Captain777 said:
I am using Outlook 2002. I DO NOTwant to change the delivery
location of my emails. I DO want Outlook today to be at the root of
my Exchange folders.
"Outlook Today" is, by definition, the root of your delivery location.
Change the delivery location and you change Outlook Today.
The calendar cannot be on my personal folders
because it cannot be shared. I do need it shared.
Then you must make the Exchange mailbox the delivery location. That's how
it works. It's all or Take it or leave it.
I must deliver email to my personal folders to prevent going oversize
limit on my
Exchange account.
Then create a rule that will move incoming mail to your PST, but leave any
other type of item in the Exchange mailbox. Tools>Rules and Alerts>New
Rule>Start from a blank rule>CHeck messages when they arrive>Next. Select
the "uses the _form name_ form" condition. In the "Step 2" pane, click
_form name_, select "Application Forms" from the drop-down at the top left,
find and select "Message". Click Add, then Close, then Next. Select the
actions "move it to the _specified_ folder" and "stop processing more
rules". Click _specified_ in the "Step 2" pane and select the folder
(Inbox, perhaps) in your PST. (The "and on this machine only" condition
will get added at this point.) Click Next, then Next again (if you don't
want to specify any exceptions), give the rule a name, and click Finish.