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PC Mac: Compressing Private Folder File(s)

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Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006


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SUMMARY

As a Macintosh client user, you can optimize the space taken by your private folder file(s) by compressing them.

To compress your private folder file(s), do the following:
  1. Open your private folder file.
  2. Select any folder.
  3. Use the COMMAND+I key combination or select Get Info from the File menu.

MORE INFORMATION

The Macintosh client is essentially the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, MS-DOS workstation with a Macintosh front end. However, the MS-DOS client does not include the compress feature.

In the MS-DOS environment, you must run the Mail Administrator program (ADMIN.EXE) and select Local-Admin, Storage, Compress to optimize the disk space taken by all folders within the Mail database.

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