Recently set up new IMAP email account. Inbox appears under email <name> folder, however, Deleted, Sent and other folders appear as SUB-directories of Inbox. Everything shows up in Inbox now, which is annoying. Not sure if its a function of IMAP, seeing
threads of conversations or what. (Have another e-mail account connected that appears correctly with Inbox, Drafts, Sent all showing at same 'level' in directory. Help ...
I am unable to keep my email in sync between my iDevices and my Laptop. I have followed all the instruction for setting up an IMAP email account in apple mail nothing works. I have 3 outlook.com custom domain email addresses and I need them to be in-sync.
One example of what happens is that I will archive a message on my laptop in Apple Mail.App but in outlook.com and on my advices it continue sot be in the Inbox. Very frustrating.
I am using Outlook 2011 and am moving my email accounts from POP to IMAP. I have thousands of emails and under POP, I liked the fact that I had it configured that when I deleted emails on my laptop, they would still be on the server (as a backup). Under
IMAP, it has brought back ALL of these emails into my Outlook and I am concerned about disk space.
How do I configure Outlook so I can delete and IMAP email on my laptop, have it "removed" from my PC but still leave a copy on the server?
Thanks
I'm not able to use the search function in Outlook Mac 2011 (14.2.5) with my IMAP email account. I can see all my emails just fine, but when I search for something that I know should have hits, the results are completely blank. I've tried rebuilding the
database, I've tried creating a new database and starting fresh, but nothing seems to work. I'm using a 27 in iMac with 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB of Ram, running OSX 10.7.5.
Nor is the synching function, but okay on iPhone.
I just installed Office for Mac 2011 on a new MacBook Pro Retina (2.3GHz, version 10.7.4). When I go to Add an Account, I am unable to add a POP or IMAP email account. When I click on the icon next to the E-mail Account, nothing happens, and I have to
force quit Outlook as the window as the Account window becomes stuck. The button for the Exchange Account works as does Directory Service. I've tried uninstalling Office for Mac and re-installing it from the original DVD (both with and without the updates)
but I keep getting the same result.
Also, when I do click on the E-mail Account button, all of the other buttons go dead (except for the minimize button) which is why I have to force quit.
Anyone have any suggestions? I've used this same DVD on another computer with no issues but for some reason, can't figure this out.
thanks!
Rob
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