Outlook 2007 / live.com e-mail address

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JTKiser1022

Recently added a new 'live.com' e-mail address to Outlook 2007 and all
testing went well...the new e-mail address shows under the data management
e-mail tab however it is not showing in the folder list to the left as the
others do...

Have restarted Outlook several times...

(Windows XP SP3 - IE8 - AMD Sempron - 3400 - 4GB RAM)
 
D

DL

Outlook uses a single set of default folders (eg Inbox/Sent etc) unless you
have configured outlook to use seperate data files for each mail account
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Recently added a new 'live.com' e-mail address to Outlook 2007 and all
testing went well...the new e-mail address shows under the data management
e-mail tab however it is not showing in the folder list to the left as the
others do...

Have restarted Outlook several times...

What type of account did you define for your Live Mail?
 
J

JTKiser1022

It is showinig that it is configured as POP/SMTP...

By the way...notifications of replies are not working...
 
J

JTKiser1022

Then why did all of my other 'hotmail.com' and 'msn.com' e-mail addresses
create their own separate set of folders...
 
D

DL

Because niether are pop mail

JTKiser1022 said:
Then why did all of my other 'hotmail.com' and 'msn.com' e-mail addresses
create their own separate set of folders...
 
J

JTKiser1022

OK...I see that now...DUH

Just curious though...why did the others register themselves as 'MAPI' and
'live.com' registered as 'POP'...aren't they all coming from MSN...
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J.T. Kiser


DL said:
Because niether are pop mail

JTKiser1022 said:
Then why did all of my other 'hotmail.com' and 'msn.com' e-mail addresses
create their own separate set of folders...
--
J.T. Kiser


DL said:
Well read the earlier response

It is showinig that it is configured as POP/SMTP...

By the way...notifications of replies are not working...
--
J.T. Kiser


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Recently added a new 'live.com' e-mail address to Outlook 2007 and
all
testing went well...the new e-mail address shows under the data
management
e-mail tab however it is not showing in the folder list to the left
as
the
others do...

Have restarted Outlook several times...

What type of account did you define for your Live Mail?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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D

DL

I dont use either so cannot tell you, certain mail providers have to option
to set up an account as either pop or Imap
eg gmail can be configured for either type of account

JTKiser1022 said:
OK...I see that now...DUH

Just curious though...why did the others register themselves as 'MAPI' and
'live.com' registered as 'POP'...aren't they all coming from MSN...
--
J.T. Kiser


DL said:
Because niether are pop mail

JTKiser1022 said:
Then why did all of my other 'hotmail.com' and 'msn.com' e-mail
addresses
create their own separate set of folders...
--
J.T. Kiser


:

Well read the earlier response

It is showinig that it is configured as POP/SMTP...

By the way...notifications of replies are not working...
--
J.T. Kiser


:


Recently added a new 'live.com' e-mail address to Outlook 2007
and
all
testing went well...the new e-mail address shows under the data
management
e-mail tab however it is not showing in the folder list to the
left
as
the
others do...

Have restarted Outlook several times...

What type of account did you define for your Live Mail?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

It is showinig that it is configured as POP/SMTP...

Unless you take specific steps otherwise, all POP accounts you configure feed
into the same Inbox, as DL says, and if you've configured Outlook to produce a
New Mail notification, Outlook will do it no matter which POP account
downloads the message. If you've configured the POP account in a standard
fashion, there won't be a separate data file in the Account Settings and, if
there is, it won't have a name that matches the email address.
 

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