Migrating Hotmail Rules to POP Rules

W

wongo

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel

Now that Hotmail will be accessible through POP, is there an easy, automated way to migrate the years of Rules I've customized in Entourage for incoming Hotmail mails (Hotmails?) to Rules for incoming POP mails?

Please advise.

Thanks!
 
C

Corentin Cras-Méneur

Now that Hotmail will be accessible through POP, is there an easy,
automated way to migrate the years of Rules I've customized in Entourage
for incoming Hotmail mails (Hotmails?) to Rules for incoming POP mails?

I fear not :-\

Corentin
 
W

wongo

wrote:

I fear not :-\

Take screenshots. That will help you to recreate your rules.

Try to use categories rather than individual addresses. This can result in
fewer rules.

Get Started Lesson: Learn to Setup Rules[/QUOTE]

Thank you.
 
W

wongo

On 7/14/09 6:18 AM, in article
Take screenshots. That will help you to recreate your rules.

Try to use categories rather than individual addresses. This can result in
fewer rules.

Get Started Lesson: Learn to Setup Rules

On this note on screenshots: Can it be known to PLEASE have Microsoft make these small windows resizeable (e.g. the Edit Rule window) in any future updates?

Right now editing Rules is a tedious scrolling of a small number of lines each time.
 
E

Ed Kimball

On this note on screenshots: Can it be known to PLEASE have Microsoft make
these small windows resizeable (e.g. the Edit Rule window) in any future
updates?

Right now editing Rules is a tedious scrolling of a small number of lines each
time.

Good point. Suggest it using "Send Feedback ..." on the Help menu in
Entourage.
 
D

Diane Ross

On this note on screenshots: Can it be known to PLEASE have Microsoft make
these small windows resizeable (e.g. the Edit Rule window) in any future
updates?

Right now editing Rules is a tedious scrolling of a small number of lines each
time.

Are you talking about Hotmail rules or Entourage rules?
 

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