Thanks Brian, that was helpful and reassuring information -- seems like since
I didn't have the 'permanently delete old items' radio button selected, it
should have just moved them.
The big mystery remains, however . . . . why aren't they in the archive
folder? Why, when I used to choose the Archives Folders in the folder list,
I could see them, and now I cannot? There is a 'Sent Items' folder under the
Archive Folders, but no Inbox (and I can't recall if there ever was), but my
regular Inbox has definitely been pruned. I remember it was so easy to
search those archived items -- they were just right there, and now they're
gone.
I do make backups, but my guess is that all my recent backup archive.pst
files have been replaced by this new "empty" archive.pst -- I don't keep an
infinite number of backups. I can get to some of the old stuff on permanent
backups, but there are sure to be gaps. This so sucks.
Anyway, thanks for the info.
Patti
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> "Patti" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3625924E-D070-44EB-8D37-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> >I hope someone can help me! I usually auto archive when Outlook prompts me,
> > and whenever (rarely) I wanted to look at something, I could always just
> > click in the archive folder and see them all over there. I never even
> > looked
> > at the Auto- archive settings until today, when I went to look for
> > something,
> > and the whole folder is empty! Where did everything go?
> >
> > So I looked under Tools>Options>Other>AutoArchive settings and see a box
> > checked that says "Archive or delete old items" and another that says
> > "Delete
> > expired items (email folders only). !!!!!!!
> >
> > Why 'archive OR delete'? There's a damn big difference between the two!
>
> You can configure the AutoArchive process to do either, but the "Delete
> expired items" isn't a part of that. It's a different function. Notice that
> it's on the same level as "Archive or delete" and that it's a check box, not a
> radio button. Check boxes are options that are not mutually exclusive. They
> can be chosen and operate simultaneously. Radio buttons are mutually
> exclusive options. Thus, the AutoArchive options for "Move old items" and
> "Permanently delete old items" are mutually exclusive and underneath the
> "Archive or delete" check box, so they modify that option. Those radio
> buttons choose the "archive" or the "delete" option of the "Archive or delete"
> check box and that has nothing to do with expired items.
>
> Expired messages are messages that you have either deliberately marked as
> expired or that get marked as expired with Tools>options>E-mail
> Options>Advanced E-mail Options>Messages expire after XX days. Outlook
> represents those by displaying them in the mail folder with an overstrike
> through the subject. AutoArchive can also remove those messages in addition
> to performing its archiving function.
>
> > Did Outlook delete all my old emails??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
>
> Likely not.
>
> > What are expired item?!?!?!?!?!
>
> See above.
>
> > I need them now for a court hearing!!!!!!!
>
> If you can't find them in your active PST or your archive PST, you'll have to
> restore them from one of the backups you've made. You DO make backups of your
> PSTs, correct?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>
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