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Old August 9th, 2008, 10:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
שימי פרידמן
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Default PST vs. Mailbox calendar issues

Hello there,

Hope you will be able to assist.

Here's the situation:

As many people, I too receive large amounts of messages to my mailbox.
After a while I figured it's a best practice to deliver them
automatically to my PST.

Thing is, the calendar appointments are delivered directly to the PST
as well, resulting in my mailbox calendar being irrelevant. Rules
don't help either, and so I'm back to manually sort everything out –
actually, nothing's changed.

The way I see it - there are (or should be) two ways to solve this:

1. Somehow share my personal calendar (the one residing in my PST)
instead of the mailbox one. Couldn't find a way to do it. No matter
what I do, people still see my mailbox calendar, the irrelevant one,
when using the 'Open a Shared Calendar' option in Outlook.

2. The other logical option would be to configure Outlook in a way
that will leave/deliver all appointments (invitations, updates,
cancelations etc.) in my mailbox but move the rest to the PST. This,
seemingly, cannot be accomplished, even with rules; you can leave the
mailbox as the delivery destination and add rules for everything but
appointments to be moved to the PST, however, Sent Items cannot be
MOVED, just copied. This means the sent items will be either
duplicated between the mailbox and the PST, or simply left in the
mailbox.

If you know a way to make any of the above solutions work, or have
other tested solutions – please let me know.

Thanks!
  #2  
Old August 9th, 2008, 04:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook][_5_]
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Default PST vs. Mailbox calendar issues

1. .pst files are not meant to be shared, hence the "personal" folders file.
2. What version of Outlook? 2003 and 2007 have an exception, not sure
about earlier version, for items that "use the appointment form" that you
can leave in your mailbox rather than move to personal folders.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, ???? ?????? asked:

| Hello there,
|
| Hope you will be able to assist.
|
| Here's the situation:
|
| As many people, I too receive large amounts of messages to my mailbox.
| After a while I figured it's a best practice to deliver them
| automatically to my PST.
|
| Thing is, the calendar appointments are delivered directly to the PST
| as well, resulting in my mailbox calendar being irrelevant. Rules
| don't help either, and so I'm back to manually sort everything out –
| actually, nothing's changed.
|
| The way I see it - there are (or should be) two ways to solve this:
|
| 1. Somehow share my personal calendar (the one residing in my PST)
| instead of the mailbox one. Couldn't find a way to do it. No matter
| what I do, people still see my mailbox calendar, the irrelevant one,
| when using the 'Open a Shared Calendar' option in Outlook.
|
| 2. The other logical option would be to configure Outlook in a way
| that will leave/deliver all appointments (invitations, updates,
| cancelations etc.) in my mailbox but move the rest to the PST. This,
| seemingly, cannot be accomplished, even with rules; you can leave the
| mailbox as the delivery destination and add rules for everything but
| appointments to be moved to the PST, however, Sent Items cannot be
| MOVED, just copied. This means the sent items will be either
| duplicated between the mailbox and the PST, or simply left in the
| mailbox.
|
| If you know a way to make any of the above solutions work, or have
| other tested solutions – please let me know.
|
| Thanks!


  #3  
Old August 9th, 2008, 05:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Simon[_9_]
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Posts: 2
Default PST vs. Mailbox calendar issues

Hello,

I'm using Oulook 2007.

How exactly do I configure it to leave the items that "use the
appointment form" in the mailbox?

I still should change the delivery destination to the PST, right?
So it means a rule can be created to make an exception to this?

Thanks in advance for your help.

On Aug 9, 6:49*pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote:
1. .pst files are not meant to be shared, hence the "personal" folders file.
2. *What version of Outlook? *2003 and 2007 have an exception, not sure
about earlier version, for items that "use the appointment form" that you
can leave in your mailbox rather than move to personal folders.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
How to ask a question:http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375

