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Re: MS Outlook questionFrom: Raymond Stephen (Stephen.Raymond@dhhs.tas.gov.au)Wed Aug 27 02:41:08 2008
The more I pondered this question the more I came to realise that there is no intrinsic limit on the inbox size in Outlook. Because my email client is provided by the hospital where I work, they have set their own limit on the size as the inbox actually resides on the hospital server, and with something like 2000 email addresses, they have to do that. If you are in that situation then the Archiving option is the only one that will work. If you are talking about your own email on your own computer at home there should be no limit except the size of your hard drive, as the inbox resides in your C: drive, and Outlook doesn't specify a size limit that I can find. I may be wrong, but I have asked others, who think not. Steve Raymond Ph (03)62227898 Cell 0438372395 -----Original Message----- From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Dr Eberhard W Lisse Sent: Wednesday, 27 August 2008 3:47 PM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: MS Outlook question Or get a Mac :-)-O el On 27 Aug 2008, at 01:56 , Raymond Stephen wrote:
> Probably moving items out of Inbox into Archive is your easiest CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER The information in this transmission may be confidential and/or protected by legal professional privilege, and is intended only for the person or persons to whom it is addressed. If you are not such a person, you are warned that any disclosure, copying or dissemination of the information is unauthorised. If you have received the transmission in error, please immediately contact this office by telephone, fax or email, to inform us of the error and to enable arrangements to be made for the destruction of the transmission, or its return at our cost. No liability is accepted for any unauthorised use of the information contained in this transmission. If the transmission contains advice, the advice is based on instructions in relation to, and is provided to the addressee in connection with, the matter mentioned above. Responsibility is not accepted for reliance upon it by any other person or for any other purpose.
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