Microsoft Outlook

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I am wondering why I don't see all of my mail delivered
into my INBOX in Microsoft Outlook?

I say this as when I log on (open Outlook) I see mail in
my INBOX. These same emails will be there in my Shaw email
account INBOX but there is also a "junk" mail box which I
see various junk mail (as well as some that I want to
receive so I transfer it into my regular INBOX.

I thought since I am using Outlook to receive all my Shaw
email....wouldn't these junk mail emails be visible in my
INBOX through Microsoft Outlook too?

It's so frustrating to read all my emails in Outlook then
have to log into Shaw and see my INBOX emails have all
been read just now but then see a slew of emails in my
junk folder.

Is there a way I can get EVERYTHING to show up in
Microsoft Outlook or is this something with Shaw?

Thanks Y'all.
 
Hi,

Try microsoft.public.outlook
They do good...

don



I am wondering why I don't see all of my mail delivered
into my INBOX in Microsoft Outlook?

I say this as when I log on (open Outlook) I see mail in
my INBOX. These same emails will be there in my Shaw email
account INBOX but there is also a "junk" mail box which I
see various junk mail (as well as some that I want to
receive so I transfer it into my regular INBOX.

I thought since I am using Outlook to receive all my Shaw
email....wouldn't these junk mail emails be visible in my
INBOX through Microsoft Outlook too?

It's so frustrating to read all my emails in Outlook then
have to log into Shaw and see my INBOX emails have all
been read just now but then see a slew of emails in my
junk folder.

Is there a way I can get EVERYTHING to show up in
Microsoft Outlook or is this something with Shaw?

Thanks Y'all.
 
only setup the accounts to work in one programme or the
other ie either outlook OR express

Geoff
 

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