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Outlook 2007 Exchange Mail Appearing In Wrong Folder
I've added an Exchange 2010 account in Outlook 2007 and the new account did not show up in the left pannel as all other accounts have.
If I send a message to the new account it appears in the primary (GMail) inbox. If I reply to that message it correctly goes out as from the new Exchange account.
Any thoughts on how to get the account to show up properly with all it's subfolders?
Thanks.
If I send a message to the new account it appears in the primary (GMail) inbox. If I reply to that message it correctly goes out as from the new Exchange account.
Any thoughts on how to get the account to show up properly with all it's subfolders?
Thanks.
What rights did you give to your account on the Shared mailbox ? and how was that given ?
If all good how do you add the Mailbox to Outlook ?
- Rancy
If all good how do you add the Mailbox to Outlook ?
- Rancy
I'm guessing that the Deliver New Email to the Following location for the Exchange account is set to the folder that GMail uses. That should be changed.
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mlongoh: No, I can't post a screen grab. The person how's machine it's on had to go on the road. When I can I'll see if I can find out what the GMail settings are.
And where is the Deliver New Email setting. I can't find it in my Outlook 2010. And if it's an exchange setting, highly unlikely as this is a new account with all defaults. Though I'll obviously check there too if it is at the server end.
Rancy: No specific permissions given, all default with Exchange 2010 auto configure (which worked fine on other installs).
And where is the Deliver New Email setting. I can't find it in my Outlook 2010. And if it's an exchange setting, highly unlikely as this is a new account with all defaults. Though I'll obviously check there too if it is at the server end.
Rancy: No specific permissions given, all default with Exchange 2010 auto configure (which worked fine on other installs).
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Within Outlook: Tools, accounts, data file tab. You probably want it set to the Exchange Mailbox - User's name.
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Any updates?
Is the Exchange service defined in Outlook as Exchange, or is it using POP or IMAP?