Managing PST Files

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Guest

Does anybody here know of any tools to better manage PST files?

I'm after somethaing that will graphicaly represent the usage of
messages in a PST.

Cheers,

Lee
 
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Brian Tillman

Does anybody here know of any tools to better manage PST files?

I'm after somethaing that will graphicaly represent the usage of
messages in a PST.

I've never seen any reports of a tool like that. However, if you want to
contract with a company like MAPI Labs, I'd wager they could write one for
you. It won't be free.
 
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Fuzzy Logic

Does anybody here know of any tools to better manage PST files?

I'm after somethaing that will graphicaly represent the usage of
messages in a PST.

Cheers,

Lee

In Outlook

Tools>Mailbox Cleanup will give you lots of ways to view PST file usage.
 
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Guest

Fuzzy said:
In Outlook

Tools>Mailbox Cleanup will give you lots of ways to view PST file usage.

Hi,

Not enough control for me!

I'd like to be able to setup archives for each individual folder...

Lee
 
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Guest

Brian said:
You can do that. Right-click each folder, choose Properties, then the
AutoArchive tab. Also see this:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/housekeeping.htm


I don't relish the idea of doing that for 300+ Outlook folders!

ArchivER is great - EXCEPT it dosn't support PSTs....yes I know it's
supposed to future-proof access to your messages, but I don't see
Microsoft giving up on the PST format for a few years just yet!

And even if they did, you would have an app that would be backward
compatible with PSTs!

Lee
 

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