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Mike Gale
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      22nd Mar 2010
I'm helping to rearrange an email account.

The account has been run via a web interface to the ISP's mail store for
some time. (It's not one of the big name free ISP's.)

The messages (a lot of them) will be transferred to Outlook. (I could use a
number of different versions of Outlook to get the local PST up to date
before installing it on the target machine.)

There are currently a lot of messages in the remote inbox.

I'd like to move them in batches, say 20 at a time.

I'm looking for the slickest way to do that.

Options which are a bit clunky and which I'd rather avoid include:

1) Download headers into Outlook, then mark some to transfer.

2) Moving mails on the remote server into a holding pen directory then
batching them via the remote inbox.

Ideally I'd like a command within Outlook that just does what I want. I
haven't found one so far (which surprised me).

If I'm pushed into a corner I'm prepared to program something up, these days
I'd use .NET to work with the Outlook API, though it's many, many years since
I touched that so I'd have to research it all over again.

What is the best way to do this?

(Best for me is least time, least thinking, least steps and ideally
something that somebody else (without a programming background) can safely
do.)
 
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Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert
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      23rd Mar 2010
On 3/22/2010 4:34 PM, Mike Gale wrote:
> I'm helping to rearrange an email account.
>
> The account has been run via a web interface to the ISP's mail store for
> some time. (It's not one of the big name free ISP's.)
>
> The messages (a lot of them) will be transferred to Outlook. (I could use a
> number of different versions of Outlook to get the local PST up to date
> before installing it on the target machine.)
>
> There are currently a lot of messages in the remote inbox.
>
> I'd like to move them in batches, say 20 at a time.
>
> I'm looking for the slickest way to do that.
>
> Options which are a bit clunky and which I'd rather avoid include:
>
> 1) Download headers into Outlook, then mark some to transfer.
>
> 2) Moving mails on the remote server into a holding pen directory then
> batching them via the remote inbox.
>
> Ideally I'd like a command within Outlook that just does what I want. I
> haven't found one so far (which surprised me).
>
> If I'm pushed into a corner I'm prepared to program something up, these days
> I'd use .NET to work with the Outlook API, though it's many, many years since
> I touched that so I'd have to research it all over again.
>
> What is the best way to do this?
>
> (Best for me is least time, least thinking, least steps and ideally
> something that somebody else (without a programming background) can safely
> do.)

Why must you do this in small batches?

Just grab the whole mailbox and deal with it locally.

If you have IMAP access to that account, Outlook can deal with it
natively. IMAP downloads headers and then you can choose what to
download from that point. What you are asking for is not impossible to
do with POP3, but it'll be more hassle than it's worth.

A more functional workaround is to pull your POP3 mailbox into Gmail.
After that, simply connect to Gmail via IMAP and enjoy.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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      23rd Mar 2010
"Mike Gale" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'd like to move them in batches, say 20 at a time.
>
> I'm looking for the slickest way to do that.


Can you log into the mailbox with a web browser? If so, move to a temporary
folder all but 20 of the Inbox messages. Allow Outlook to download those and
deal with them. Move back to the server Inbox the next 20 and repeat.
Continue until all are handled.
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