We use Exchange servers here at Microsoft, and when my mail folders on my Exchange server start to fill up I move some of the mails into a PST file. I know that everyone manages their emails and archives differently, but as a matter of personal preference I don't use the Outlook auto-archive features I prefer to use Personal Folders (*.PST) files that I manage myself, and I create a new PST file each year. To start things off, I need to give you some background information about why I wrote the macro in this blog post. But that being said, free code is always nice, so I thought that I'd convert these macros into a few blogs that might help someone else at the same time. I wrote some special-purpose macros that I would probably lose unless I put them somewhere where I can find them easily. There's an old adage that says, " If you don't write something down then you'll forget it," and for my own benefit that's more or less what I'm doing here. So if you just want IIS information, you can stop reading now - otherwise, you are proceeding at your own risk. I'd like to take a brief departure from my normal IIS-related blogs and write about something that we use everyday - email and in my specific situation I am using Microsoft Office Outlook.
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