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About backing up or deleting items using AutoArchive

Your Microsoft Outlook mailbox grows as you create and receive items. To keep your mailbox manageable, you need another place to store— archive— the old items that are important but not frequently used. You also need a way to automatically move those old items to the archive location and to discard items whose content has expired and is no longer valid. AutoArchive takes care of these processes for you.

AutoArchive is on by default and runs automatically at scheduled intervals, clearing out old and expired items from folders. Old items are those that reach the archiving age you specify, and may include such things as the original e-mail you received with the goals for a project you're assigned to. Expired items are mail and meeting items whose content is no longer valid after a certain date, such as a meeting you had four months ago that still appears on your calendar. Although an expiration date is optional, you can define it at the time you create the item or at a later date. When the item expires, it's unavailable and has a strike-out mark through it.

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