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Hi,
I'm new to using Auto Archive, I've always just ignored the Auto Archive prompt. I'm now wondering whether I should use it due to the ever increasing size of my Inbox. What worries me is the option that says "Delete expired items (e-mail folders only)". I have large numbers of newsletters that go back for years but I don't want to delete any of them. Won't AutoArchive just delete all these old messages? There are lots of stuff that is old that I still refer to in my Inbox and in folders. Will AutoArchive just robotically delete all these old items? How can I avoid this seemingly arbitrary behaviour? -- Thanks David G Albury, Australia |
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