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      10th Jul 2007
I sent up my autoarchive to delete messages in assigned folders every 5 days.
Just stopped working about a month ago for no reason.

Any one know why
 
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      10th Jul 2007
Ivan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I sent up my autoarchive to delete messages in assigned folders every
> 5 days. Just stopped working about a month ago for no reason.


Undoubtably there's a reason. What version of Outlook, for starters? What
type of account?
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      10th Jul 2007
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>I sent up my autoarchive to delete messages in assigned folders every 5
>days.
> Just stopped working about a month ago for no reason.
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> Any one know why



Autoarchiving uses the modified date, not the received or sent date. If
you move items between folders then the modified date got changed.

 
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      12th Jul 2007
Hi Brian

Outlook XP, exchange client on a network and not using a .pst file

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Ivan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > I sent up my autoarchive to delete messages in assigned folders every
> > 5 days. Just stopped working about a month ago for no reason.

>
> Undoubtably there's a reason. What version of Outlook, for starters? What
> type of account?
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> Brian Tillman
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      12th Jul 2007
Ivan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Outlook XP, exchange client on a network and not using a .pst file


Since you're using Exchange, you're first solution attempt would be to speak
with your Exchange admins. Add the "Modified Dat" column to the display of
the folder you want archived and see if the date is older or newer than your
archive criteria.
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      15th Jul 2007
On 12 jul, 21:31, "Brian Tillman" <tillman1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Ivan <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >OutlookXP, exchange client on a network and not using a .pst file

>
> Since you're using Exchange, you're first solution attempt would be to speak
> with your Exchange admins. Add the "Modified Dat" column to the display of
> the folder you want archived and see if the date is older or newer than yourarchivecriteria.
> --
> Brian Tillman


Even when working with exchange: archiving means the use of pst files!
Check your archive properties and you will find a pst file. I'm
affraid this pst file is 2GB and that's a problem using OL2000. Are
you using that version?

 
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