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How do I move mail from imap to exchange inbox?



 
 
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Old October 12th, 2006, 11:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Chrish01
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Default How do I move mail from imap to exchange inbox?

I have an outlook client primarily connected to a local exchange server, but
with a separate account with an external IMAP server. When the Outlook
client is runnimg, I would like it to move incoming mail on the IMAP server
to the main exchange inbox. I can set up a rule on the IMAP account to do
this, but the rule appears only to run when I click on the IMAP account - I
would like it to run automatically without having to access the IMAP account.
Is this possible? (Office 2003)

Chris
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Old October 12th, 2006, 06:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Chrish01
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Default How do I move mail from imap to exchange inbox?

Sorry - didn't mean to post about this twice - the first time it said could
not connect to server try again later - but it obviously DID connect!

"Chrish01" wrote:

I have an outlook client primarily connected to a local exchange server, but
with a separate account with an external IMAP server. When the Outlook
client is runnimg, I would like it to move incoming mail on the IMAP server
to the main exchange inbox. I can set up a rule on the IMAP account to do
this, but the rule appears only to run when I click on the IMAP account - I
would like it to run automatically without having to access the IMAP account.
Is this possible? (Office 2003)

Chris

 




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