After furious head scratching, ???? ?????? asked:

| Hello there,
|
| Hope you will be able to assist.
|
| Here's the situation:
|
| As many people, I too receive large amounts of messages to my mailbox.
| After a while I figured it's a best practice to deliver them
| automatically to my PST.
|
| Thing is, the calendar appointments are delivered directly to the PST
| as well, resulting in my mailbox calendar being irrelevant. Rules
| don't help either, and so I'm back to manually sort everything out –
| actually, nothing's changed.
|
| The way I see it - there are (or should be) two ways to solve this:
|
| 1. Somehow share my personal calendar (the one residing in my PST)
| instead of the mailbox one. Couldn't find a way to do it. No matter
| what I do, people still see my mailbox calendar, the irrelevant one,
| when using the 'Open a Shared Calendar' option in Outlook.
|
| 2. The other logical option would be to configure Outlook in a way
| that will leave/deliver all appointments (invitations, updates,
| cancelations etc.) in my mailbox but move the rest to the PST. This,
| seemingly, cannot be accomplished, even with rules; you can leave the
| mailbox as the delivery destination and add rules for everything but
| appointments to be moved to the PST, however, Sent Items cannot be
| MOVED, just copied. This means the sent items will be either
| duplicated between the mailbox and the PST, or simply left in the
| mailbox.
|
| If you know a way to make any of the above solutions work, or have
| other tested solutions – please let me know.
|
| Thanks!


  #4  
Old August 9th, 2008, 10:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook][_5_]
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Posts: 4,690
Default PST vs. Mailbox calendar issues

No, leave your delivery to the mailbox and make a rule that moves all mail
to your .pst except for appts and meeting items.

Start from a blank rule that you define to move items to your personal
folders from your mailbox and add the exception to exclude appt and mtg
items.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, Simon asked:

| Hello,
|
| I'm using Oulook 2007.
|
| How exactly do I configure it to leave the items that "use the
| appointment form" in the mailbox?
|
| I still should change the delivery destination to the PST, right?
| So it means a rule can be created to make an exception to this?
|
| Thanks in advance for your help.
|
| On Aug 9, 6:49 pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote:
|| 1. .pst files are not meant to be shared, hence the "personal"
|| folders file.
|| 2. What version of Outlook? 2003 and 2007 have an exception, not sure
|| about earlier version, for items that "use the appointment form"
|| that you can leave in your mailbox rather than move to personal
|| folders.
||
|| --
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
|| How to ask a question:http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
||
|| After furious head scratching, ???? ?????? asked:
||
||| Hello there,
|||
||| Hope you will be able to assist.
|||
||| Here's the situation:
|||
||| As many people, I too receive large amounts of messages to my
||| mailbox. After a while I figured it's a best practice to deliver
||| them automatically to my PST.
|||
||| Thing is, the calendar appointments are delivered directly to the
||| PST as well, resulting in my mailbox calendar being irrelevant.
||| Rules don't help either, and so I'm back to manually sort
||| everything out – actually, nothing's changed.
|||
||| The way I see it - there are (or should be) two ways to solve this:
|||
||| 1. Somehow share my personal calendar (the one residing in my PST)
||| instead of the mailbox one. Couldn't find a way to do it. No matter
||| what I do, people still see my mailbox calendar, the irrelevant one,
||| when using the 'Open a Shared Calendar' option in Outlook.
|||
||| 2. The other logical option would be to configure Outlook in a way
||| that will leave/deliver all appointments (invitations, updates,
||| cancelations etc.) in my mailbox but move the rest to the PST. This,
||| seemingly, cannot be accomplished, even with rules; you can leave
||| the mailbox as the delivery destination and add rules for
||| everything but appointments to be moved to the PST, however, Sent
||| Items cannot be MOVED, just copied. This means the sent items will
||| be either duplicated between the mailbox and the PST, or simply
||| left in the mailbox.
|||
||| If you know a way to make any of the above solutions work, or have
||| other tested solutions – please let me know.
|||
||| Thanks!


  #5  
Old August 10th, 2008, 03:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Simon[_9_]
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Posts: 2
Default PST vs. Mailbox calendar issues

But then there's this problem with the Sent Items.
There's no way to make a rule that MOVES them to the PST, you can only
COPY them...
That's why I didn't do it in the first place.

That's also the 2nd solution I figured is supposed to be supported by
Outlook (see my original post).

How do I make a rule that MOVES ALL the messages to the PST??

On Aug 9, 2:25*pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote:
No, leave your delivery to the mailbox and make a rule that moves all mail
to your .pst except for appts and meeting items.

