I'm going to restate my problem (hopefully more clearly).
As we all know MS has stopped using the old protocols for hotmail (HTTP I
think) and is now using the MAPI protocol.
No. MSN Hotmail (as the service was once called) used a protocol for
HTTPMail called, "WebDAV". As of Sept. 1, 2009, that protocol has been
retired. Windows Live Hotmail (as the service is now called) uses a newer
protocol for HTTPMail called, "DeltaSync". MAPI has nothing to do with this
connection to the Hotmail servers.
For years now I have been using my Outlook for all my emailing (my Telus emails,
hotmail, gmail, and shaw).
May I assume, from your original statement, that his is MS Outlook 2003?
Sept 3 I installed the outlok connecter and I assumed that it was just going
to let me continue to use my hotmail account like I had been doing. That was
not the case. For 3 days I waited to see if the problem would work itself out
and I could get my hotmail emails through Outlook - but it didn't. I looked
at the help files and it seems that either the outlook connecter didn't work
properly or I missed a pop up during the initialization (or installation
phase) so I used the outlook connector to manually add my hotmail account
(the same one that was already in my outook folders). Doing this created a
new folder with the same hotmail account, but with only some of the folders
(only the ones I created through Live mail).
Was this "Live Mail" "Windows Live Mail" (an email client installed on your
computer), or "Windows Live Hotmail" (a web mail service accessed via either
a web browser, or a "DeltaSync" enabled email client)?
I don't have any copy of Outlook to play with, but it sounds like the
original folders were created by the "WebDAV" protocol native to MS Outlook
2003, but the new folders were created by the "DeltaSynch" protocol of the
Outlook Connector. I don't know that they can be directly connected
together.
I have other sub-folders in my hotmail account (the Http one), that I never
created in Live mail.
This part confused me. There is no "Live Mail" connected with Microsoft.
There is "Windows Live Hotmail", the web mail service, and "Windows Live
Mail", the email client running locally on a computer. More confusing,
"Windows Live Hotmail" was once called, "Windows Live Mail", and "Windows
Live Mail" was once called, "Windows Live Mail desktop". So help me out, and
describe exactly what this "Live Mail" is.
I would like to take all thopse folders and old emails from the http hotmail
account/folder and put them in with the MAPI hotmail account/folder, but every
time I try to do a copy & paste I get a server error message. As well I can
only view some of my old emails in the http hotmail account/folder using outlook.
There is no MAPI connected with Hotmail. MAPI is a protocol for connecting
other applications to a mail client, not for accessing a mail server from a
mail client.
The old Hotmail folders used the WebDAV protocol to connect with the Hotmail
servers. Since the WebDAV protocol was turned down, I suspect those folders
were disconnected from anything. I don't know to manipulate them now.
The new Hotmail folders, the ones you are calling, "MAPI", are probably the
new "DeltaSync" connected Hotmail folders.
Before Sept 1 I could see them using outlook. I did have my settings set to delete
the email off the msn server once I downloaded them, but I don't understand why I
can't see some of them now. Hopefully this has clarified my trouble & I do thank
you all for your aid.
The short of it is that you have a set of Hotmail folders created using the
old WebDAV protocol, which has now been turned down. You have a set of
Hotmail folders created by Outlook Connector using the new DeltaSync
protocol.
I would think that you could copy the email messages in the old folders to
the new ones. Assumes that those email messages are in an accessible local
store. I don't think there would be any way to copy the folders, themselves,
as I suspect that would require using the now defunct WebDAV protocol to
synchronize to the servers. I also don't think a "move" would work, because
a "move" operation carries an implied "delete", which would also require a
connection which is now defunct.
Basically, any email currently in the old Hotmail folders, if it is locally
available, can pretty much only be read, but probably not manipulated, other
than, maybe (but I am not even sure of this) copied.
I can't test any this because I never had an MS Oulook client at all, much
less connecting to the old, WebDAV Hotmail servers.