Can a Macro do this?

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39N 95W

Outlook 2002 SP3
Windows XP Pro

I need to write a Macro to deal with a "hypothetical" email issue.

Suppose somebody hands you a computer and says "Clean up my email, please."
You start the computer, open up Outlook and take a look around. Everything
looks normal as normal can be. Then you go to where the email has been
backed up/archived, and you find 5 or 6 pst folders containing god knows
what, and each pst file is at least 500 MB in size. At this point, my
thinking is that it sure would be nice if I could write a script that will
combine the email from all of these pst files into a single pst file with
all duplicates removed.

Is this possible? Is the functionality already in Outlook?

I use Outlook solely for email purposes, but I don't recall there being the
ability in Outlook to weed out duplicate emails.

I had thought of loading the smallest pst file into Outlook, manually
deleting the dups, then use that file to export the email from the other pst
files into, making sure to select the "do not export duplicate mail" option
when I do so. The only problem with that is that I end up with all the
funky folders which I'd rather not have.

Also, just for my own edification, how difficult or easy would it be to
write a Macro that will make a copy of every single email item and place
them in a empty folder of my choosing within that pst file? The reason I
ask is that some of these pst files have 30 to 40 folders with email in
them, and I'm just trying to get them all in one place.

Any and all help and suggestions appreciated. Thanks!

-gk-


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