Outlook.com Tip: Archive Your Email, Take 2

Microsoft formally supports a Gmail-like archive feature in Outlook.com

In August, I wrote about a way you could emulate Gmail’s popular Archive functionality in Outlook.com by creating an Instant Action. But now Outlook.com natively supports an Archive feature of its own. And it’s even better than my original tip.

Read Outlook.com Tip: Archive Your Email for details about how Gmail’s Archive functionality works, why it’s a great feature, and how we used to have to emulate it in Outlook.com.

Now, enjoy how easy it is to use thanks to a recent update that Microsoft announced in late November.

First, confirm you have an Archive button in the Outlook.com toolbar. This button indicates that you’ve received that recent update.

Now, click the Archive button. You’ll receive a new Metro-style notification asking you to set up message archiving.

Click the Select folder link to choose a folder for archived messages (or create a new one).

And then you’re good to go: When you’ve selected one or more email messages, you can click the Archive toolbar button to move them into the archive folder.

A couple of notes.

One thing I’m not too happy about is that I had already created an Archive folder and it appeared at the bottom of the list of Outlook.com folders; I’ve developed a muscle memory thing for dragging and dropping messages I wish to archive to its old location. But once I added that folder as the archive folder, it moved all the way up the list and is now the top folder under Inbox. So I’m continually dragging over messages to the wrong place and briefly wondering what happened. This will pass.

Second, there doesn’t appear to be any way to customize email archive in Settings. You can, however, rename the folder: Just right-click and choose Rename. 

Discuss this Article 7

bmacarthur
on Dec 11, 2012

Good tip; I hadn't noticed the Archive button this morning. Now the big question:

When will the Windows 8 Mail app be as useful as Outlook.com? Maybe these groups might want to start talking to each other.

amassey
on Dec 11, 2012

It's a minor point, but they also added a dedicated 'archive' button to the instant actions menu if you want to use that instead of a move to folder there.

jlua001
on Dec 11, 2012

What I miss is an automatic archive function that is tweakable, like Gmail. Plus, to lure potential current Gmail users to jump ship, a Gmail archive import function. What would I do otherwise with a treasure of like 10 years worth of archived Gmail messages that I must keep basically forever?

jdoherty
on Dec 11, 2012

I haven't been able to sync the new Archive folder to my 7.5 Windows Phone. Any luck on your end with 7.5 or 8?

jlua001
on Feb 19, 2013

Plus, one more issue: I access my outlook.com mail almost exclusively from Outlook 2013. How does one manage the outlook.com archive function from Outlook 2013? I am afraid that with great difficulty...

mikeh29
on Feb 27, 2013

The "Archive" menu feature only appears when I've checked a message (viewing in list mode) or when I've clicked on a message to view the details.

By mistake several times, I've meant to hit Delete and instead hit Archive. I have not seen the "Setup message archiving" screen shown in the above article. So I have no idea where the message I've archived have disappeared to nor how I can get them back in my Inbox. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. If it matters, I'm using IE v8.

Mike

nipper37
on Apr 15, 2013

I have the same problem as mikeh29.
I don't see the archive button till I check an e-mail, then if I click archive it goes away, but where??
I have looked at several q&a's on this but yet to find the answer.
How do I get my e-mail's back that were archived????
Eddie

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