Start from a blank rule that you define to move items to your personal
folders from your mailbox and add the exception to exclude appt and mtg
items.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
How to ask a question:http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375

After furious head scratching, Simon asked:

| Hello,
|
| I'm using Oulook 2007.
|
| How exactly do I configure it to leave the items that "use the
| appointment form" in the mailbox?
|
| I still should change the delivery destination to the PST, right?
| So it means a rule can be created to make an exception to this?
|
| Thanks in advance for your help.
|
| On Aug 9, 6:49 pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote:
|| 1. .pst files are not meant to be shared, hence the "personal"
|| folders file.
|| 2. What version of Outlook? 2003 and 2007 have an exception, not sure
|| about earlier version, for items that "use the appointment form"
|| that you can leave in your mailbox rather than move to personal
|| folders.
||
|| --
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
|| How to ask a question:http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
||
|| After furious head scratching, ???? ?????? asked:
||
||| Hello there,
|||
||| Hope you will be able to assist.
|||
||| Here's the situation:
|||
||| As many people, I too receive large amounts of messages to my
||| mailbox. After a while I figured it's a best practice to deliver
||| them automatically to my PST.
|||
||| Thing is, the calendar appointments are delivered directly to the
||| PST as well, resulting in my mailbox calendar being irrelevant.
||| Rules don't help either, and so I'm back to manually sort
||| everything out – actually, nothing's changed.
|||
||| The way I see it - there are (or should be) two ways to solve this:
|||
||| 1. Somehow share my personal calendar (the one residing in my PST)
||| instead of the mailbox one. Couldn't find a way to do it. No matter
||| what I do, people still see my mailbox calendar, the irrelevant one,
||| when using the 'Open a Shared Calendar' option in Outlook.
|||
||| 2. The other logical option would be to configure Outlook in a way
||| that will leave/deliver all appointments (invitations, updates,
||| cancelations etc.) in my mailbox but move the rest to the PST. This,
||| seemingly, cannot be accomplished, even with rules; you can leave
||| the mailbox as the delivery destination and add rules for
||| everything but appointments to be moved to the PST, however, Sent
||| Items cannot be MOVED, just copied. This means the sent items will
||| be either duplicated between the mailbox and the PST, or simply
||| left in the mailbox.
|||
||| If you know a way to make any of the above solutions work, or have
||| other tested solutions – please let me know.
|||
||| Thanks!

  #6  
Old August 10th, 2008, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook][_5_]
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Posts: 4,690
Default PST vs. Mailbox calendar issues

I simply move mine once a week from my mailbox to personal folder rather
than spend time trying to game Outlook.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, Simon asked:

| But then there's this problem with the Sent Items.
| There's no way to make a rule that MOVES them to the PST, you can only
| COPY them...
| That's why I didn't do it in the first place.
|
| That's also the 2nd solution I figured is supposed to be supported by
| Outlook (see my original post).
|
| How do I make a rule that MOVES ALL the messages to the PST??
|
| On Aug 9, 2:25 pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote:
|| No, leave your delivery to the mailbox and make a rule that moves
|| all mail to your .pst except for appts and meeting items.
||
|| Start from a blank rule that you define to move items to your
|| personal folders from your mailbox and add the exception to exclude
|| appt and mtg items.
||
|| --
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
|| How to ask a question:http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
||
|| After furious head scratching, Simon asked:
||
||| Hello,
|||
||| I'm using Oulook 2007.
|||
||| How exactly do I configure it to leave the items that "use the
||| appointment form" in the mailbox?
|||
||| I still should change the delivery destination to the PST, right?
||| So it means a rule can be created to make an exception to this?
|||
||| Thanks in advance for your help.
|||
||| On Aug 9, 6:49 pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever
||| wrote:
|||| 1. .pst files are not meant to be shared, hence the "personal"
|||| folders file.
|||| 2. What version of Outlook? 2003 and 2007 have an exception, not
|||| sure about earlier version, for items that "use the appointment
|||| form" that you can leave in your mailbox rather than move to
|||| personal folders.
||||
|||| --
|||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||||
|||| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
|||| How to ask a question:http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
||||
|||| After furious head scratching, ???? ?????? asked:
||||
||||| Hello there,
|||||
||||| Hope you will be able to assist.
|||||
||||| Here's the situation:
|||||
||||| As many people, I too receive large amounts of messages to my
||||| mailbox. After a while I figured it's a best practice to deliver
||||| them automatically to my PST.
|||||
||||| Thing is, the calendar appointments are delivered directly to the
||||| PST as well, resulting in my mailbox calendar being irrelevant.
||||| Rules don't help either, and so I'm back to manually sort
||||| everything out – actually, nothing's changed.
|||||
||||| The way I see it - there are (or should be) two ways to solve
||||| this:
|||||
||||| 1. Somehow share my personal calendar (the one residing in my PST)
||||| instead of the mailbox one. Couldn't find a way to do it. No
||||| matter what I do, people still see my mailbox calendar, the
||||| irrelevant one, when using the 'Open a Shared Calendar' option in
||||| Outlook.
|||||
||||| 2. The other logical option would be to configure Outlook in a way
||||| that will leave/deliver all appointments (invitations, updates,
||||| cancelations etc.) in my mailbox but move the rest to the PST.
||||| This, seemingly, cannot be accomplished, even with rules; you can
||||| leave the mailbox as the delivery destination and add rules for
||||| everything but appointments to be moved to the PST, however, Sent
||||| Items cannot be MOVED, just copied. This means the sent items will
||||| be either duplicated between the mailbox and the PST, or simply
||||| left in the mailbox.
|||||
||||| If you know a way to make any of the above solutions work, or have
||||| other tested solutions – please let me know.
|||||
||||| Thanks!


