![]() ![]() The good news is that your mail hasn’t gone anywhere it’s still on your email server. ![]() If you’re using a different mail provider, like Google or Yahoo, Outlook ignores this parameter and downloads all of your mail. If your mail account uses a Microsoft Exchange server (like Hotmail, Microsoft Live, O365, or a lot of corporate mail systems), then this parameter will determine how much mail is downloaded to your computer. This limit only affects your mail (and your RSS feeds). Outlook still downloads all of your calendar appointments, contacts, tasks, and everything else. ![]() Microsoft does this because mail takes up space on your hard disk, and if you’ve only got a small hard disk, you probably don’t want much of it taken up with a few large files someone emailed you two years ago.
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