Many thanks Brian . . . this makes eminent sense and has helped me locate the
problem (and the solution).
Unbeknown to me, only one of the computers was set to download everything.
However, it probably explains why its connection to the IMAP server kept
getting disconnected before it could download many of the messages (don’t
know but can only presume because the total files were so large.)
I’ve now set it up to do a few folders at a time . . . it appears to be
working because the pst files are increasing in size. However, it is taking
forever, because, although the 5 Gmail addresses total about 10Gb, Gmail has
many duplicates (and even triplicates) because of the “All mail” and “Sent
Mail” labels/folders (e.g. the largest Gmail account of 5.9Gb is already at
9.2Gb in Outlook and still increasing).
One more question, is it possible to rename the pst files associated with
the IMAP and force Outlook 2007 to associate with the new file? It worked
previously with POP but with IMAP it appears to start a new file.
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> "John TCI" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:7133A261-2D69-412F-997E-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > Do you know how to force Gmail/Outlook 2007to download copies of all of the
> > e-mails? Did you do something special when you set up IMAP? As far as I know
> > I haven't changed any of the default settings.
>
> When you visit a folder, all of the mesages in it should be downloaded. If
> you include the gmail account in the Send/Receive Group and specify that the
> entire message should be downloaded and then subscribe to all of the folders,
> they should all be checked each send/receive interval and any new medssages
> downloaded.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
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