  #7  
Old August 11th, 2008, 12:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Posts: 17,338
Default PST vs. Mailbox calendar issues

Create an after sending rule to move items to the pst and disable the option
to save sent items. Note that if something happens and the rule fails you
won't have a copy of the sent item.

Personally, I think you are better off using the mailbox and archiving it
regularly - daily if need be. Set it to delete junk and deleted items too.

--
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"Simon" wrote in message
...
But then there's this problem with the Sent Items.
There's no way to make a rule that MOVES them to the PST, you can only
COPY them...
That's why I didn't do it in the first place.

That's also the 2nd solution I figured is supposed to be supported by
Outlook (see my original post).

How do I make a rule that MOVES ALL the messages to the PST??

On Aug 9, 2:25 pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote:
No, leave your delivery to the mailbox and make a rule that moves all
mail
to your .pst except for appts and meeting items.

Start from a blank rule that you define to move items to your personal
folders from your mailbox and add the exception to exclude appt and mtg
items.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
How to ask a question:http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375

After furious head scratching, Simon asked:

| Hello,
|
| I'm using Oulook 2007.
|
| How exactly do I configure it to leave the items that "use the
| appointment form" in the mailbox?
|
| I still should change the delivery destination to the PST, right?
| So it means a rule can be created to make an exception to this?
|
| Thanks in advance for your help.
|
| On Aug 9, 6:49 pm, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote:
|| 1. .pst files are not meant to be shared, hence the "personal"
|| folders file.
|| 2. What version of Outlook? 2003 and 2007 have an exception, not sure
|| about earlier version, for items that "use the appointment form"
|| that you can leave in your mailbox rather than move to personal
|| folders.
||
|| --
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
|| How to ask a question:http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
||
|| After furious head scratching, ???? ?????? asked:
||
||| Hello there,
|||
||| Hope you will be able to assist.
|||
||| Here's the situation:
|||
||| As many people, I too receive large amounts of messages to my
||| mailbox. After a while I figured it's a best practice to deliver
||| them automatically to my PST.
|||
||| Thing is, the calendar appointments are delivered directly to the
||| PST as well, resulting in my mailbox calendar being irrelevant.
||| Rules don't help either, and so I'm back to manually sort
||| everything out – actually, nothing's changed.
|||
||| The way I see it - there are (or should be) two ways to solve this:
|||
||| 1. Somehow share my personal calendar (the one residing in my PST)
||| instead of the mailbox one. Couldn't find a way to do it. No matter
||| what I do, people still see my mailbox calendar, the irrelevant one,
||| when using the 'Open a Shared Calendar' option in Outlook.
|||
||| 2. The other logical option would be to configure Outlook in a way
||| that will leave/deliver all appointments (invitations, updates,
||| cancelations etc.) in my mailbox but move the rest to the PST. This,
||| seemingly, cannot be accomplished, even with rules; you can leave
||| the mailbox as the delivery destination and add rules for
||| everything but appointments to be moved to the PST, however, Sent
||| Items cannot be MOVED, just copied. This means the sent items will
||| be either duplicated between the mailbox and the PST, or simply
||| left in the mailbox.
|||
||| If you know a way to make any of the above solutions work, or have
||| other tested solutions – please let me know.
|||
||| Thanks!


 




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