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May 29th, 2012, 08:42 PM
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Accessing/Syncing a Huge .PST File
My client, and brother-in-law, who is an attorney, has an issue in accessing his OUtlook 2003 mail from various locations. The problem is that he would like to have Outlook access his mail account via his laptop whilst in court away from the office but then return to the office and see an exact copy of all the emails sent, received, filed, etc. while he was away. His .pst file is 1.02 GB in size as he has 100+ rules and associated directories to store mail within the .pst file.
I am using Syncplicity, a cloud-based app, to sync his files. The problem with having Syncplicity sync the .pst file is the size. He would invariably return and not give the syncing s/w time to sync OR leave the mail app open in his office while using the mail and .pst file remotely.
I have given him the option of accesing his mail via the Internet mail logon BUT he still wants to see any sent emails while away locally on his desktop PC as well as be able to save and file emails within the many directories he has in Outlook.
I have found syncing software made just for pst files but hoped there was/is a better solution other than trying to set up an exchange server.
Here is the link for the s/w I found: http://www.easy2sync.com/en/produkte/e2s4o_shots.php
What can I do to help him solve this problem?
Thanks!
Jeff F.
Last edited by Farrar; May 29th, 2012 at 09:08 PM.
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