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Old August 25th, 2006, 10:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Metallo
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I decided and set my post to IMAP because it fits better my network needs.
It looks OK so far, but I have 3 question:

1)
When I open MSOutlook 2003, I get, as default, Personal folders expanded and
IMAP folder collapsed.
Is there a way to reverse this?

2)
Also, the send/receive which is performed when I open the mail, is it done
now for IMAP as well?
Sometimes I get the impression that I can see new mail only when I click the
Inbox in IMAP...but I am not sure.

3)
Last, I guess there is no way to get a pop up window when a new email
arrives, like in pop3, because it is not on my PC but on the server..right?

Thanks
Alex


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Old August 25th, 2006, 07:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Default Switched to IMAP Protocol

Metallo wrote:

I decided and set my post to IMAP because it fits better my network
needs. It looks OK so far, but I have 3 question:

1)
When I open MSOutlook 2003, I get, as default, Personal folders
expanded and IMAP folder collapsed.
Is there a way to reverse this?


No.

2)
Also, the send/receive which is performed when I open the mail, is it
done now for IMAP as well?
Sometimes I get the impression that I can see new mail only when I
click the Inbox in IMAP...but I am not sure.


It's done, but I believe you have to tell Outlook to update the IMAP folder.
Check the Inbox for the account in the Send/Receive group.

3)
Last, I guess there is no way to get a pop up window when a new email
arrives, like in pop3, because it is not on my PC but on the
server..right?


Correct.
--
Brian Tillman

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Old August 26th, 2006, 10:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Metallo
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Default Switched to IMAP Protocol

Brian,

On Point 1), actually I have found out that:

You can chang the default folder going into
Tools/Options/OtherTab/AdvancedOptions
then you go to "Startup in this Folder" and browse the one you want to be
opened as default.

You can also get the Personal Folders collapsed by doing so and click
File/Exit.
MSOutlook remembers the latest position you set your folders.
Unfortunately, this does not work with IMAP folders, even if you leave it
expanded, it opens back as collapsed.

Cheers

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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Metallo wrote:

I decided and set my post to IMAP because it fits better my network
needs. It looks OK so far, but I have 3 question:

1)
When I open MSOutlook 2003, I get, as default, Personal folders
expanded and IMAP folder collapsed.
Is there a way to reverse this?


No.

2)
Also, the send/receive which is performed when I open the mail, is it
done now for IMAP as well?
Sometimes I get the impression that I can see new mail only when I
click the Inbox in IMAP...but I am not sure.


It's done, but I believe you have to tell Outlook to update the IMAP
folder. Check the Inbox for the account in the Send/Receive group.

3)
Last, I guess there is no way to get a pop up window when a new email
arrives, like in pop3, because it is not on my PC but on the
server..right?


Correct.
--
Brian Tillman



 




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