From: NAS on 21 Jan 2010 09:31 My pst folder does not indicate that I have new emails. For example, in my regular inbox a small number appears next to the folder. How do I set this up for my pst folder? -- NO, I DO NOT WANT YOU TO BUILD A DATABASE FOR ME FOR A "REASONABLE FEE".
From: DL on 21 Jan 2010 09:45 The pst, is your personal folder set, and the Inbox & other default folders are within that pst "NAS" <NAS(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B064E39F-FC4A-4BE4-9A11-06BC2155C0CF(a)microsoft.com... > My pst folder does not indicate that I have new emails. For example, in my > regular inbox a small number appears next to the folder. How do I set this > up > for my pst folder? > -- > NO, I DO NOT WANT YOU TO BUILD A DATABASE FOR ME FOR A "REASONABLE FEE".
From: Kathleen Orland on 21 Jan 2010 09:49 Are you connecting to an Exchange server? "NAS" <NAS(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B064E39F-FC4A-4BE4-9A11-06BC2155C0CF(a)microsoft.com... > My pst folder does not indicate that I have new emails. For example, in my > regular inbox a small number appears next to the folder. How do I set this up > for my pst folder? > -- > NO, I DO NOT WANT YOU TO BUILD A DATABASE FOR ME FOR A "REASONABLE FEE".
From: VanguardLH on 21 Jan 2010 13:19 NAS wrote: > My pst folder ... No such animal. There is a .pst *file* that is your message store.
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