Without trying to get in deep and mess around with the company settings for my PC, is there any kind of reasonable work-around to export or save e-mails (without having to individually save thousands of e-mails from a couple of hundred folders?). I can't find a workaround, but maybe someone knows a trick I don't know. And, whatever approach anyone can offer (if any), can it be done in a way that the company doesn't instantly spot it and hammer me? |
Archive workaround!?
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Archive workaround!?
Hello Phoenix,
Inorder to store your selected e-mails to your local computer, you can create a new pst file ( Filenewoutlook data file). You can then drag and drop the folders. The only reasons why i find archieving is blocked may be due to storage limitations. Hope this works. Have a nice day:-) "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Probably you'd be able to do that with some VBA code, or select all of the items of one folder and drag them to a folder in the Windows Explorer. But are you sure you want to go that way? If the company rule is legal and you break that I'd fire you. -- Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool: : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6&lang=en Am Wed, 7 May 2008 20:18:08 -0700 (PDT) schrieb : The company I work for has disabled archiving for Outlook (2003). They also do a mail purge at intervals. (Under Tools -- Options, the Archive feature does not show.) I understand they have security reasons for this, but, with no malicious intent, I'd prefer to be able to save my old e-mails to my local PC. (They are currently saved on a shared company server.) Without trying to get in deep and mess around with the company settings for my PC, is there any kind of reasonable work-around to export or save e-mails (without having to individually save thousands of e-mails from a couple of hundred folders?). I can't find a workaround, but maybe someone knows a trick I don't know. And, whatever approach anyone can offer (if any), can it be done in a way that the company doesn't instantly spot it and hammer me? |
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