Outlook Mobile 5 view other folders

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Guest

Hopefully, this is an easy one...

I use Outlook Mobile 5 on my Motorola Q phone to connect to Exchange 2003
SP2 to get emails that show up in my Inbox.

I've created a bunch of sub-folders under the Inbox which I can't view on my
Q. I'm not sure why I haven't been able to figure it out yet, but the answer
eludes me. I have some rules setup to send new email to some of these folders
so I worry that I'll miss some new messages because they go directly to one
of these sub-folders (and skip the Inbox).

Is it even possible to view other mail (sub)folders using Outlook Mobile? Or
am I stuck with only the Inbox?

D.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

riapho said:
Hopefully, this is an easy one...

I use Outlook Mobile 5 on my Motorola Q phone to connect to Exchange
2003 SP2 to get emails that show up in my Inbox.

I've created a bunch of sub-folders under the Inbox which I can't
view on my Q. I'm not sure why I haven't been able to figure it out
yet, but the answer eludes me. I have some rules setup to send new
email to some of these folders so I worry that I'll miss some new
messages because they go directly to one of these sub-folders (and
skip the Inbox).

Is it even possible to view other mail (sub)folders using Outlook
Mobile? Or am I stuck with only the Inbox?

D.

Hi - this isn't the best group for your question (this is for MS Outlook
....part of Office).

I suggest you post wireless Activesync questions to
microsoft.public.exchange.mobility, and general PocketPC questions to
microsoft.public.pocketpc.

The answer to your question, however, is to open your pocket Outlook, go to
tools | manage folders. Expand/tick the boxes for the folders you want to
sync.
 
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Brian Tillman

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
I suggest you post wireless Activesync questions to
microsoft.public.exchange.mobility

or microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync
 

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