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I have taken over from a colleague the monitoring of a large inbox hosted on outlook 365. the inbox has accumulated about 100,000 emails. mostly the messages are from two monitoring accounts that report system up / system down sort of activity in an email.
I tried the following to no avail:
1) create rule to delete all messages from a particular address. the rule would take about 16 days to complete running inside outlook 2016
2) I sorted the inbox by the "From" and tried to delete the group of about 50,000 emails. outlook hummed along and reported that it would take about 8 minutes to process. it ran without incident, but at the end none of the emails were actually deleted out of the inbox.
any help or tips on how I might slay this demon?
1Nicely done. I figured there had to be some way to do this in the web interface. Generally speaking the closer to the server you get the faster things will run, and I'd guess all the communication between your Outlook client and the O365 servers accounted for most of the slowness in the processes you were running. – music2myear – 2017-01-05T20:26:14.337