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Hi,
I'm using Outlook 2003 and connecting to around 10 different email accounts on my mail server using IMAP. Each accounts is over 1GB in size and I have quite a few message rules running on Outlook to direct email to specified folders. My problem is that Outlook is really starting to slow down now and often hangs for a while while processing is done. I think the next stage may be to archive come of my older my email (i'm holding around 3 years worth). Can anyone recommend the best way of archiving the email of any other ways to improve performance? Thanks - joe. |
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Hi Joe,
here is a list of websites with further informations: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/...hivebackup.htm http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/qt/et082505.htm A PDF file of an education with picturese and a description: http://www.law.fsu.edu/current_stude...e%20Outlook%22 How to compress a PST file after to archived your emails: http://ask-leo.com/what_can_i_do_abo..._huge_pst.html -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Share your contacts, calendars or e-mails http://www.publicshareware.com "Joe Mills" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi, I'm using Outlook 2003 and connecting to around 10 different email accounts on my mail server using IMAP. Each accounts is over 1GB in size and I have quite a few message rules running on Outlook to direct email to specified folders. My problem is that Outlook is really starting to slow down now and often hangs for a while while processing is done. I think the next stage may be to archive come of my older my email (i'm holding around 3 years worth). Can anyone recommend the best way of archiving the email of any other ways to improve performance? Thanks - joe. |
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![]() Oliver Vukovics schreef: Hi Joe, here is a list of websites with further informations: All these websites offer solutions for managing the pst file. I stopped keeping my e-mail in Outlook, it became to slow and I had a double archive: one in Outlook and one on my file system (d:\data\projects\..) Now, all my e-mail is saved in folders on the file system. On this very moment, my outlook.pst is only 25 MB! |
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Hi John,
Joe asked a question: "how to archive a PST file". What is your question? -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Share your contacts, calendars or e-mails http://www.publicshareware.com "John" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ups.com... Oliver Vukovics schreef: Hi Joe, here is a list of websites with further informations: All these websites offer solutions for managing the pst file. I stopped keeping my e-mail in Outlook, it became to slow and I had a double archive: one in Outlook and one on my file system (d:\data\projects\..) Now, all my e-mail is saved in folders on the file system. On this very moment, my outlook.pst is only 25 MB! |
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Hi John,
Joe asked a question: "how to archive a PST file". What is your question? Joe asked the best way to archive e-mails. You gave information with links to website about archiving a pst file. I gave information about archiving email by saving them as msg file. My outlook has a very good performance now: there is hardly any email in ![]() |
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Joe Mills wrote:
I'm using Outlook 2003 and connecting to around 10 different email accounts on my mail server using IMAP. Each accounts is over 1GB in size and I have quite a few message rules running on Outlook to direct email to specified folders. My problem is that Outlook is really starting to slow down now and often hangs for a while while processing is done. I think the next stage may be to archive come of my older my email (i'm holding around 3 years worth). Can anyone recommend the best way of archiving the email of any other ways to improve performance? In addition to Oliver's sugestions, you may consider attacking this from the server side. IMAP messages stay on the server and the contents of those mailboxes are only reflected in the PSTs. With IMAP, the PSTs in Outlook often don't contain a whole lot because Outlook doesn't download the contents of folders you don't open, so if you have folders that you don't visit, they shouldn't contain any data. So, perhaps the issue is the amount of space on the server. If there is a way of accessing the server to manipulate the mailbox (telnet, for example), you may be able to use server tools to trim the data from the mailbox and keep it in another form on the server so that it doesn't appear in the mailbox, yet remains accessible. -- Brian Tillman |
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And what about compacting the pst-file? Doesn't that improve the
performance? Maybe it's a stupid suggestion regarding he is using IMAP. (I don't know what that is, but I sometimes compact my pst file). |
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John wrote:
And what about compacting the pst-file? Doesn't that improve the performance? Actually no. It inhibits performance. When you remove a message from a PST, the space it occupied is mared free for reuse and is not returned to the Windows file system It remains available for Outlook to use again without having to request additional space from the file system. Allocating additional disk space can be an "expensive" process. By keeping the space in the PST, Outlook does not have to wait for the file system to respond with an additional allocation. Maybe it's a stupid suggestion regarding he is using IMAP. (I don't know what that is, but I sometimes compact my pst file). Since with IMAP all messages remain on the server, I don't see why archiving is of any use unless the PST acting as the IMAP server cache is getting close to the 2GB limit (and I wouldn't venture past 1.5GB). If the PST is getting close to the limit, then the only thing to do is to permanently remove messages from the server. Archiving can do that. -- Brian Tillman |
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But why is his outlook slowing down after the 3 years of keeping email
in IMAP? When it is caused by keeping all emails in that container - or a few containers as Joe Mills wrote - what is the solution? Joe, dīd you use the archive function of Outlook? In that case, you will have GB's of mail in pst files. When you didn't use that archive function, all e-mail is stored on the server (Exchange??). I thought a mailserver like Exchange could handle many GB's of mailstorage and doesn't have a limit of 2 GB per account. In addition of my mentioned solution, if you want to archive by saving the email as msg file, I can recommend MailToFile (www.MailToFile.com/en). With MailToFile all e-mails or all old e-mails can be stored in folders (on the filesystem) in stead of in Exchange or pst-files. And they still are very well accessible and searchable. Even on a read only drive (like DVD of read only network drive). By the way, Joe are you still there? |
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John wrote:
But why is his outlook slowing down after the 3 years of keeping email in IMAP? When it is caused by keeping all emails in that container - or a few containers as Joe Mills wrote - what is the solution? I'm not convinced that the size of the PST is the issue, but since IMAP PSTs are ANSI format until Outlook 2007, I supposed it's possible. With IMAP and even smaller stores, I experience performance issues. I don't think Outlook is one of the better IMAP clients. -- Brian Tillman |
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