I have learned the hard way that AutoArchive's "Delete expired items" has
been deleting e-mails older than 6 months, while simultaneously set to
archive anything older than 18 months. (That this is possible is outrageous.
Calendar items, tasks, and e-mails with explicitly set expiry dates can
reasonably be expected to "expire", sure, but all e-mails??)
As I try to recover using monthly backups on DVD, I need a few answers:
1. What distinguishes a "Personal Folder" from an "Archive Folder"? It seems
a PST file is either one or the other.
2. I'm faced with manually merging many folders from historically
overlapping PST backups. Duplicate e-mails will inevitably result. What is
the best way to cull the duplicates? If needed I'll buy a utility to save me
many hours of drudgery.
Thanks,
Ian
Bill R - 18 Mar 2008 05:44 GMT
1. Nothing. they are both PST files.
2. Check here: http://add-ins-central.com/duplicateremovers.htm
There is some code here to set teh expiry date on messages:
http://office-outlook.com/outlook-forum/index.php/m/276143/#msg_276143
>I have learned the hard way that AutoArchive's "Delete expired items" has
> been deleting e-mails older than 6 months, while simultaneously set to
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> Thanks,
> Ian
IanW - 18 Mar 2008 16:04 GMT
Thanks very much, Bill!!
That looks like it will be just what I need once I combine those old PST
files.
--Ian
> 1. Nothing. they are both PST files.
> 2. Check here: http://add-ins-central.com/duplicateremovers.htm
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> > Thanks,
> > Ian