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+ | =Outlook 2010= | ||
+ | ==IMAP== | ||
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+ | <li>Configure Outlook to download complete emails | ||
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+ | </ol> | ||
+ | </li> | ||
+ | <li>Create a new PST file | ||
+ | <ol> | ||
+ | <li></li> | ||
+ | </ol> | ||
+ | </li> | ||
+ | <li>Export the new PST file | ||
+ | <ol> | ||
+ | <li></li> | ||
+ | </ol> | ||
+ | </li> | ||
+ | </ol> | ||
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+ | ==POP3== | ||
+ | Export your PST file | ||
+ | <ol> | ||
+ | <li></li> | ||
+ | </ol> | ||
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=Outlook 2019= | =Outlook 2019= | ||
==IMAP== | ==IMAP== |
Revision as of 11:09, 20 September 2023
Contents
Outlook 2010
IMAP
- Configure Outlook to download complete emails
- Create a new PST file
- Export the new PST file
POP3
Export your PST file
Outlook 2019
IMAP
- Click File
- Click Account Settings.
- Click the new Account settings option that appears.
- Click the Data Files tab
- Click Add... to create a new .pst file
- Enter a file name like local-copy.pst
- Click OK
- Close Account settings
- You should now see a new folder in Outlook, below your normal inbox and folders