Yes you can do it with imap. You do not say what version of Outlook you use. I use Outlook 2021. If you use another version, ask your question like I did and change the version.
The co-pilot answer I got was slightly different from yours because I asked my question differently. It makes more sense and goes into more detail.
I asked "
can I add a locally stored data file for old emails in outlook 2021?"
Here's the answer I got.
Absolutely — Outlook 2021 (Outlook Classic)
does allow you to add a locally stored data file, and it’s actually the standard way to archive or store old mail outside your IMAP mailbox. The page you’re viewing discusses auto‑archive behavior, but the core feature you’re asking about is fully supported.
Below is a clear, practical breakdown so you can decide the best approach.
Yes, you can add a local data file (PST) in Outlook 2021
Outlook 2021 supports
PST files for local storage. These files live entirely on your computer and are not synced with your IMAP server.
This is useful for:
- Archiving old emails
- Reducing IMAP mailbox size
- Keeping long‑term storage separate from your active account
How to add a local PST file in Outlook 2021
Here’s the cleanest method:
1. Open Outlook
Go to the main window (not inside an email).
2. Go to File → Account Settings → Account Settings
You’ll see tabs for Email, Data Files, etc.
3. Select the “Data Files” tab
4. Click “Add…”
Choose:
Outlook Data File (.pst)
5. Choose a location on your drive
Most people store it in:
Documents\Outlook Files\
…but you can put it anywhere local (even another partition).
6. Name it and click OK
It will appear in your folder list as a new mailbox.
Moving old emails into the PST
Once the PST appears in your folder pane:
- Create folders inside it (e.g., “2018 Archive”)
- Drag‑and‑drop emails from your IMAP Inbox/Sent/etc. into the PST
This
removes them from the server and stores them locally.
Important note about IMAP
IMAP accounts
do not support creating new folders under the Inbox for PST storage — that’s why the forum post you’re reading mentions missing “New Items” options.
But PST files
don’t rely on IMAP at all, so you can still create folders inside the PST and move mail there.
Optional: Use AutoArchive with your PST
If you want Outlook to automatically move older mail into the PST:
- Right‑click the folder you want to auto‑archive
- Choose Properties
- Go to AutoArchive
- Choose your PST as the destination
This works even with IMAP accounts.
If you want, I can help you:
- Set up a clean archive structure
- Choose the best PST location (especially if you use multiple partitions)
- Configure AutoArchive safely
- Avoid common IMAP/PST pitfalls
Just tell me how you want your archive organized and I’ll help you build it.