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I have a couple of questions about using Outlook with an IMAP email account.
I just set it up on our PC (shared between me and my wife but logging in under different profiles). Now, she's been using our ISP's webmail service for some time now as she's been moving between her laptop and this computer. So I decided to configure Outlook for IMAP operation to see if the same email base can be shared between the two or more machines. It auto configured OK (it detected IMAP first). It then downloaded a lot of messages that were stored on the server side of things. I had a look at one then I deleted it. Instead of it going to the deleted items folder Outlook merely put a strikethrough or a line through the message title which you see in folder view or whatever it's called. How does Outlook delete it in the conventional sense? Thanks. |
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![]() "Marts" wrote in message om... I have a couple of questions about using Outlook with an IMAP email account. I just set it up on our PC (shared between me and my wife but logging in under different profiles). Now, she's been using our ISP's webmail service for some time now as she's been moving between her laptop and this computer. So I decided to configure Outlook for IMAP operation to see if the same email base can be shared between the two or more machines. It auto configured OK (it detected IMAP first). It then downloaded a lot of messages that were stored on the server side of things. I had a look at one then I deleted it. Instead of it going to the deleted items folder Outlook merely put a strikethrough or a line through the message title which you see in folder view or whatever it's called. How does Outlook delete it in the conventional sense? Thanks. It doesn't. That's how IMAP works. (It's different in Outlook 2010 I'm told). It's because an IMAP account mirrors what's on the server. You can either choose to hide messages marked for deletion or you can set Outlook to purge messages (that's how you get rid of them) with various settings, ie on exit, or moving to another folder etc. |
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Look under the Edit or View menu for Purge messages. This actually deletes
those marked with that strikethrough. "Marts" wrote in message om... I have a couple of questions about using Outlook with an IMAP email account. I just set it up on our PC (shared between me and my wife but logging in under different profiles). Now, she's been using our ISP's webmail service for some time now as she's been moving between her laptop and this computer. So I decided to configure Outlook for IMAP operation to see if the same email base can be shared between the two or more machines. It auto configured OK (it detected IMAP first). It then downloaded a lot of messages that were stored on the server side of things. I had a look at one then I deleted it. Instead of it going to the deleted items folder Outlook merely put a strikethrough or a line through the message title which you see in folder view or whatever it's called. How does Outlook delete it in the conventional sense? Thanks. |
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neo wrote...
Look under the Edit or View menu for Purge messages. This actually deletes those marked with that strikethrough. Thanks. When it deletes them what is done with the messages? Normally they go to the "Deleted Items" folder. But I don't know if there is one under the IMAP ones (I'm not on that computer at the moment so I can't check what is there). So far, though, I'm happy with how it's working. Ages ago I tried it with Gmail. It didn't seem to work all that well, the way that it does folders and so on looked weird from what I recall. My aim is to get as familiar with how it works so when my wife migrates over to Outlook from Eudora, I can set her email up the same way. That way, if she has problems I'll be able to help her. |
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It doesn't. That's how IMAP works. (It's different in Outlook 2010 I'm told). It's because an IMAP account mirrors what's on the server. You can either choose to hide messages marked for deletion or you can set Outlook to purge messages (that's how you get rid of them) with various settings, ie on exit, or moving to another folder etc. Thanks Gordon. Just got to find those settings... The Outlook Help isn't much help, I found. I fired it up and in the search bar typed "delete message" (without the quotes). It brought up dozens of hits, none of which related to deleting messages, either normally or in IMAP mode. Now, another question. With Outlook I have a number of email accounts set up. However, with the move to IMAP I'm only using one of them, the one that actually supports IMAP services. The others are set to forward emails to that account. I've done this via the respective webmail services. So, I might receive say 3 emails that are for: (the IMAP account) (Yahoo account) (former ISP account that I've retained) As is used for the IMAP service 2 and 3 forward email automatically to 1. Now, I've deleted those profiles in Outlook, and just have the one email account. What's the best way to reinstate those email accounts in Outlook, so when an email sent to say, me2 can be replied to from the me2 account? Should I reinstate them but simply disable email retrieving? And have it sent via the Me1 account? The only problem is whether the me1 ISP will allow emails from a different domain to be sent through its servers. The actual email accounts that I use are from a former ISP, but as all mailing lists and most contacts use that address to send me stuff it was going to be a bit of a pain. But because it's a dialup ISP I have a casual emergency ISP account if ADSL goes down. So I can keep the email address. The others are Yahoo email accounts and the DSL ISP's IMAP account. Hope this isn't too confusing, nor the questions too dumb. Thanks |
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I just set up a second account. POP3 retrieves mail from one server. Outgoing
SMTP server is pointed to the one that is an IMAP one. However, emails send via that account are stored in the personal folders/sent items folder. How do I get them to be stored under the IMAP folders? I'd like to be able to do this as it will then reflect all outbound mail on whatever computer I use this service on. Otherwise, the sent emails stay on the one PC in the Personal Folderse/Sent Items folder. |
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"Marts" wrote in message
news ![]() With Outlook I have a number of email accounts set up. However, with the move to IMAP I'm only using one of them, the one that actually supports IMAP services. The others are set to forward emails to that account. I've done this via the respective webmail services. So, I might receive say 3 emails that are for: (the IMAP account) (Yahoo account) (former ISP account that I've retained) As is used for the IMAP service 2 and 3 forward email automatically to 1. Now, I've deleted those profiles in Outlook, and just have the one email account. What's the best way to reinstate those email accounts in Outlook, so when an email sent to say, me2 can be replied to from the me2 account? That's not how Outlook works. Outlook doesn't care one hoot about the _address_ on the message. All it cares about is the _account_. If you receive a message through a particular account regardless of the address used to reach that account, Outlook will reply using that account and, consequently, the mail address associated with that account will be the sender address. You will need to manually choose the account with the address you want the sender to see if it's other than the address associated with the account that received the message. Should I reinstate them but simply disable email retrieving? And have it sent via the Me1 account? The only problem is whether the me1 ISP will allow emails from a different domain to be sent through its servers. That's what I'd do. I'd disable receiving. Most ISPs don't care what the sending address is provided you authenticate to the server properly. Those that do usually provide a way to associate multiple addresses with a mailbox such as allowed by Windows Live or Yahoo. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Marts" wrote in message
om... I just set up a second account. POP3 retrieves mail from one server. Outgoing SMTP server is pointed to the one that is an IMAP one. However, emails send via that account are stored in the personal folders/sent items folder. How do I get them to be stored under the IMAP folders? You can certainly use a rule. I don't believe you can use Outlook 2007's ability to specify separate folders for accounts to have a POP account use the IMAP folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Marts" wrote in message
om... Thanks. When it deletes them what is done with the messages? Normally they go to the "Deleted Items" folder. But I don't know if there is one under the IMAP ones (I'm not on that computer at the moment so I can't check what is there). IMAP accounts don't use Deleted Items (prior to Outlok 2010). My aim is to get as familiar with how it works so when my wife migrates over to Outlook from Eudora, I can set her email up the same way. That way, if she has problems I'll be able to help her. You may notice that with gmail you'll have a "[gmail]" root at the same level an Inbox and under that root you'll find "All Mail", "Drafts", "Sent Mail", etc. You can change that so all your gmail folders are at the same level as Inbox by setting up the account to specify "[gmail]" as the root on the Advanced tab of the account properties. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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