thanks Gordon. One follow-up question.
what user actions change the Modified Date of an email item?
I'm not sure exactly what the Modified Date is for an email item. In
thinking of a database record, it is common for a field to be used for
tracking the last 'modified date' of the record, where 'modified' typically
means changing any other field of that record. Is it this same premise? for
example, would a user simply opening an email change perhaps a
'lastViewedDate' field and thus the 'Modified Date'? Or maybe moving the
email item from one folder to another changing a 'location' field and thus
the 'Modified Date'?
any further input would be appreciated.
also, I'm assuming from your comment that importing data from a pst file
would give the items in it a new modified date equal to the date of import?
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>> file -> archive...
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>> you select the folder(s) you want to archive, then below that it says:
>> "archive items older than:" 'date'
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>> 'date' being selected from a standard calander control.
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>> what 'date' are you specifying here? in other words, what date property
>> is used for making decision on archival here? actual email received date?
>> last date the email was viewed (accessed)? etc...
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> It's the Modified Date - one reason for not importing pst data.....
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