If our mail bom is full in outlook express and ms outlook
then what will we do ?

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If our mail bom is full in outlook express and ms outlook then what will we do ?..

Answer / yadhu

We can use "Archive" feature in outlook which will
create "archive.pst" file locally. We can also derive the
date of the email to move to the archive folder. There are
two ways of archiving, manual and auto archive. This also
holds good for moving calendar items. As this is done
automatically, we need not cut and copy emails.

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If our mail bom is full in outlook express and ms outlook then what will we do ?..

Answer / arunava

We will have to move(i.e cut and paste) all the mails from
our inbox to our local ".pst" folder in order to free out
the mailbox space from the exchange server.

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