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1) Not without writing code.
2-3) Don't know. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Firas A H Al-Abduwani" wrote in message ... Thanks a lot Sue! 2 more questions if you don't mind: 1- Is there away of automating marking the messages copied into the IMAP sent folder as "read"? 2- Why do the emails being forwarded from an IMAP account in Outlook get flagged with the magnet "reply icon" instead of the blue "forwarded icon"? 3- Is there a way of fixing this flag issue? regards, Firas. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not so. Create a second "copy" rule to handle items sent through the Exchange account. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Firas A H Al-Abduwani" wrote in message ... Ah yes, but if you also have an exchange account (in my case the university's address) then you wouldn't want to turn that option off. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not if you use Tools | Options to turn off the default sending of a copy to the Sent Items folder in the default information store. "Firas A H Al-Abduwani" wrote in message ... Dear Athena, Creating a "copy" rule will raise the problem of havin your sent emails in a duplicate set. One in the IMAP sent folder and the other in the PST sent folder. I tried to look for a "delete" rule to delete the copy in the PST sent folder. But couldn't find such an option. Is there such a rule? And why is Outlook Express so much better in dealing with IMAP accounts than Outlook. Can't some of these features of automatic creation of sent and draft folders be incorporated into Outlook? regards, Firas. "Athena [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: As you have discovered, Outlook won't let you store the official sent item copy in the IMAP folder. You *can* create a rule though that will automatically create a copy and file that in the IMAP store. Start with a blank rule and check messages after sending. Use the sending account as the basis for the rule and copy the message to the Sent Item folder in your IMAP store. -- Athena [MVP] "Barattolo_67" wrote: For managing my email, I connect to my provider's IMAP server. Is there a way to configure Outlook 2003 so that when you send a message it gets stored in the IMAP server's "Sent Items" folder and not in the Outlook's Personal Folder's "Sent Item." It is annoying to have to move the message manually after you have sent it, but if you do not do it, then you do not have that folder sincronyzed as well. |
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Thanks Sue,
I will try to seek out answers with regards to this flag issue. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: 1) Not without writing code. 2-3) Don't know. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Firas A H Al-Abduwani" wrote in message ... Thanks a lot Sue! 2 more questions if you don't mind: 1- Is there away of automating marking the messages copied into the IMAP sent folder as "read"? 2- Why do the emails being forwarded from an IMAP account in Outlook get flagged with the magnet "reply icon" instead of the blue "forwarded icon"? 3- Is there a way of fixing this flag issue? regards, Firas. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not so. Create a second "copy" rule to handle items sent through the Exchange account. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Firas A H Al-Abduwani" wrote in message ... Ah yes, but if you also have an exchange account (in my case the university's address) then you wouldn't want to turn that option off. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not if you use Tools | Options to turn off the default sending of a copy to the Sent Items folder in the default information store. "Firas A H Al-Abduwani" wrote in message ... Dear Athena, Creating a "copy" rule will raise the problem of havin your sent emails in a duplicate set. One in the IMAP sent folder and the other in the PST sent folder. I tried to look for a "delete" rule to delete the copy in the PST sent folder. But couldn't find such an option. Is there such a rule? And why is Outlook Express so much better in dealing with IMAP accounts than Outlook. Can't some of these features of automatic creation of sent and draft folders be incorporated into Outlook? regards, Firas. "Athena [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: As you have discovered, Outlook won't let you store the official sent item copy in the IMAP folder. You *can* create a rule though that will automatically create a copy and file that in the IMAP store. Start with a blank rule and check messages after sending. Use the sending account as the basis for the rule and copy the message to the Sent Item folder in your IMAP store. -- Athena [MVP] "Barattolo_67" wrote: For managing my email, I connect to my provider's IMAP server. Is there a way to configure Outlook 2003 so that when you send a message it gets stored in the IMAP server's "Sent Items" folder and not in the Outlook's Personal Folder's "Sent Item." It is annoying to have to move the message manually after you have sent it, but if you do not do it, then you do not have that folder sincronyzed as well. |
