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I just want ONE inbox
Previously, I had Office 2007 running on my old computer. My MSN email would
come to the regular INBOX, via Hotmail POP3 account. I got a new machine with Vista 64. Loaded Office 2007 on the new machine. During setup Outlook asked me for my email address, then automatically set up my account as http. There is a McAffee anti-spam sub-folder firmly attached to the INBOX. OK. Now all I needed was to get my calendar, contacts, etc. off the old machine. Tried export and import via jumpdrive with no success. Eventually got all my data in one .pst file using archiving. Somehow during this process, I ended up with an extra inbox at the bottom of all my folders! My http emails come to that inbox and don't get scanned for spam. I would like to just have one inbox. How do I get my MSN -http emails to end up in my original INBOX? |
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I need to add: I've been searching help, and keep coming back to something
about needing to set up a new profile. First I'm supposed to open Control Panel. If I open the control panel in Classic view, I'm supposed to see an icon that says "Mail." It's not there. "Paughco" wrote: Previously, I had Office 2007 running on my old computer. My MSN email would come to the regular INBOX, via Hotmail POP3 account. I got a new machine with Vista 64. Loaded Office 2007 on the new machine. During setup Outlook asked me for my email address, then automatically set up my account as http. There is a McAffee anti-spam sub-folder firmly attached to the INBOX. OK. Now all I needed was to get my calendar, contacts, etc. off the old machine. Tried export and import via jumpdrive with no success. Eventually got all my data in one .pst file using archiving. Somehow during this process, I ended up with an extra inbox at the bottom of all my folders! My http emails come to that inbox and don't get scanned for spam. I would like to just have one inbox. How do I get my MSN -http emails to end up in my original INBOX? |
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In 64 bit Vista, enable 32 bit .cpl in Control Panel to see the mail icon.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Paughco" wrote in message news I need to add: I've been searching help, and keep coming back to something about needing to set up a new profile. First I'm supposed to open Control Panel. If I open the control panel in Classic view, I'm supposed to see an icon that says "Mail." It's not there. "Paughco" wrote: Previously, I had Office 2007 running on my old computer. My MSN email would come to the regular INBOX, via Hotmail POP3 account. I got a new machine with Vista 64. Loaded Office 2007 on the new machine. During setup Outlook asked me for my email address, then automatically set up my account as http. There is a McAffee anti-spam sub-folder firmly attached to the INBOX. OK. Now all I needed was to get my calendar, contacts, etc. off the old machine. Tried export and import via jumpdrive with no success. Eventually got all my data in one .pst file using archiving. Somehow during this process, I ended up with an extra inbox at the bottom of all my folders! My http emails come to that inbox and don't get scanned for spam. I would like to just have one inbox. How do I get my MSN -http emails to end up in my original INBOX? |
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Milly: Thank you very much. I will do that. One question: How do you do
it? What do you click on or open to change that enable 32 bit .cpl in the Control Panel? One step at a time please. THANK YOU. 'Course, then I'll need to know what to do to get Outlook down to ONE INBOX, like I had on my old machine. Seeya ATB "Milly Staples - MVP Outlook" wrote: In 64 bit Vista, enable 32 bit .cpl in Control Panel to see the mail icon. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Paughco" wrote in message news I need to add: I've been searching help, and keep coming back to something about needing to set up a new profile. First I'm supposed to open Control Panel. If I open the control panel in Classic view, I'm supposed to see an icon that says "Mail." It's not there. "Paughco" wrote: Previously, I had Office 2007 running on my old computer. My MSN email would come to the regular INBOX, via Hotmail POP3 account. I got a new machine with Vista 64. Loaded Office 2007 on the new machine. During setup Outlook asked me for my email address, then automatically set up my account as http. There is a McAffee anti-spam sub-folder firmly attached to the INBOX. OK. Now all I needed was to get my calendar, contacts, etc. off the old machine. Tried export and import via jumpdrive with no success. Eventually got all my data in one .pst file using archiving. Somehow during this process, I ended up with an extra inbox at the bottom of all my folders! My http emails come to that inbox and don't get scanned for spam. I would like to just have one inbox. How do I get my MSN -http emails to end up in my original INBOX? |
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The mcafee filter only works on pop3 accounts - with outlook's junk filter
on high, you really don't need mcafee. Do you use the hotmail calendar? If so, get the outlook connector. Make a new profile and start fresh. Get the connector from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Otherwise, the http mailbox can't be set as default. How was it configured on your old machine? As http or pop3? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Paughco" wrote in message ... Previously, I had Office 2007 running on my old computer. My MSN email would come to the regular INBOX, via Hotmail POP3 account. I got a new machine with Vista 64. Loaded Office 2007 on the new machine. During setup Outlook asked me for my email address, then automatically set up my account as http. There is a McAffee anti-spam sub-folder firmly attached to the INBOX. OK. Now all I needed was to get my calendar, contacts, etc. off the old machine. Tried export and import via jumpdrive with no success. Eventually got all my data in one .pst file using archiving. Somehow during this process, I ended up with an extra inbox at the bottom of all my folders! My http emails come to that inbox and don't get scanned for spam. I would like to just have one inbox. How do I get my MSN -http emails to end up in my original INBOX? |
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"Paughco" wrote in message
... 'Course, then I'll need to know what to do to get Outlook down to ONE INBOX, like I had on my old machine. Configure your Hotmail account as a POP account using the same settings you used on the old PC. If you did it there, you can do it on the new one. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Diane: Thank you! I am sure I have tried setting up a POP3 account before,
and I am sure that it worked, but I still had multiiple inboxes. THIS TIME it worked! Or so it seems... I believe that now I've got things working like on my old machine. I send and receive in Outlook, and my email comes to the "main" mailbox, and is removed from the server. Ah.. Thank you!! Seeya ATB "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: The mcafee filter only works on pop3 accounts - with outlook's junk filter on high, you really don't need mcafee. Do you use the hotmail calendar? If so, get the outlook connector. Make a new profile and start fresh. Get the connector from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Otherwise, the http mailbox can't be set as default. How was it configured on your old machine? As http or pop3? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Paughco" wrote in message ... Previously, I had Office 2007 running on my old computer. My MSN email would come to the regular INBOX, via Hotmail POP3 account. I got a new machine with Vista 64. Loaded Office 2007 on the new machine. During setup Outlook asked me for my email address, then automatically set up my account as http. There is a McAffee anti-spam sub-folder firmly attached to the INBOX. OK. Now all I needed was to get my calendar, contacts, etc. off the old machine. Tried export and import via jumpdrive with no success. Eventually got all my data in one .pst file using archiving. Somehow during this process, I ended up with an extra inbox at the bottom of all my folders! My http emails come to that inbox and don't get scanned for spam. I would like to just have one inbox. How do I get my MSN -http emails to end up in my original INBOX? |
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