Aug 17 2024 04:07 PM - edited Aug 17 2024 04:09 PM
My work email is "Microsoft 365 Apps for business" account, and I'm getting a warning "Your mailbox is almost full".
I've read I basically have four options:
Enable Online Archive.
Increase the mailbox size.
Move messages to a PST.
Third-party email archive solutions.
I would like to manually create a local PST backup. I found this page here: Archive items manually (Outlook for Microsoft 365 Outlook 2021 Outlook 2019 Outlook 2016)
I completed the listed steps... now what? I don't see any change in the Mailbox size. I didn't see Outlook "do anything".
Aug 18 2024 08:04 AM
Aug 19 2024 06:56 AM - edited Aug 19 2024 07:13 AM
@Ahmed_Masoud97 "When you create a local pst file, it just copy the items from your main mailbox to your pst file."
My last question was to ask, How do I know it's working? I created the rule on Friday, but there was no evidence Outlook was doing any work when I finished my workday. Now, after several days, there's no evidence Outlook did any work in the background, as the archive is <1k:
Directory of C:\Users\MyHome\Documents\Outlook Files
08/19/2024 09:39 271,360 archive-2022-and-older-sent.pst
"After making sure everything is copied, delete them from your main account..."
I'm not cherry picking one email at a time, so there's nothing specific I'm looking for. The method I found for creating a PST gives no stats on what the Archive is doing, or how many items it found, or how many items it completed. How am I to measure the progress or success of the PST archive?
The instructions use `Info > Tools > Archive`, and this has only one filter: "Archive items older than...", So let me try a search. I'll try to manually find emails from before 12/31/2022. (I imagine this would be how I could delete them, also).
The results say no messages were found (see screen shot #1); however, if I use the GUI and scroll backwards in the Archive folder, I can see emails from 2015! (see screen shot #2).
Again, I ask,