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I really haven't used much of Outlook except for sending e-mail at work. I thought I'd set up the laptop at home. I used my yahoo account. Before I knew it, it syncronized(?)and of course, I let it do its thing. But the next time I opened my yahoo on a different computer, all my messages got moved. Which I'm guessing is what's supposed to happen. Thing is, I had all my messages organized in different folders (in yahoo). I just want to move all the messages back into yahoo so I can read them (old mail) when I'm using a different computer. Then set up outlook with a new account.
...please someone tell me there's a better way then forwarding each and every (or in bulk) my messages to another e-mail. |
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... I really haven't used much of Outlook except for sending e-mail at work. I thought I'd set up the laptop at home. I used my yahoo account. Before I knew it, it syncronized(?)and of course, I let it do its thing. But the next time I opened my yahoo on a different computer, all my messages got moved. Which I'm guessing is what's supposed to happen. Thing is, I had all my messages organized in different folders (in yahoo). I just want to move all the messages back into yahoo so I can read them (old mail) when I'm using a different computer. Then set up outlook with a new account. ...please someone tell me there's a better way then forwarding each and every (or in bulk) my messages to another e-mail. Sorry, nope, there isn't..... |
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well is there a way where I can have both sync'ed? like having them on both accounts, hopefully?
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... well is there a way where I can have both sync'ed? like having them on both accounts, hopefully? If you're using Windows XP, Yahoo has an excellent add-on sync program which syncs contact and calendar...I don't recall if it also does mail but I'm sure you can find it if you look around your Yahoo mail account. Just remember, if you're using Vista, you're out of luck as they don't have a Vista version yet. |
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Ben wrote:
well is there a way where I can have both sync'ed? like having them on both accounts, hopefully? Sure. Just configure your account to leave copies of downloaded messages on the server. It's on the Advanced tab of the account properties. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Ben wrote:
I really haven't used much of Outlook except for sending e-mail at work. I thought I'd set up the laptop at home. I used my yahoo account. Before I knew it, it syncronized(?)and of course, I let it do its thing. But the next time I opened my yahoo on a different computer, all my messages got moved. Which I'm guessing is what's supposed to happen. That's the default behavior of most (all?) POP clients. Thing is, I had all my messages organized in different folders (in yahoo). The only folder Outlook will download is the Inbox. It cannot see any other folder on the server so I don't see how you could have had the messages organized in different folders. I just want to move all the messages back into yahoo so I can read them (old mail) when I'm using a different computer. Without forwarding them to yourself (which will change the sender information), there's no good way to do that. YOu could try forwarding them to yourself as attachments and see if you can save the attachments to the Yahoo folders, but I'm not sure Yahoo has the ability to save attachments to its own folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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