Account Settings Outlook 2007

G

Guest

Scenario:
New data file created and exists.
In "Account Settings", with "E-mail" tab selected:
- E-mail account I wanted changes to apply is selected.
- By pressing Change Folder button located toward a bottom of the "Account
Settings" I got "New E-Mail Delivery Location" dialog.
- I have chosen Inbox folder from new data file listed in this dialog.
- Display next to a Change Folder button changed to new folder, confirming
change.

After change:
New folder is shown in Outlook navigation pane but all messages are still
sent to Inbox of the personal folders not to an Inbox of the designated file.
Am I missing something?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Franek said:
Scenario:
New data file created and exists.
In "Account Settings", with "E-mail" tab selected:
- E-mail account I wanted changes to apply is selected.
- By pressing Change Folder button located toward a bottom of the
"Account Settings" I got "New E-Mail Delivery Location" dialog.
- I have chosen Inbox folder from new data file listed in this dialog.
- Display next to a Change Folder button changed to new folder,
confirming change.

After change:
New folder is shown in Outlook navigation pane but all messages are
still sent to Inbox of the personal folders not to an Inbox of the
designated file. Am I missing something?

Did you stop and restart Outlook?
 
G

Guest

Thanks for your speedy response.
Yes, I have closed Outlook and after testing I have rebooted my computer.
The results are the same. Instead of designated folder e-mail I set up for
one account is coming to Inbox folder in personal folder.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Franek said:
Thanks for your speedy response.
Yes, I have closed Outlook and after testing I have rebooted my
computer. The results are the same. Instead of designated folder
e-mail I set up for one account is coming to Inbox folder in personal
folder.

Well, I haven't played with the alternate delivery options in OL 2007 yet,
so I'll stop out of the way and let someone else handle the question.
 

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