From: AMA on 22 Feb 2010 14:24 With a recent setup of Outlook 2007 on my home cpu, a second inbox was created, "Inbox in <xxxxxxxx>". All received email goes in this inbox. I setup using IMAP and have gone through multiple setting options, but nothing changes. I only need the primary inbox to work, but it does not. Also, my primary inbox is called personal folders, which I am not accustomed to. How do I switch which inbox my email is received?
From: Jim Mack on 22 Feb 2010 14:47 First you have to explain why a group dedicated to Visual Basic 6 is the right place to ask about this. -- Jim Mack Twisted tees at http://www.cafepress.com/2050inc "We sew confusion" AMA wrote: > With a recent setup of Outlook 2007 on my home cpu, a second inbox > was created, "Inbox in <xxxxxxxx>". All received email goes in this > inbox. I setup using IMAP and have gone through multiple setting > options, but nothing changes. I only need the primary inbox to > work, but it does not. Also, my primary inbox is called personal > folders, which I am not accustomed to. How do I switch which inbox > my email is received?
From: Henning on 22 Feb 2010 16:22 "AMA" <AMA(a)discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet news:E9B64F98-97CE-4186-A8DE-2B5004DBEBA5(a)microsoft.com... > With a recent setup of Outlook 2007 on my home cpu, a second inbox was > created, "Inbox in <xxxxxxxx>". All received email goes in this inbox. I > setup using IMAP and have gone through multiple setting options, but > nothing > changes. I only need the primary inbox to work, but it does not. Also, my > primary inbox is called personal folders, which I am not accustomed to. > How > do I switch which inbox my email is received? Try microsoft.public.outlook.general. This is a group for Visual Basic (vb). /Henning
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