Move Personal Folders Up or Down

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Doug Recla

I have a couple personal folders created along with a folder that comes
from an exchange server. One personal folder is setup to receive all
incoming emails and also store outgoing emails. The other personal
folder is setup to organize, where I can move emails from one personal
folder to the next.

My question is, is it possible to move the location of how the personal
folders appear in outlook 2003? Right now I have my menu with Personal
Folder(1) on top, the Exchange default Folder in the middle, and
Personal Folder (2) on the bottom.

The default exchange folder is now being bypassed, so i would like to
move its order to bottom and it doesnt appear i can just drag and drop.
Is there any alternative to right click ->closing the folder?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Doug Recla said:
I have a couple personal folders created along with a folder that
comes from an exchange server. One personal folder is setup to
receive all incoming emails and also store outgoing emails. The other
personal folder is setup to organize, where I can move emails from
one personal folder to the next.

My question is, is it possible to move the location of how the
personal folders appear in outlook 2003? Right now I have my menu
with Personal Folder(1) on top, the Exchange default Folder in the
middle, and Personal Folder (2) on the bottom.

The default exchange folder is now being bypassed, so i would like to
move its order to bottom and it doesnt appear i can just drag and
drop. Is there any alternative to right click ->closing the folder?

I've had some luck by adding the services to the mail profile in the order I
want them displayed.

Why are you having your mail delivered to a PST? That defeats many of the
features available with Exchange. No sharing and no free/busy for example.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

In
Brian Tillman said:
I've had some luck by adding the services to the mail profile in the
order I want them displayed.

Why are you having your mail delivered to a PST? That defeats many
of the features available with Exchange. No sharing and no free/busy
for example.

....and no OWA and no centralized backups and no single instance storage and
no deleted item retention and so on and so on!
 

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