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Base Outlook AutoArchiving on the original Received or Sent date

 
 
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      15th Nov 2007
Microsoft should really give users the option to AutoArchive based on the
original Receive or Sent date rather than the modified date.

Many SmartPhone synchronization software changes the modified date, which
makes it almost impossbile to use AutoArchiving to keep the size of an
Exchange Information Store under control.

It seems that the logical way to do it is to base it on the original
received/sent date .. using the modified date doesn't make too much sense at
all.



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