Actually, your statement about emails coming from Outlook not having
attachments is not accurate.
I have thousands of emails stored in ON and they all contain the attachments
they came with. The issue is, all the attachments are dumped into the
"C\Temp\OneNoteAttachments\" subdirectory, rather than actually filing them
in the notebook where you move the note.
Moving emails to ON is, in my opinion, a good idea as the emails can now be
stored in contexts that make them logical to find and, as in my case, part of
a larger body of information on a given subject.
Just my $0.02
"Rainald Taesler" wrote:
> Tash wrote:
> > My outlook storage is full and so cant send emails but need all the
> > emails on my outlook..they have avi files attached so very big. How
> > do i put them on onenote so i can delete them from outlook?
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> ON is good for 1001 things.
> But it definitely is not a substitute for a mail-store.
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> One can send mails to ON from Outlook in order to have them in a certain
> contetxt. But this feature is not meant for storing masses of mails.
> And: Sending a mail from Outlook to ON does not include any attachments.
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> You have to solve the problem in Outlook itself.
> There is a number of ways:
> 1.) Archive old mails (as Bernd suggested).
> 2.) Increase the spavce at the location where the *.PST files are
> stored.
> 3.) Save the "big" attachments to a some other storage mediim and delete
> them for the mail.
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