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I used to have an Exchange mailbox that had a small “on-server” mailbox size limit. I worked around the size limit by  “disabling roaming” which changes the default delivery location for RSS items. With this setting, Outlook created a new PST file Named</description>
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In my experience, my local contact list is more likely to have the correct address than the global address list. By default, Outlook searches through the global address list first before searching the local contact lists. Therefore, it typically matches the name I&#039;m typing to the wrong contact or email address.</description>
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