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archiving etc
I would like to save my messages (folders) on a yearly basis and had hoped
that there would be an archiving setting to do what I wish to do but, unless I've missed something, it doesn't seem possible so I'm wondering if I am missing something or, perhaps, I'm the only person on the planet who thinks this would be a good idea. To make sure this is clear, the idea would be that I'd have a folder or PST which would be "pre" 2006 which would have everything up to this year. Then, I'd save this year as 2006 and start on 2007 with all my folders still there BUT empty. Is there a simple way to do this or to I have to physically move all the messages from the current folders to the archived ones? |
archiving etc
Tim Scott Mathews wrote:
I would like to save my messages (folders) on a yearly basis and had hoped that there would be an archiving setting to do what I wish to do but, unless I've missed something, it doesn't seem possible so I'm wondering if I am missing something or, perhaps, I'm the only person on the planet who thinks this would be a good idea. To make sure this is clear, the idea would be that I'd have a folder or PST which would be "pre" 2006 which would have everything up to this year. Then, I'd save this year as 2006 and start on 2007 with all my folders still there BUT empty. Archiving works on intervals since the current date, not absolute dates. On January 1, 2007, for example, you can't have autoarchive simply archive everything from the past year, unless you set the archive interval to be one day. Just remember that archiving works on the modified dates of items, not the received or created dates. So, any item modified more recently than the archive interval will not be archived. I have found it simple enough just to move the prior year's data to another PST manually. -- Brian Tillman |
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