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There are several things you can do to keep your Microsoft Outlook email account organized and operational. This document will familiarize you with these maintenance terms and techniques, including the following:
To help efficiently use limited resources at UW-Eau Claire, account quotas have been applied to campus email accounts. When you reach the quota, your rights will immediately be restricted.
| Student Quota |
Faculty/Staff Quota |
Rights Restricted |
|---|---|---|
| 160 MB | 160 MB | may no longer send messages |
| 200 MB | 200 MB | may no longer send or receive messages |
NOTES:
You will not receive any warning before your rights are restricted.
This quota does not apply to your H: drive; it is specific to the Outlook program.
Become familiar with the items on the following list, and keep in mind that they all contribute to your account quota because they take up space.
You will want to monitor your mailbox size on a regular basis, the more traffic on the account (e.g., number of messages you send/receive, number of entries on your calendar), the faster your account will approach its quota. There are two ways to view your mailbox size:
In the Folder List, right click MAILBOX - Full Name » Properties for "Mailbox - Full Name..."...
The Mailbox Properties dialog box appears.
In the General tab, click FOLDER SIZE...
The Folder Size dialog box appears displaying your total file size and a list of the individual folders with their total size.
NOTE: The contents of the Subfolder list may vary by user.
When done viewing the list, click CLOSE
Click OK
From the Tools menu, select Mailbox Cleanup...
The Mailbox Cleanup dialog box appears.
To see the size of your mailbox, click VIEW MAILBOX SIZE...
The Folder Size dialog box appears displaying your total file size and a list of the individual folders with their total size.
NOTE: The contents of the Subfolder list may vary by user.
When done viewing the list, click CLOSE
Click CLOSE
It's a good idea to clean up your email account on a regular basis in order to keep your folders organized, optimize Microsoft Outlook's performance, and make sure that you don't exceed your account quota. The following table provides some guidance regarding how to carry out your cleanup:
| Cleanup Tips | See Related Documentation |
|---|---|
Delete any messages in your Sent Items that you no longer need |
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Delete any message in your Inbox and other folders that are no longer needed |
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After saving needed attachments to an appropriate location, remove the attachment from the email message |
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Review your Contacts and delete contacts and distribution lists you no longer use. |
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Delete messages in the Deleted Items folder |