From: Phil vK on
When going thru the setup process, the software automatically set me up as an
IMAP account, not POP3. During that process the setup messages said that it
also couldn't set it up in an encrypted mode, so it did it unencrypted. I
think I know the difference between IMAP and POP3, but I don't know if I
should be “encrypted” or not.
In any case, there are two sets of headings for Inbox, Sent items, etc. On
is under the heading “Outlook Data File”, and the other set is under
myname(a)emailaddress.com. Also, the “Sent” folder under the latter is a
sub-folder under “Inbox” whereas the one under “Outlook Data File” is named
“Sent Items” (as opposed to just “Sent”) and is in a separate folder.
Anyone know what the explanation is or where I should go to get it? Thanks!

From: VanguardLH on
Phil vK wrote:

> When going thru the setup process, the software automatically set me up as an
> IMAP account, not POP3. During that process the setup messages said that it
> also couldn�t set it up in an encrypted mode, so it did it unencrypted. I
> think I know the difference between IMAP and POP3, but I don�t know if I
> should be �encrypted� or not.
> In any case, there are two sets of headings for Inbox, Sent items, etc. On
> is under the heading �Outlook Data File�, and the other set is under
> myname(a)emailaddress.com. Also, the �Sent� folder under the latter is a
> sub-folder under �Inbox� whereas the one under �Outlook Data File� is named
> �Sent Items� (as opposed to just �Sent�) and is in a separate folder.
> Anyone know what the explanation is or where I should go to get it? Thanks!

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From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on
"Phil vK" <PhilvK(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1916E427-ED5D-45E7-AA6E-258CBC0D0BAB(a)microsoft.com...

>I created a new profile, which took care of the double opening. Under my
> folder tree I have 2 headings, “Favorites” and “ my-email-address.com”.
> They
> look like this:
>
> Favorites
> Inbox
> Sent Items
> Deleted Items
>
> My-email-address.com
> Inbox
> Drafts
> Sent Items
> Deleted Items
> Junk E-Mail
> News Feed
> Outbox
> RSS Feeds
> Search Folders
>
> Incoming and sent mail appear under BOTH headings. Is that correct? - Phil

Correct. If you wish, you can remove the Favorites entries. Frankly, I
rarely use the Mail view of the Navigation Pane, but employ the Folder List
view instead so I can see all my folders at once (Calendar, COntacts, and the
other non-mail folders as well). With the Mail view (what you have selected),
you can see only the mail folders and there's no hierarchy. All mail folders
are shown on the same level.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]