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We recently switched a company over from POP3 to IMAP and we discovered this
problem. However, we are fairly sure that if we do a fresh user setup that it actually does save files on the server. Perhaps we have made this up in our minds, but has anything changed in the new version of outlook or can this be confirmed by someone else? Thanks for your help. -Kipp "Athena [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: As you have discovered, Outlook won't let you store the official sent item copy in the IMAP folder. You *can* create a rule though that will automatically create a copy and file that in the IMAP store. Start with a blank rule and check messages after sending. Use the sending account as the basis for the rule and copy the message to the Sent Item folder in your IMAP store. -- Athena [MVP] "Barattolo_67" wrote: For managing my email, I connect to my provider's IMAP server. Is there a way to configure Outlook 2003 so that when you send a message it gets stored in the IMAP server's "Sent Items" folder and not in the Outlook's Personal Folder's "Sent Item." It is annoying to have to move the message manually after you have sent it, but if you do not do it, then you do not have that folder sincronyzed as well. |
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Sent Messages - IMAP Server
I would have to agree with the question about Outlooks compatability with
IMAP, versus Outlook Express's compatability. I read this thread, and got a solution to the questions that I was wondering. My point would be that OE is supposed to be a watered down version of Outlook, as it is specifically for e-mail, and doesn't contain calenders etc. Yet an IMAP account in OE will automatically send a message sent through it to the IMAP's Sent Folder, and non-IMAP's send them to the local Sent Folder. Yet Outlook doesn't. Recommend that this is an upgrade made to the next version of Outlook, if it hasn't already. "Firas A H Al-Abduwani" wrote: Ah yes, but if you also have an exchange account (in my case the university's email address) then you wouldn't want to turn that option off. so far I have had to use O for univerity's exchange account, and my other private IMAP accounts accessed using OE. I would have very much preferred to have then in one email application. True, Plaxo does a great job in syncronsying my address between the two applications, but it is not my preferred way of doing things. It still bewilders me, why MS doesn't allow the same level of IMAP functionality in its O as it does with its OE. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not if you use Tools | Options to turn off the default sending of a copy to the Sent Items folder in the default information store. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Firas A H Al-Abduwani" wrote in message ... Dear Athena, Creating a "copy" rule will raise the problem of havin your sent emails in a duplicate set. One in the IMAP sent folder and the other in the PST sent folder. I tried to look for a "delete" rule to delete the copy in the PST sent folder. But couldn't find such an option. Is there such a rule? And why is Outlook Express so much better in dealing with IMAP accounts than Outlook. Can't some of these features of automatic creation of sent and draft folders be incorporated into Outlook? regards, Firas. "Athena [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: As you have discovered, Outlook won't let you store the official sent item copy in the IMAP folder. You *can* create a rule though that will automatically create a copy and file that in the IMAP store. Start with a blank rule and check messages after sending. Use the sending account as the basis for the rule and copy the message to the Sent Item folder in your IMAP store. -- Athena [MVP] "Barattolo_67" wrote: For managing my email, I connect to my provider's IMAP server. Is there a way to configure Outlook 2003 so that when you send a message it gets stored in the IMAP server's "Sent Items" folder and not in the Outlook's Personal Folder's "Sent Item." It is annoying to have to move the message manually after you have sent it, but if you do not do it, then you do not have that folder sincronyzed as well. |
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Sent Messages - IMAP Server
mebrill wrote:
My point would be that OE is supposed to be a watered down version of Outlook, as it is specifically for e-mail, and doesn't contain calenders etc. This is a false conclusion. OE was never intended to be a "watered down" version of Outlook. Recommend that this is an upgrade made to the next version of Outlook, if it hasn't already. There are some IMAP improvements in Outlook 2007, or so I've read. -- Brian Tillman |
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