When using the Outlook desktop app, your mailbox size (PST & OST files) is limited to 50 GB. If needed, you can increase the mailbox size by editing the Windows registry—however, this is only possible in Outlook 2016 or earlier, and you can't do it on a Mac. If your Outlook.com email is full, you can free up space, or increase your storage to 100 GB with Microsoft 365. Read on to learn how to increase the size of your Outlook mailbox, plus how to increase your Outlook.com inbox size.
Increasing Mailbox Size in Outlook
If your mailbox file hits the 50 GB limit, you can increase the size by editing the MaxLargeFileSize and WarnLargeFileSize entries in the registry. In Outlook 2016, create these DWORDs in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\PST and specify a size in MB (e.g., 75000 for 75GB).
Steps
Increasing Mailbox Size in Outlook 2016 & Earlier
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Open the Registry Editor. If you're using the desktop version of Microsoft Outlook for Windows and have Office 2016 or earlier, you can increase your mailbox size for PST and OST data files beyond the 50 GB limit by editing the registry. To open the registry editor, press the Windows key, type regedit , press Enter , and click Yes to confirm.
- It is not possible to increase the mailbox size in Outlook 2019, Outlook 365, or any version of Outlook for Mac.
- We don't recommend increasing the size much higher than 50 GB, as too large of a file puts you at risk of corrupting the entire mailbox.
- Before you edit the registry , we recommend making a backup so you can undo your changes if needed. To make a backup, go to File > Export , choose a location, name the backup, and click Save . [1] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
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Double-click HKEY_CURRENT_USER . It’s in the left column. Several options will expand below.Advertisement
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Double-click Software . You may have to scroll down a little to see it. A list of software manufacturers will appear.
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Double-click Policies . More folders will appear.
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Double-click Microsoft . A list of Microsoft products will appear in the right column.
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Double-click Office . The expanded folders will now show a few different version numbers.
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Double-click your Office version number. Each version number corresponds to a release: [2] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
- 11.0 for Outlook 2003
- 12.0 for Outlook 2007
- 14.0 for Outlook 2010
- 15.0 for Outlook 2013
- 16.0 for Outlook 2016
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Double-click Outlook . You may or may not see this under the version number. If you don't see an Outlook folder under your version, you will need to create it. To do so:
- Click the version number once in the left panel.
- In the right-panel, right-click a blank area and select New > Key .
- Type Outlook and press Enter .
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Double-click PST . Again, this folder may not appear for everyone. If it doesn't, you will have to create a new key:
- Click Outlook once in the left panel.
- In the right-panel, right-click a blank area and select New > Key .
- Type PST and press Enter .
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Create a new DWORD value for "MaxLargeFileSize." Here's how:
- Select PST in the left panel.
- Right-click a blank area in the right panel and go to New > DWORD 64-bit Value (or the 32-bit option, depending on your version of Windows ).
- Type MaxLargeFileSize and press Enter .
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Create another DWORD for WarnLargeFileSize. The process is the same as MaxLargeFileSize, just a different name:
- Select PST in the left panel.
- Right-click a blank area in the right panel and go to New > DWORD 64-bit Value (or the 32-bit option, depending on your version of Windows ).
- Type WarnLargeFileSize and press Enter .
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Double-click MaxLargeFileSize . A dialog will appear.
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Select Decimal if not already selected.
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Enter the desired mailbox size in MB and click OK . For example, to increase the mailbox size to 75GB, type 75000 into the “Value data” field.
- The default mailbox size for Outlook 2013 or 2016 is 50 GB. The default for Outlook 2003, 2007, and 2010 is 20 GB.
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Double-click WarnLargeFileSize . Now you'll do something similar for this other DWORD.
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Enter a size and click OK . Despite its name, setting a maximum amount here will not warn you when you get close to your limit. Instead, Outlook will attempt to make the file more compact by prompting you to delete or archive messages. You will not be able to copy or move messages within the file until you can reduce the file size. [3] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
- For example, you may want Outlook to prompt you to delete some messages when you're nearing 72000 MB.
- Select decimal if not selected by default.
- Once you're finished, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.
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References
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-back-up-and-restore-the-registry-in-windows-855140ad-e318-2a13-2829-d428a2ab0692
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-configure-the-size-limit-for-both-pst-and-ost-files-in-outlook-2f13f558-d40e-9c2a-e3b6-02806fa535f4
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-configure-the-size-limit-for-both-pst-and-ost-files-in-outlook-2f13f558-d40e-9c2a-e3b6-02806fa535f4
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/storage-limits-in-outlook-com-7ac99134-69e5-4619-ac0b-2d313bba5e9e
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/organize-your-inbox-with-archive-sweep-and-other-tools-in-outlook-on-the-web-49b26f63-6399-4b4a-a580-14b9b1efe96d