Online posts can be taken down by platforms or deleted by those posting them. That's why Bellingcat has created a tool, the Auto Archiver, to help quickly and easily archive online content.

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Online posts can be taken down by platforms or deleted by those posting them. That's why Bellingcat has created a tool, the Auto Archiver, to help quickly and easily archive online content.
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Being the other side of the world sometime can be troublesome. But it makes you feel at home, right? I currently working for a company whose business mostly done in .Net environment.
But, I applaud Microsoft for taking a big, no, "Giant Step" to make some of the engine Open Source and community-based programme. And being a Mac user means "Being a good Windows citizen", right?
Anyway, I just post this link to help other who want to work around to help automate (or manually) remove or archieve their Exchange or Inbox storage using Outlook for Mac.
Enjoy!
AutoArchive in Outlook 2003
Some users were reaching their mailbox size quota and I needed to be able to advise them on using AutoArchive with Outlook 2003 (yes, I know, it's old). I drafted the following mail to fully explain what AutoArchive does, how to use it, and the corollary consequences of using it.
Questions answered:
What does AutoArchive do?
How do I use AutoArchive?
Where did my emails go?