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Revision as of 22:21, 20 September 2023
Outlook stores emails in a special proprietary database format called PST. PST files are very prone to corruption and data loss. For this reason we do not recommend using Outlook. If you are currently using Outlook, this guide will explain how to export your PST file for local backup. This file can then be saved to external media like flash sticks or external hard drives for on-site and off-site backup.
If you're using Imaginet's Stratus Cloud Backup service, you can back up your main PST file without having to export it, however it is still recommended that you crate local on-site and off-site backups as part of a 3-2-1 backup strategy.
Before you begin
If you're using a POP3 account, you can simply export your PST file.
If you're using an IMAP account, your emails will not be stored in a PST file, but in an OST file. It's best not to alter this file in any way, since it syncs with your mail server. To back up your emails safely, you can create a new PST file, and then copy and paste the emails you want to back up into a separate folder.
It is important that you copy your emails, so that your account will not be affected.
Once done, you can proceed to the export step.
WARNING
If you have a lot of emails it may be safer, faster, and easier to back up your mail via POP3. You can set up your account as POP3 in a different mail client like Thunderbird. Be very careful, and be sure to set Thunderbird to NOT delete mail from the server.
Outlook 2010
IMAP
- Configure Outlook to download complete emails
- Start MS Outlook.
- Click the Send / Receive tab
- Click Send/Receive Groups
- Click Define Send/Receive Groups
- Click All accounts
- Click Edit
- Click your account and ensure that Download complete items including attachments is selected
- Click OK
- Create a new PST file
- 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
- You can copy and paste any emails and folders from your main folders into this new folder without affecting your mail account
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Step 1.4: Send/Receive Groups
Steps 1.5 - 1.6: Edit all accounts
Step 1.7: Download complete items including attachments
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IMAP & POP3
Export your PST file.
- Click the File tab.
- Click Options
- Click Advanced
- Click Export
- Click Export to a file
- Click Next
- Click Outlook Data File (.pst)
- click Next
- Select the folders to export. To export your entire mailbox, click the mailbox. The mailbox will usually display your email address.
- Make sure the Include Subfolders box is ticked
- Click Next
- Click Browse and select a location to save the exported file
- Click Finish to complete the process
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Steps 3 & 4: Click Advanced and then Export
Step 7: Outlook Data file (.pst)
Step 9: Select folders to export
Step 12: Browse and choose where to save the file
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Outlook 2013 & 2016
IMAP
- Configure Outlook to download complete emails
- Start MS Outlook.
- Click the Send / Receive tab
- Click Send/Receive Groups
- Click Define Send/Receive Groups
- Click All accounts
- Click Edit
- Click your account and ensure that Download complete item including attachments for subscribed folders is selected
- Click OK
- Create a new PST file
- Click File
- Click Account Settings.
- Click Account settings... (the first option in the dropdown list).
- 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
- You can copy and paste any emails and folders from your main folders into this new folder without affecting your mail account
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Step 1.3: Click Define Send/Receive Groups
Steps 2.4 - 2.5 Add a new data file
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Outlook 2013, 2016, 2021, and 365: POP3 & IMAP
Export your PST file
- Click File
- Click Open & Export
- Click Import/Export
- Click Export to a file
- Click Next
- Select Outlook data file (.pst)
- Tick the folders you want to back up
- Click Next
- Choose a memorable location to save the export, like My Documents
- Click Finish
Outlook 2021 & 365
IMAP
IMAP & POP3
1. Select File > Open & Export > Import/Export
2. Select Export to a file, and then select Next.
3. Select Outlook Data File (.pst), and select Next.
4. Select the mail folder or folders in the list that you want to back up and select Next.
5. Choose a location and name for your backup file, and then select Finish.
6. If you want to ensure no one has access to your files, enter and confirm a password, and then select OK