Are you expecting more mail in that PST file? If so, it will re-use the
space of the deleted items.
If not, and if it will not compact, then the only method I see is to
create a new PST file, then drag-and-drop all existing folders and items
to the new PST file.
Pad M Lingam wrote:
> Hi Pat Willener,
>
> Thanks for your reply, but is there any effective way to reduce the size of
> the pst file. I tried compacting as you said, the message box appeared just
> for a sec and closed even though I have deleted around 2000 mails and also
> deleted it from the trash folder.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Pat Willener" wrote:
>
>> When you delete Outlook items, they will go into the Deleted Items
>> folder, which possibly enlarges the PST file. Removing items completely
>> (i.e. emptying the Deleted Items folder) will not automatically shrink
>> the PST file; you will have to compact it manually (via right-click |
>> Properties).
>>
>> However, compaction will only occur if a substantial number of items
>> have been deleted.
>>
>> Pad M Lingam wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I was cleaning my system and when I deleted my mails, I still see the pst
>>> size larger than it was before deleting the mails. What can be done for this?
>>>
>>> Please help me on this.
>>>
>>> Thanks
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