
If you are in a business where email retention is a requirement then PSTs aren't sufficient anyways and there are plenty of real, hosted solutions that will archive all your email for a few dollars a month.ĭo you want to come and educate my users? I even get requests from people to restore files from 10 years ago. If people think they need to save 10GB+ of email from years and years ago then user education is in order. Why isn't there PST functionality built into a product called Outlook (sorry.
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If I export from Outlook for Mac what format would I choose so that on Outlook 2010 (PC) where I could import?

He's got too much mail to take the time to do that route so I'm looking at how I can best take the files and folders "on the mac" and create a PST out of them - is there a way to do that that I am missing?

I don't know how I can get the mail into PST form without dragging them back up to "inbox" and syncing to exchange and using a PC with Outlook 2010. This person now wants to have access to their mail in a Windows PC instead of the Mac due to their frustration with Outlook. I have a user that dragged folders from their inbox (exchange account) to a folder "on my mac". I run Exchange and how can an application that's named "Outlook" not have basic functions such as "archive" or "export to PST"? It connects to an Exchange server, but bless you if you don't run into syncing issues at some point, which leads me into the reason for this post (besides the rant - sorry!). I'm a Windows admin and I have to say that I loathe Outlook for Mac.
