Configuration of Outlook exchange server account

S

Svilen

Our mail server has 3 options for delivering mail - POP3, IMAP and exchange
server. My account was set to use POP3. I have many rules and 3 level
directory tree. When I receive new mail with POP3 the right rule sorts it and
the destination folder becomes visible and bold with mark "(1)".
Now I tried to switch to exchange server account because it has more futures
then POP3. And the issue is that when I receive mail now my Inbox folder
becomes bold with mark "(1)" and after a while it is again normal and the
mail is redirected by rule to some folder but this folder does not became
visible. The problem is that with my complicated directory structure where it
went and I should open every folder to find it eventually.
Is there an option for this type of account to act like in POP3 mode and
when I receive mail the folder to which it is directed to became visible?
 
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Brian Tillman

Svilen said:
Our mail server has 3 options for delivering mail - POP3, IMAP and
exchange server. My account was set to use POP3. I have many rules
and 3 level directory tree. When I receive new mail with POP3 the
right rule sorts it and the destination folder becomes visible and
bold with mark "(1)".
Now I tried to switch to exchange server account because it has more
futures then POP3. And the issue is that when I receive mail now my
Inbox folder becomes bold with mark "(1)" and after a while it is
again normal and the mail is redirected by rule to some folder but
this folder does not became visible. The problem is that with my
complicated directory structure where it went and I should open every
folder to find it eventually.
Is there an option for this type of account to act like in POP3 mode
and when I receive mail the folder to which it is directed to became
visible?

POP and Exchange accounts behave identically in that regard.
 

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