PST Folders -- different formats??

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raghuveer.v

Hi,

I have multiple PST folders on my local machine -- however, only one of
them has all the default folders (Inbox, Sent Mails) --- other just
have the folders I had created.

I would like to have a 'Sent Mails' folder in each of my PST folders
.... how can I achieve that?

Thnaks in advance.

~Raghuveer
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Only your default PST file will contain the default folders.
You can create any folder you would like in another PST file. You can
certainly create a folder called "Sent Mails" in them if you wish.
 
R

raghuveer.v

Okay, on a second thought -- I must have created that "Sent Items"
folder myself sometime back, I guess :)

Thanks for the info, Russ.

~Raghuveer
Only your default PST file will contain the default folders.
You can create any folder you would like in another PST file. You can
certainly create a folder called "Sent Mails" in them if you wish.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi,

I have multiple PST folders on my local machine -- however, only one of
them has all the default folders (Inbox, Sent Mails) --- other just
have the folders I had created.

I would like to have a 'Sent Mails' folder in each of my PST folders
... how can I achieve that?

Thnaks in advance.

~Raghuveer
 
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Remove ABCD from Email address to reply

If you wanted to have the sent mail put into a different sent folder, you
can accomplish that with a rule.

Neil

Okay, on a second thought -- I must have created that "Sent Items"
folder myself sometime back, I guess :)

Thanks for the info, Russ.

~Raghuveer
Only your default PST file will contain the default folders.
You can create any folder you would like in another PST file. You can
certainly create a folder called "Sent Mails" in them if you wish.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi,

I have multiple PST folders on my local machine -- however, only one of
them has all the default folders (Inbox, Sent Mails) --- other just
have the folders I had created.

I would like to have a 'Sent Mails' folder in each of my PST folders
... how can I achieve that?

Thnaks in advance.

~Raghuveer
 

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