I have a couple of IMAP accounts in Outlook for Mac and they show up as separate folders in the unified Inbox - just as it should be. Now I added a POP account - and it does not show up as separate folder in the unified inbox. The emails are only visible
when I click onto the Inbox folder icon as such, mixed up with all the other emails from all the other accounts.
Is this normal in Outlook for Mac or can there anything be done to fix this? (I'd like to add that when I do the same in Mail for OS X - adding a POP account to existing IMAP accounts - this POP account does get a separate folder in the unified inbox.
After removing Gmail IMAP account from Outlook 2011 sometime in May, I noticed several "ghost" INBOX folder under Unified Inbox (see the picture below). Under the Unified Drafts I also have three Drafts folders, the Unified Sent Items, Unified Deleted
Items and Unified Junk E-mail only have a single extra folder.
All the folders show the same last synced time (see below).
I've tried removing the Gmail mailbox and adding it again, but the folders don't disappear. If I disable Unified view (Tools -> General -> Group similar folders...), there's no account that has the INBOX folders, but changing back to Unified Inbox makes the folder re-appear. Is there any way to remove the "ghost" folders or do I just have to recreate my Outlook profile?
Kristofer
All the folders show the same last synced time (see below).
I've tried removing the Gmail mailbox and adding it again, but the folders don't disappear. If I disable Unified view (Tools -> General -> Group similar folders...), there's no account that has the INBOX folders, but changing back to Unified Inbox makes the folder re-appear. Is there any way to remove the "ghost" folders or do I just have to recreate my Outlook profile?
Kristofer
How can I get Outlook 2011 for Mac to display subfolders of my Inbox in the Unified Inbox? This is very easy to do in Thunderbird and in Mac Mail, but so far it seems impossible here.
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