I’m quite happy so far with my upgraded 2003!! I’ve been wondering about Archiving though. If I normally delete messages I no longer want, and keep those I intend to keep indefinitely, is there any point in having an archive folder in addition to my personal folder? That is, does it actually make Outlook run better, or is it just something which will store older files?
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AskWoody LoungerJune 16, 2005 at 3:09 pm #954077 -
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AskWoody LoungerJune 16, 2005 at 3:42 pm #954093Thanks: The number of some of my old items is not exactly small, but I still wish to keep them, for possible access who-knows-when. For example, I have a large “Science” folder, but hardly use it–but want to keep it. In such a case, is there any value to archiving it–does that speed up the daily useage of Outlook?
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AskWoody LoungerJune 16, 2005 at 5:06 pm #954127Thanks: And I did find out how to one more display “Archives” after closing it–you have to archive something–doesn’t matter what, just something. But my initial question still stands: what is the purpose or Archives: does archiving older items, and then closing Archives make Outlook run smoother and faster?
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AskWoody LoungerJune 16, 2005 at 5:47 pm #954142Nowadays? With tons of memory and fast processors? Probably the difference would be marginal. But back in the Outlook 97 days, sure, putting unneeded material in an archive could help with performance. Or, if you don’t use a lot of folders (e.g., by subject matter), then archiving older material also would make searches or view changes run faster, since they have to be applied to a smaller set of items.
Random thought: I wonder what Microsoft’s help file says about when and why one might want to archive?
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AskWoody LoungerJune 24, 2005 at 10:30 pm #955883(Edited by HansV to make URL clickable – see Help 19)
I recall reading recently that MS does recommend archiving. And our IT department recommends it. My understanding is that the PST (and OST) files are limited to 2GB (see http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.htm%5B/url%5D). Anything over that size becomes unusable, according to that article. Our IT department says that the PST files can become unstable if there over 500MB. So I regularly archive just for stability.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 25, 2005 at 3:46 am #955898I never liked auto-archiving, because date cut-offs seem very arbitrary to me. Instead, I manually divided up messages into client and other folders, both to keep the PSTs a reasonable size (under 1GB) and to simplify finding past correspondence. As Microsoft and others improve the product’s search capabilities, the need to folderize everything may be reduced.
The new PST format in Outlook 2003 removes the 2GB ceiling; not sure about OST files. Nevertheless, it takes a very long time to back up even a 900MB file, so it’s probably a very bad idea to push the limit.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 25, 2005 at 11:41 pm #955990This is strictly a, For What It’s Worth, sort of input. I like to archive, but don’t really like using the archive.pst folders. For example, I help organize an annual conference, and I need to keep old emails – which may number close to 1000 – in a reasonable handy way to find and search. I discovered that Acrobat does a really super job of this. Just organize the emails in the way you most like them, e.g., oldest first or by sender, and then highlight all and send to Acrobat. Unlike TXT saving, it keep html emails, and makes everything look very nice. Then I just delete the old emails and save the PDF file.
If this isn’t clear, please tell me.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 16, 2005 at 7:41 pm #954193There are two main advantages of Archiving mail.
In a corporate environment if you archive mail it removes the mail from the exchange server and puts in on your file server so if you have mailbox size limitations you get around these.
Even without exchange… archiving gives you a pst file which is then portable from one media to another. For example I archive my mail annually then copy that information to both CD and my hard drive. If something happens to my hardrive I still have the information. Similarly, as a project comes to an end, we archive all mail relating to that project and keep it with the hard-copy file. This is particularly useful if you need to follow up on something and the person who conducted the project isnt available.
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AskWoody LoungerJune 23, 2005 at 7:55 pm #955554You can rename your archive.pst files. In your case you might have one called science. In mine, I archive all mail related to specific projects when they are no longer relevant. I can still load them if I need to. I also archive all my mail annually… So my folder list looks like
-Personal folders
-2004
-2003
-2002 etc
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