HelpdeskNewsWelcome!hhahn @ 2005-05-01 12:54:13Welcome to the new Helpdesk! Though not much has changed, it has been re-organized a little and better integrated with the HOWTOs content at an easier-to-remember URL. We hope you find the changes are an improvement. |
Setting up Outlook personal folder (.pst file) on M driveBackgroundSince there's a relatively limited amount of space available on the Mednet email server, the "personal folder" becomes the alternative to archive emails that are necessary for records but not actively referred to. At Human Genetics, we recommend storing such "personal folder", which is basically a file with a .pst extention), on the user's network drive, commonly known as the M drive. When is the personal folder neededIt is needed when you have reached your quota after heavy use, and you have stored more items in the mailbox than allowed. All folders under "Mailbox - Your name" are still stored on the email server, so even if you move data from the Inbox to those subfolders, your quota-use stays the same. The next step is to create a personal folder where you can free up your quota by moving mail off the email server to the local drive, or as described in this how-to, the M network drive. StepsAt this point, it is assumed that you have used your Mednet email account for a while and have accumulated more email than you can groomed away and have reached your quota mulitple times. * The wording used in the following instructions may not be exact. Wording differs depending on the version of Outlook you're using, but the general name will be very similar.
1. While logged on in Outlook, go to Tools, Account Settings, and go to the Data Files tab Another crucial step to reconfigure AutoArchive settingsAfter this, another crucial step is to reconfigure your AutoArchive settings within Outlook. By default, Outlook will prompt to archive your email messages to a certain location. That location is NOT what we want to use, especially after setting up the personal folder outlined above. Here is the HOW-TO on AutoArchive. By joycet at 2005-04-28 17:03 | printer-friendly version
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