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I'm new to IMAP, but so far it's doing what I need it to do. My problem right now is the Trash for each of my accounts. I have about 4 email accounts, but for each account it'll show me that I have a certain amount of trash in it, but when I click on it to see it.. nothing comes up!?! I log into my webmail and I see that mail is in there, but on my Outlook it's showing me I have trash, but not it's not showing them to me. Marc F. |
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Marc Ferguson wrote:
I'm new to IMAP, but so far it's doing what I need it to do. My problem right now is the Trash for each of my accounts. I have about 4 email accounts, but for each account it'll show me that I have a certain amount of trash in it, but when I click on it to see it.. nothing comes up!?! This puzzles me because IMAP accounts don't have trash folders. When you delete an item in an IMAP account, Outlook tells the server to mark it for deletion and then overstrikes the item (i.e., displays it with a line through it). It doesn't get moved to a Deleted Items folder like POP or Exchange accounts. What exactly are you seeing? Where is the message displayed that you have "trash"? -- Brian Tillman |
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It's not giving me any messages or anything.. When I added the IMAP accounts to my Outlook I see some folders: "Inbox", "Inbox.Drafts", "Inbox.Sent", "Inbox.Trash", "Junk E-mail" and "spam". The "spam" folder I know that one is there because I enabled spambox on my hosting account. The other folders are defauls created by my host. If I log in via webmail I can see the files in my "Inbox.Trash", but not through outlook. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Marc Ferguson wrote: I'm new to IMAP, but so far it's doing what I need it to do. My problem right now is the Trash for each of my accounts. I have about 4 email accounts, but for each account it'll show me that I have a certain amount of trash in it, but when I click on it to see it.. nothing comes up!?! This puzzles me because IMAP accounts don't have trash folders. When you delete an item in an IMAP account, Outlook tells the server to mark it for deletion and then overstrikes the item (i.e., displays it with a line through it). It doesn't get moved to a Deleted Items folder like POP or Exchange accounts. What exactly are you seeing? Where is the message displayed that you have "trash"? -- Brian Tillman |
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Marc Ferguson wrote:
It's not giving me any messages or anything.. When I added the IMAP accounts to my Outlook I see some folders: "Inbox", "Inbox.Drafts", "Inbox.Sent", "Inbox.Trash", "Junk E-mail" and "spam". The "spam" folder I know that one is there because I enabled spambox on my hosting account. The other folders are defauls created by my host. If I log in via webmail I can see the files in my "Inbox.Trash", but not through outlook. The Junk E-mail folder is Outlook's addition. It shouldn't get created on the server side unless a message gets placed in it. At least that's how it works for me. If this happened to me, I'd enable diagnostic logging and see if I can spot an issue. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300479/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Marc Ferguson wrote: It's not giving me any messages or anything.. When I added the IMAP accounts to my Outlook I see some folders: "Inbox", "Inbox.Drafts", "Inbox.Sent", "Inbox.Trash", "Junk E-mail" and "spam". The "spam" folder I know that one is there because I enabled spambox on my hosting account. The other folders are defauls created by my host. If I log in via webmail I can see the files in my "Inbox.Trash", but not through outlook. The Junk E-mail folder is Outlook's addition. It shouldn't get created on the server side unless a message gets placed in it. At least that's how it works for me. If this happened to me, I'd enable diagnostic logging and see if I can spot an issue. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300479/en-us I've been playing around with these folders and I see that my host must have setup special folders such as: "INBOX.Sent", "INBOX.Drafts", "INBOX.Trash". On my webmail I see that those folder have special icons, but any other folder that is created gets a regular folder icon. So I tried to delete and recreate the "INBOX.Sent" folder, but it immediately put that special icon on it. So I deleted that one and created "Inbox.Sent" folder and it got a regular folder and my rule works for it in Outlook. I also realized that INBOX.Trash is probably doing the same thing and I don't need to look in the Trash folder too often so let it be. Thanks. Marc F. |
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