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I have successfully configured outlook 2003 with a POP3 mail (Gmail). The
problem I am facing is that all the Gmail messages (in inbox & in sent box) have been downloaded into the outlook inbox. The sent folder is not getting configured with the sent folder of Gmail. As per Gmail help, this is a known issue in outlook which can be solved by configuring outlook to syncronise with the correspoding folder in the Gmail. The problem is I am not able to find any such way to do that in Outlook 2003. I was able to configure Gmail POP3 with Outlook Express & there was no such issue. Pl. help me resolve the problem in Outlook 2003 |
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Vikas wrote:
I have successfully configured outlook 2003 with a POP3 mail (Gmail). The problem I am facing is that all the Gmail messages (in inbox & in sent box) have been downloaded into the outlook inbox. The sent folder is not getting configured with the sent folder of Gmail. Of course not. POP is one-way and the protocol has no concept of folders. As per Gmail help, this is a known issue in outlook which can be solved by configuring outlook to syncronise with the correspoding folder in the Gmail. Gmail Help doesn't mention synchronizing Outlook's Sent Items folder with the Gmail Sent Mail folder anywhere I can find. Please post a URL to an article where you believe it says that's possible. The problem is I am not able to find any such way to do that in Outlook 2003. Because you can't, at least with POP access. I was able to configure Gmail POP3 with Outlook Express & there was no such issue. Outlook Express can't save sent items in the Gmail Sent Mail folder, either. No POP client can. -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for answering my query. Pl. refer to the link as pasted here on categorising downloads. http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...418&topic=1556 Is there any way by which the following issues can be taken care of when using POP3 account in outlook 2003: 1) Syncronising sent items folder of POP3 account & Outlook by using some plug-in, tool or utility? 2) If I send a mail directly from the web interface of POP3 account, the sent mail gets downloaded in my inbox of the outlook. For eg. if I send a mail directly from Gmail by opening it on the internet & send a mail. When i do send/receive on outlook, then this sent mail gets downloaded into my inbox of the outlook. How do I avoid this problem? Also, could you pl. help me with using Hotmail in Outlook 2003. I have successfully configured Hotmail with Outlook 2003 & I can send & receive mails. If I want to change the location of the folder where my hotmail mails are stored locally on the pc by Outlook, how do i do that. For eg. Hotmail mails are locally stored by default in the C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Personal Folders(1).pst. I want it to be changed to any other folder on drive D. How can I do that? Your help will be highly appreciated & thanks in advance for your answers. Vikas "Brian Tillman" wrote: Vikas wrote: I have successfully configured outlook 2003 with a POP3 mail (Gmail). The problem I am facing is that all the Gmail messages (in inbox & in sent box) have been downloaded into the outlook inbox. The sent folder is not getting configured with the sent folder of Gmail. Of course not. POP is one-way and the protocol has no concept of folders. As per Gmail help, this is a known issue in outlook which can be solved by configuring outlook to syncronise with the correspoding folder in the Gmail. Gmail Help doesn't mention synchronizing Outlook's Sent Items folder with the Gmail Sent Mail folder anywhere I can find. Please post a URL to an article where you believe it says that's possible. The problem is I am not able to find any such way to do that in Outlook 2003. Because you can't, at least with POP access. I was able to configure Gmail POP3 with Outlook Express & there was no such issue. Outlook Express can't save sent items in the Gmail Sent Mail folder, either. No POP client can. -- Brian Tillman |
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Vikas wrote:
Pl. refer to the link as pasted here on categorising downloads. http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...418&topic=1556 That page doesn't mention anything about Sent Items. Is there any way by which the following issues can be taken care of when using POP3 account in outlook 2003: 1) Syncronising sent items folder of POP3 account & Outlook by using some plug-in, tool or utility? As I said already, it's impossible. 2) If I send a mail directly from the web interface of POP3 account, The web interface doesn't use POP protocols. POP and web are completely unrelated. the sent mail gets downloaded in my inbox of the outlook. For eg. if I send a mail directly from Gmail by opening it on the internet & send a mail. When i do send/receive on outlook, then this sent mail gets downloaded into my inbox of the outlook. How do I avoid this problem? Apparently gmail works differently from any other POP server and includes your Sent Mail folder messages in the download. POP servers aren't supposed to work that way. Nonetheless, it's a one-way path. Gmail may feed your sent mail when you download, but you can't so the other way. Also, could you pl. help me with using Hotmail in Outlook 2003. I have successfully configured Hotmail with Outlook 2003 & I can send & receive mails. If I want to change the location of the folder where my hotmail mails are stored locally on the pc by Outlook, how do i do that. For eg. Hotmail mails are locally stored by default in the C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Personal Folders(1).pst. This may help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300593/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian, thanks for your help. Though I guess I'll have to settle for the
compromise in using POP3 accounts. But i must appreciate your help in moving Hotmail data file in Outlook. Vikas "Brian Tillman" wrote: Vikas wrote: Pl. refer to the link as pasted here on categorising downloads. http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...418&topic=1556 That page doesn't mention anything about Sent Items. Is there any way by which the following issues can be taken care of when using POP3 account in outlook 2003: 1) Syncronising sent items folder of POP3 account & Outlook by using some plug-in, tool or utility? As I said already, it's impossible. 2) If I send a mail directly from the web interface of POP3 account, The web interface doesn't use POP protocols. POP and web are completely unrelated. the sent mail gets downloaded in my inbox of the outlook. For eg. if I send a mail directly from Gmail by opening it on the internet & send a mail. When i do send/receive on outlook, then this sent mail gets downloaded into my inbox of the outlook. How do I avoid this problem? Apparently gmail works differently from any other POP server and includes your Sent Mail folder messages in the download. POP servers aren't supposed to work that way. Nonetheless, it's a one-way path. Gmail may feed your sent mail when you download, but you can't so the other way. Also, could you pl. help me with using Hotmail in Outlook 2003. I have successfully configured Hotmail with Outlook 2003 & I can send & receive mails. If I want to change the location of the folder where my hotmail mails are stored locally on the pc by Outlook, how do i do that. For eg. Hotmail mails are locally stored by default in the C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Personal Folders(1).pst. This may help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300593/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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