10/27/2021 0 Comments Outlook For Mac 365 Review
Connect email accounts in Outlook on the web (Microsoft 365) Support resources. Add your other email accounts to Outlook.com. POP, IMAP, and SMTP for Outlook.com.
![]() ![]() ![]() Outlook 365 Review Mac Disk SpaceWhat’s taking up Mac disk space?We used Disk Inventory X to look at the entire drive and see which folders took up the most space. Data is stored in Documents/Microsoft User Data then in ‘Identities’. Outlook for Mac data folder locationOutlook 2016 for Mac puts the data folders in the users Library folder~/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/Outlook/Outlook 15 Profiles/Main ProfileThen drill down to /Data/ and three ‘Message’ folders:Outlook 2011 for Mac is different.The Video and Top Shots folders have video and JPG files which are already compressed, so the disk space saved is tiny. JpgThe top three folders are non-Outlook examples for reference. That was a welcome surprise since many of the attachments are already compress formats like. HFS+ Compression with Outlook 2016 for MacOur tests of HFS+ compression saved 9GB of disk space from 20GB of Outlook data – a whopping 47% improvement.Here’s the results of some folder HFS+ compression.The three Outlook 2016 message folders get shrunk nicely by HFS+ compression.Messages was 4.6GB and now uses less than 1GB.Message Sources was 4.5GB and is now about 3GB.The 10.5GB Message Attachments folder is now about 7GB. That’s another reason why Outlook for Mac uses up so much disk space.Now you’ve identified the Outlook for Mac data folders, you can compress them. OST), Outlook for Mac saves messages and attachments in many different files. According to LateNightSoft “ Clusters has been discontinued and is no longer available for sale.”. A darn lot less than a Mac hard drive upgrade.Alas, Clusters is no more. We bought it in late September 2017 for a mere US$15. ClustersWe turned to Clusters which is an app which puts a friendly face on HFS+. Malware protection for mac freeIf the Format is ‘Mac OS Extended’ then you have HFS+ and compression is available. You can tell which from the Finder, Info pane for your hard drive. HFS+ is being replaced by Apple File System APFS which does NOT support real-time compression.Newly installed Mac will have AFS installed by default. Apple File System AFSKeep in mind that Apple is changing the file system used in macOS.
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