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Export/Archive UTmail+ account content using Outlook for Windows

Exporting/archiving UTmail+ account content locally (in addition to keeping it on the server) allows messages, contacts, and calendar items to be accessed when the computer is not connected to the Internet. Please note that when new messages, contacts or calendar items are added to the active account, the archive does not automatically update.

You can also export/archive content to local storage and delete that content from the server to reduce the total storage used that counts towards your storage quota. You maintain a record of any saved content in the archive.

Finally, you can import the archived content into Outlook and move it to a new account if necessary.

  1. Open the Microsoft Outlook app on your Windows.
  2. Click File
    Outlook top menu navigation bar
     
     
  3. Go to the second tab marked Open and Export, and then click on the option for Import/Export.
    Open & Export
     
     
  4. In the Import and Export Wizard, pick Export to a file, then Next.
    Export Wizard
     
     
  5. You’ll be given a choice of two files. Make sure you select Outlook Data File (.pst).
    Export to a file - Create a file of type
     
     
  6. Pick the email folder you would like to back up. Then click Next.
    Export to a file - Select the folder to export from
     
     
  7. Pick a location to save with the Browse button. Then click on Finish.
    Export to a file - Save exported file as
     
     
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