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-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 6:35 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Outlook PST's, all versions


One more time for the hard of reading ... ;)

Not ALL of my pst's are 2 gigs. I have 1 at 1.9 (which I rounded to 2 gigs,
the one it gets hung up on) and another at 1.6, the rest are all under 1
gig. But I have 11 of them.

Since Outlook 2007 can handle 20 gig psts, asking it to handle a 2 gig pst
is not a stretch of the imagination. CERTAINLY asking it to handle several
psts under a gig a piece is EXPECTED.

Or are you telling me I am asking too much of my software? Is it that big a
piece of junk that it needs to be treated with kid gloves?

I mean seriously. I'm really not asking a whole lot here.

You keep defending Outlook but you arent really helping me out to understand
why. I could understand if I really did have one single 15 gig pst. Id say
ok, even though MS SAYS it's ok, it really isnt. MY bad.

But these psts are not over the top. And the messages within ARE spread over
many folders. I'm an organizational junkie when it comes to email.

Now Im rambling for the sake of arguing that the software should be able to
do this job, but for the record, I'm going with Thunderbird. Then I'm
working with a google plugin and importing EVERYTHING into Google. :) Let
them store all the files and messages.

I'm glad Outlook works for you. I hope it never ever fails you. :)


On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Jerry Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Might just be my configuration, but if I keep the pst files under 2GB,
> then outlook flies for me. Which is why I at this point have 11 pst
> files to hold my archives.
>




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