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Old June 8th 09, 05:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Antiherome
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Default Moving Messages Automatically

First let me apologize right up front for any technical mistakes I make in
the description. I am using outlook 2003. I would like outlook to
automatically move all of my messages from the server to my personal file. I
would swear that it used to do that but our IT guy re-imaged my machine and
had to set it up again and now I have to do it manually. first can outlook do
this and if it can how can it be done? I have tried to create a rule but that
is sort of hot or miss. I want it to do it with every message all the time.

Thanks for any help.
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Old June 8th 09, 07:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL[_2_]
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Default Moving Messages Automatically

Is it an Exchange setup or Pop mail, Imap or?

"Antiherome" wrote in message
...
First let me apologize right up front for any technical mistakes I make in
the description. I am using outlook 2003. I would like outlook to
automatically move all of my messages from the server to my personal file.
I
would swear that it used to do that but our IT guy re-imaged my machine
and
had to set it up again and now I have to do it manually. first can outlook
do
this and if it can how can it be done? I have tried to create a rule but
that
is sort of hot or miss. I want it to do it with every message all the
time.

Thanks for any help.



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Old June 8th 09, 08:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Antiherome
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Default Moving Messages Automatically

It is an exchange setup, sorry i should have mentioned that.

"DL" wrote:

Is it an Exchange setup or Pop mail, Imap or?

"Antiherome" wrote in message
...
First let me apologize right up front for any technical mistakes I make in
the description. I am using outlook 2003. I would like outlook to
automatically move all of my messages from the server to my personal file.
I
would swear that it used to do that but our IT guy re-imaged my machine
and
had to set it up again and now I have to do it manually. first can outlook
do
this and if it can how can it be done? I have tried to create a rule but
that
is sort of hot or miss. I want it to do it with every message all the
time.

Thanks for any help.




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Old June 8th 09, 08:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Roady [MVP]
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Default Moving Messages Automatically

Add a pst-file to your mail profile and set it as your default delivery
location.
You can do this in Tools- Account Settings- Next- drop down list at
bottom.

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"Antiherome" wrote in message
...
It is an exchange setup, sorry i should have mentioned that.

"DL" wrote:

Is it an Exchange setup or Pop mail, Imap or?

"Antiherome" wrote in message
...
First let me apologize right up front for any technical mistakes I make
in
the description. I am using outlook 2003. I would like outlook to
automatically move all of my messages from the server to my personal
file.
I
would swear that it used to do that but our IT guy re-imaged my machine
and
had to set it up again and now I have to do it manually. first can
outlook
do
this and if it can how can it be done? I have tried to create a rule
but
that
is sort of hot or miss. I want it to do it with every message all the
time.

Thanks for any help.




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Old June 23rd 09, 05:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Moving Messages Automatically

"Antiherome" wrote in message
...

First let me apologize right up front for any technical mistakes I make in
the description. I am using outlook 2003. I would like outlook to
automatically move all of my messages from the server to my personal file. I
would swear that it used to do that but our IT guy re-imaged my machine and
had to set it up again and now I have to do it manually. first can outlook
do
this and if it can how can it be done? I have tried to create a rule but
that
is sort of hot or miss. I want it to do it with every message all the time.


If you follow Robert's advice, while you'll get what you're requesting, you'll
also lose most of the benefits of using an Exchange mailbox. You should keep
your delivery location set to the mailbox, not to a PST.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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