If you are Faculty or Staff at Canisius College, your campus email account ("username@canisius.edu") is supplied and managed through a program called Microsoft Exchange. By Via computers, Employees access their email via Microsoft Outlook Web, or Desktop Outlook (for PC or Mac.) A few faculty use the Mac Mail client on their Macbook computers. Many employees also have their Canisius email accounts accessible through mobile apps on smart phones or tablets.
By default, messages other people send to you are collected in your Inbox, while messages you send to others are filed in a Sent Items folder.
Exchange automatically deletes old emails according to the following rules:
- Emails located in the "Inbox" and "Sent Items" folders are deleted after 120 180 days.
- Emails located in the "Deleted Mail" folder are deleted after 30 days.
- Subfolders, and emails within those subfolders, created inside the Inbox, Sent Items, and Deleted Mail folders are deleted after 120 180 days (Inbox, Sent Items) or 30 days (Deleted Mail).
In each email, Exchange includes an expiration date, telling you when that email will be deleted if left in the Inbox, Sent Items, or Deleted Folder.
At the top of any email in your inbox or sent mail folder (or Deleted folder), you will see an expiration date.
Messages stored in folders that are located outside of the Inbox and Sent Items folder are not deleted. So to save old emails, periodically move them into folders you create outside of your Inbox and Sent Items folders.*
Are you a filer or a piler?
A filer is a person who typically creates folders for specific groups of messages. Examples might be for specific courses ("HIS 108A FA15HIS108A FA22") or projects ("Library Phase II") or from specific people or organizations ("Snack Food Subcommittee"). Other filers parse messages by dates, such as weeks, months, and years. Filers often remember to save older messages they've received, but neglect to similarly save older messages they have sent. If a user wishes to save her or his sent messages, they must transfer those messages to another folder as well.
If you’re a filer, be sure that the received messages in your Inbox, and the sent messages in your Sent Items folder are moved to these other folders before they reach 120 180 days old. Messages in the folders you create outside the Inbox or Sent Items folder will not be deleted by Exchange.
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It is important to note that for archiving saving old messages, you do not want to create folders within the Inbox or Sent Items folders. Subfolders or "child folders" within the Inbox or Sent Items folders will be deleted after 120 180 days, along with any messages stored in them.
*Note: You may notice that Microsoft Outlook has an Archive function, but this tool is really for shrinking the file size(s) of your email data, and for various reasons, Canisius ITS does not recommend that you use this at all, or rely on it to save your old emails. Instead, follow the procedures below.
Below are instructions for creating folders, deleting unwanted messages, and moving messages you wish to save into other folders.
For Faculty and Staff who use Outlook 2010, the "Desktop" versions of Outlook for Windows PCs:
Outlook WebCreate a New Folder Toward the top of the lefthand column, right click onyour |
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Deleting unneeded messages
Tip: If you’re a filer, select only 15 or 20 messages at a time then delete them. Continue until your Inbox and sent mail folder contains only those messages you want to keep. Move your messages
Tip: If you’re a “piler” and are putting all of your message into a single folder (i.e. |
2022 messages) place your cursor in the pane with all of your messages and hold down the control key and press the letter “a” to select ALL message. Place your cursor on one of the selected messages, hold down the left mouse button and drag the messages to your folder |
For Faculty and Staff who use Outlook Web Application (OWA). This means you get to your email through my.canisius.edu or exchange.canisius.edu
Open the Outlook Web Application the way you usually do.
Deleting unneeded messages
- Click on those messages while holding down the control key. This will select that message.
- Select 15 or 20 messages as described above.
- Place your cursor over one of the selected messages and right click.
- Choose Delete from the pop-up menu. This will delete all of the selected messages. Repeat until your Inbox in free of unneeded messages.
- To delete contiguous messages, left click on the first message you want to delete, hold down the Shift key and select the last message you want to delete.
- Place your cursor on any of the selected messages and right click.
- A pop-up menu will appear and choose delete from the menu. Your messages will be deleted.
Create a new folder
- In the upper left, right click on your account name, for example lastname, firstname.
- In the pop-up menu select Create New Folder. You should see that Exchange creates that new folder just below the "Deleted Items" folder.
- Name the folder; for example "2012 Messages" or "Department Meetings."
To save your messages, do not store them in folders within your inbox. Instead, create them as folders separate from your inbox.
Move your messages
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