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Hi,
I use Outlook 2003 to access my company email. I would like to also access multiple email accouts (Hotmail, Yahoo, Netscape) with IMAP4. I tried this and when I'm in Outlook, I click on the inbox folder for one of the IMAP accounts, such as Hotmail, and I open a new email to send, it gets sent using the outgoing email address of my Exchange account and not the Hotmail account. The same thing happens if I click on the Yahoo or Netscape folders/accounts I created in Outlook. All email gets sent using my company Exchange email address as opposed to the individual accounts/addresses I setup. When I set up the individual IMAP4 accounts in Outlook, I specified the email address to use, the IMAP server to connect to as well as the SMTP server to connect to. What am I doing wrong? Does anyone know how to set this up? Thanks. Riley |
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rileymartin <rileymartin@nowhere.com> wrote:
> I use Outlook 2003 to access my company email. I would like to > also access multiple email accouts (Hotmail, Yahoo, Netscape) with > IMAP4. Hotmail and Yahoo don't allow IMAP accounts. > I tried this and when I'm in Outlook, I click on the inbox > folder for one of the IMAP accounts, such as Hotmail, and I open a > new email to send, it gets sent using the outgoing email address of > my Exchange account and not the Hotmail account. Did you select the correct account before sending the message? Exchange tends to take over as the outgoing account. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks, I didn't see that option. That's working now.
I also have one account setup for POP3 and new email is going into the Exchange account instead of the POP3 account. New email for the IMAP accounts correctly go into their respective folders however new email for the POP3 account goes into the Inbox in the Exchange account. Do you know what may be causing this? Thanks. Riley "Brian Tillman" wrote: > rileymartin <rileymartin@nowhere.com> wrote: > > > I use Outlook 2003 to access my company email. I would like to > > also access multiple email accouts (Hotmail, Yahoo, Netscape) with > > IMAP4. > > Hotmail and Yahoo don't allow IMAP accounts. > > > I tried this and when I'm in Outlook, I click on the inbox > > folder for one of the IMAP accounts, such as Hotmail, and I open a > > new email to send, it gets sent using the outgoing email address of > > my Exchange account and not the Hotmail account. > > Did you select the correct account before sending the message? Exchange > tends to take over as the outgoing account. > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] > > |
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rileymartin <rileymartin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I also have one account setup for POP3 and new email is going into the > Exchange account instead of the POP3 account. New email for the IMAP > accounts correctly go into their respective folders however new email > for the POP3 account goes into the Inbox in the Exchange account. Do > you know what may be causing this? Thanks. That's the way Outlook 2003 works. All POP mail gets delivered to the delivery location Inbox, which would be your Exchange mailbox's Inbox. IMAP and HTTP accounts get their own cache because messages stay on the server, but not for POP accounts. Instead, you can create another folder to act as the POP account's Inbox and use a rule to delivery the messages received via the POP account to that folder. The folder can be in the Exchange mailbox or another PST, if you wish. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thank you! You are the man!
"Brian Tillman" wrote: > rileymartin <rileymartin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I also have one account setup for POP3 and new email is going into the > > Exchange account instead of the POP3 account. New email for the IMAP > > accounts correctly go into their respective folders however new email > > for the POP3 account goes into the Inbox in the Exchange account. Do > > you know what may be causing this? Thanks. > > That's the way Outlook 2003 works. All POP mail gets delivered to the > delivery location Inbox, which would be your Exchange mailbox's Inbox. IMAP > and HTTP accounts get their own cache because messages stay on the server, > but not for POP accounts. Instead, you can create another folder to act as > the POP account's Inbox and use a rule to delivery the messages received via > the POP account to that folder. The folder can be in the Exchange mailbox > or another PST, if you wish. > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] > > |
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