How to automatically and manually archive emails in Outlook

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If your Microsoft Exchange account has strict size limits, it fills very quickly by replies and forwards of emails with attachments. When your Outlook mailbox fills up, you cannot receive new emails without removing old ones. To prevent your inbox from filling up and still keep the conversation's history, you can move old items to a separate Outlook Data File (an archive.pst). You can archive emails manually or use the AutoArchive feature in Outlook that moves old entities to an archive automatically. You can customize the AutoArchive schedule and behavior for a more comfortable Outlook experience.

To customize AutoArchive features for all folders, do the following:

   1.   On the File tab, click the Options button:

Options in Outlook 2016

   2.   In the Outlook Options dialog box, on the Advanced tab, under AutoArchive, click the AutoArchive Settings... button:

Outlook 2016 Options

   3.   In the AutoArchive dialog box you can:

Auto-Archive in Outlook 2016
  • Use the Run AutoArchive every checkbox to turn automatic archiving of emails and other items.
  • Use the following textbox to set the frequency to archive emails, events, and other time-bound items in Outlook.
  • In the Default folder settings for archiving group, define:
    • the term after which messages will move to an archive,
    • the path and the name of the .pst file.
  • In the Move old items to field, you can change the file name (archive.pst) and location, so your Outlook items are archived in any other place of your choice.

    By default, Outlook saves archived items in the following location:

    C:\Users\<user_name>\Documents\Outlook Files\archive.pst

  • Apply the new settings to all folders using the Apply these settings to all folders now button.

   4.   Click OK twice.

Note: You can archive items manually at any time you want. On the File tab, in the Info view, click the Tools button, and then choose the Clean Up Old Items... option. If you do not see Archive and AutoArchive settings for your account, it is possible that your system administrators disabled this feature.

See also the tip How to archive folder in Outlook.

See also this tip in French: Fonction d'archivage automatique dans Outlook.

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