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Outlook Inbox Bi-Directional Connectivity
Thanks. I have created an email account and it is attached to the default
inbox. The problem now it that I'm not seeing the hotmail account update when I make changes in Outlook. In E-mail Settings under the "More Settings" dialogue box in the Advanced tab I have set POP3 to port 995 (port 110 doesn't work) and checked the box "This server requires an encrypted connection, (SSL)" and set SMTP to port 587 (port 25 doesn't work) with the box "Use the following encrypted connection" set to "TSL", I've tried both "SSL" and "TSL"; since TSL is the successor to SSL I assumed that would be the appropriate encryption protocol. Under the "Outgoing Server" tab I checked the box in front of "My outgoing (SMTP) requires authentication" and checked "Use same settings as my incoming mail server". In "Connections I checked "connect using my local area network (LAN). I am also using McAffee filtering on my default inbox. All I can do there is exclude specific senders from exclusion, and that doesn't seem to affect the behavior on the default Inbox. Is there a simpler way to get bi-directional connectivity so that I can manage email accounts from Outlook without having to go to the specific email sites? |
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Outlook Inbox Bi-Directional Connectivity
You need to use the Outlook Connector for Hotmail
"Timothy Michel" wrote in message ... Thanks. I have created an email account and it is attached to the default inbox. The problem now it that I'm not seeing the hotmail account update when I make changes in Outlook. In E-mail Settings under the "More Settings" dialogue box in the Advanced tab I have set POP3 to port 995 (port 110 doesn't work) and checked the box "This server requires an encrypted connection, (SSL)" and set SMTP to port 587 (port 25 doesn't work) with the box "Use the following encrypted connection" set to "TSL", I've tried both "SSL" and "TSL"; since TSL is the successor to SSL I assumed that would be the appropriate encryption protocol. Under the "Outgoing Server" tab I checked the box in front of "My outgoing (SMTP) requires authentication" and checked "Use same settings as my incoming mail server". In "Connections I checked "connect using my local area network (LAN). I am also using McAffee filtering on my default inbox. All I can do there is exclude specific senders from exclusion, and that doesn't seem to affect the behavior on the default Inbox. Is there a simpler way to get bi-directional connectivity so that I can manage email accounts from Outlook without having to go to the specific email sites? |
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Outlook Inbox Bi-Directional Connectivity
Well, somehow Outlook sucked all the Messages from my account on the Hotmail
Server, I mean sucked it dry. When I logged into my hotmail account I got a message that my Inbox was empty. So I went back into the email setup and into advanced settings and checked the box that says "Don't delete messages on the server until they are deleted from the Deleted folder." Now I think I have complete control of my Hotmail account from Outlook.I also think that because of a huge amount of transfers from Hotmail, Outlook didn't get a chance to update the server until after it was finished indexing. Everything seems to be working fine now. I'll leave things as they are until I run into another problem. Tim "DL" wrote: You need to use the Outlook Connector for Hotmail "Timothy Michel" wrote in message ... Thanks. I have created an email account and it is attached to the default inbox. The problem now it that I'm not seeing the hotmail account update when I make changes in Outlook. In E-mail Settings under the "More Settings" dialogue box in the Advanced tab I have set POP3 to port 995 (port 110 doesn't work) and checked the box "This server requires an encrypted connection, (SSL)" and set SMTP to port 587 (port 25 doesn't work) with the box "Use the following encrypted connection" set to "TSL", I've tried both "SSL" and "TSL"; since TSL is the successor to SSL I assumed that would be the appropriate encryption protocol. Under the "Outgoing Server" tab I checked the box in front of "My outgoing (SMTP) requires authentication" and checked "Use same settings as my incoming mail server". In "Connections I checked "connect using my local area network (LAN). I am also using McAffee filtering on my default inbox. All I can do there is exclude specific senders from exclusion, and that doesn't seem to affect the behavior on the default Inbox. Is there a simpler way to get bi-directional connectivity so that I can manage email accounts from Outlook without having to go to the specific email sites? . |
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Outlook Inbox Bi-Directional Connectivity
But OUtlook Connector doest attach to the default Inbox.
"DL" wrote: You need to use the Outlook Connector for Hotmail "Timothy Michel" wrote in message ... Thanks. I have created an email account and it is attached to the default inbox. The problem now it that I'm not seeing the hotmail account update when I make changes in Outlook. In E-mail Settings under the "More Settings" dialogue box in the Advanced tab I have set POP3 to port 995 (port 110 doesn't work) and checked the box "This server requires an encrypted connection, (SSL)" and set SMTP to port 587 (port 25 doesn't work) with the box "Use the following encrypted connection" set to "TSL", I've tried both "SSL" and "TSL"; since TSL is the successor to SSL I assumed that would be the appropriate encryption protocol. Under the "Outgoing Server" tab I checked the box in front of "My outgoing (SMTP) requires authentication" and checked "Use same settings as my incoming mail server". In "Connections I checked "connect using my local area network (LAN). I am also using McAffee filtering on my default inbox. All I can do there is exclude specific senders from exclusion, and that doesn't seem to affect the behavior on the default Inbox. Is there a simpler way to get bi-directional connectivity so that I can manage email accounts from Outlook without having to go to the specific email sites? . |
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Outlook Inbox Bi-Directional Connectivity
Since September 1, WebDAV access to Live Hotmail/MSN accounts has been
disabled. For Outlook 2003 and 2007, you can use the use the Outlook Connector instead. For Outlook 2002 and previous, you'll have to configure it with POP3 instead. If you are using Outlook Express, use Windows Live Mail instead (successor of Outlook Express). For more details and the new account configuration see; http://www.howto-outlook.com/news/ho...sforbidden.htm "Timothy Michel" wrote in message ... But OUtlook Connector doest attach to the default Inbox. "DL" wrote: You need to use the Outlook Connector for Hotmail "Timothy Michel" wrote in message ... Thanks. I have created an email account and it is attached to the default inbox. The problem now it that I'm not seeing the hotmail account update when I make changes in Outlook. In E-mail Settings under the "More Settings" dialogue box in the Advanced tab I have set POP3 to port 995 (port 110 doesn't work) and checked the box "This server requires an encrypted connection, (SSL)" and set SMTP to port 587 (port 25 doesn't work) with the box "Use the following encrypted connection" set to "TSL", I've tried both "SSL" and "TSL"; since TSL is the successor to SSL I assumed that would be the appropriate encryption protocol. Under the "Outgoing Server" tab I checked the box in front of "My outgoing (SMTP) requires authentication" and checked "Use same settings as my incoming mail server". In "Connections I checked "connect using my local area network (LAN). I am also using McAffee filtering on my default inbox. All I can do there is exclude specific senders from exclusion, and that doesn't seem to affect the behavior on the default Inbox. Is there a simpler way to get bi-directional connectivity so that I can manage email accounts from Outlook without having to go to the specific email sites? . |
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