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N. Miller
Thanks again for the carification. I only was going by what I could see on
screen. As Brian has already said when I look at my outlook connecter
settings it was showing up a an MAPI account, which I incorrectly referred to
as the protocol.
I don't use either Outlook, or the Outlook Connector. For what I use, either
POP3, or HTTPMail (w/DeltaSync) are all that there is for Hotmail. Based on
Brian Tillman's response about my MAPI comments, I will assume that the
Outlook Connector is using MAPI to link what it is doing (accessing Hotmail
using DeltaSync) to the client (Outlook). I do know that MAPI is an
application to client protocol, and I've used it with a couple of
applications, for calling an email client. So MAPI is probably a local
connection between the Outlook Connector and MS Outlook.
You are also correct in that any emails I didn't manually download to my
laptop cannot be accessed in any way chape or form that I know of. I guess
that'll teach me to ignore those annoying warning emails from Microsoft in
the future. It is kinda sad though as I had thought I set outlook to
download ALL my emails.
Just to clarify: If you have email in local Hotmail folders, which don't
exist on the Hotmail servers, I don't know of any way to access them
directly, now that WebDAV is deactivated. When they flipped the switch on
Sept. 1, 2009, I could not even view the email in my Hotmail folders with MS
Outlook Express; probably because I had not set OE for offline viewing of
email. All OE wanted to do was try to connect to the servers. However, I had
only synchronized that account, so all email that had been in OE was also
still on the Hotmail servers. I've got no idea how Outlook worked, in that
regard.