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Old March 11th, 2010, 11:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Rachel C
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Default Outlook 2007 Install gone wrong

We recently switched e-mail hosts and I successfully (mostly) switched over my company's accounts from a POP server to our new IMAP server.

But I'm trying to set up one more account and am running into issues. I put in all the same settings as for our other accounts, but it won't allow me to create or copy any sub-folders into the InBox folder for this account (it tells me it cannot and this is "probably due to a limitation of your imap server")...but I can do so for the other accounts on the same server.

Also, when I try to view the Imap Folders, it says "The connection to the server is unavailable" but I am able to send and receive e-mails into the new account's InBox folder....and if I ping the server from a command prompt, it works fine.

HELP!!


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