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Old June 6th 08, 01:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Bob
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Default How to config sync?

HI!

OK, so if I want to send messages via PDA, I have to create account on my
PDA, and this new account won’t be linked with my “Outlook” account?

Let’s say I have a business trip and I want to use my PDA to correspond.
Before trip I synchronize my PDA with my desktop. During trip I send messages
from my PDA account. At the end of this trip I have “Outlook” folder with old
messages, and “Account” folder with new ones. Am I right? So, how can I
upload this data to desktop after my trip?

I think it is not difficult to synchronize incoming mail– I can leave
incoming messages on server and download it to my desktop. But how can I
synchronize messages that I’ve sent during the trip?

Thanks for you help!


"Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote:

That's pretty much normal behavior. The iPAQ's "Outlook" account is not an
email account, it's a synchronized copy of your desktop Outlook folders.
You send and receive by syncing. Outlook Mail you send from the iPAQ is
synced with the desktop Outbox and is sent to the Internet from there;
Outlook mail you receive is synced from the desktop Inbox. So, no email
account because it isn't required.

Hal
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"Bob" wrote in message
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Hi.
I have HP iPAQ hw6500 PDA with Windows Mobile 2003. When I connected it

with
my PC (Windows XP SP3) first time, run ActiveSync, chose Standard
Partnership, sync with desktop comp, and chose to synchronize inbox, it

began
to sync my folders. After that process a new folder 'Outlook e-mail' is
created on my HP, but e-mail account is not created automatically. Is it a
normal situation? And if it is, how can I create an account, that will be
linked with 'Outlook e-mail' inbox?

THNX




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