Multiple Inbox - All Unread Mail

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garethbrock

Hi all,
I currently use Windows Live mail to download 6 different hotmail accounts
into one place. I have a new Laptop and I want to use Outlook 2007 instead of
the Windows Live software. My problem is that Winldows Live has three folder
views which I can't seem to get with outlook, they are:
1) All Inbox View - I can click on this and see all incoming email which is
still physically in the six account inboxes. This is useful as I can flick
through them knowing they are all in date order. (They only leave this view
if they are moved to another folder or deleted)
2) All Junk e-mail - Shows all junkmail from all six accounts in one place.
(Again even when read they remain in this view until deleted)
3) All Flagged items - shows any flagged messages from all six folders in
one place.

I want to be able to use Outlook as it will work better with my internet
security plus I can have a uniformed area for syncing info from "the phone".
Any ideas?
Gareth
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I currently use Windows Live mail to download 6 different hotmail accounts
into one place. I have a new Laptop and I want to use Outlook 2007 instead
of
the Windows Live software. My problem is that Winldows Live has three folder
views which I can't seem to get with outlook, they are:
1) All Inbox View - I can click on this and see all incoming email which is
still physically in the six account inboxes. This is useful as I can flick
through them knowing they are all in date order. (They only leave this view
if they are moved to another folder or deleted)
2) All Junk e-mail - Shows all junkmail from all six accounts in one place.
(Again even when read they remain in this view until deleted)
3) All Flagged items - shows any flagged messages from all six folders in
one place.

I want to be able to use Outlook as it will work better with my internet
security plus I can have a uniformed area for syncing info from "the phone".
Any ideas?

Outlook won't be able to present those views unless thay are server-side
folders, and I don't think they are.
 

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