switch from pop to imap in outlook 2000

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i use outlook 2000 and i have a smart phone. in the past i have run e-mail
through register.com who offers a 'leave messages on server' option for pop
accounts. all e-mail was accessible as webmail at register.com, in outlook
and on my phone. i recently switched from register.com to 1and1.com. their
tech people suggest i set up as imap so can keep on e-mails on their server,
get on my phone, and get on my computer in outlook. when i create a new
account in outlook to be imap, outlook automatically creates a new set of
imap folders. so now i have an imap in-box that receives new imap e-mails and
the pre-existing 'personal folders' in-box with previous e-mails. is there a
way to create a new imap account that uses my existing 'personal folder'
boxes? can imap accounts and pop accts share the same in-box? thank you.
 
No, POP/IMAP cannot share the same PST file. Each IMAP account gets its own
PST file. If 1and1.com was kind enough to collect your mail from
register.com, is there a reason why you need to keep items in your old
pop3/pst file? (exception of course being you would need to keep your
calendar, contacts, tasks, and journal items since IMAP boxes don't support
these special message item types.)
 
thank you for the quick reply.it's just that i have 500 e-mails in my current
in-box and prefer to only have 1 in-box. can i move the e-mails from the pop
in-box to the new imap inbox? can i reply, to an e-mail using my new imap
settings, that i initially received when i was 'pop'? i have several 'client'
folders set up now under personal folders where i move and save past e-mails,
will i need to set up new imap client folders then, too, or will existing
folders still work. is there any reason i should not make this transition
from pop to imap. i guess i was confortable with pop for the past 8 years and
am afraid of change.
 
steve said:
thank you for the quick reply.it's just that i have 500 e-mails in my current
in-box and prefer to only have 1 in-box. can i move the e-mails from the pop
in-box to the new imap inbox? can i reply, to an e-mail using my new imap
settings, that i initially received when i was 'pop'? i have several 'client'
folders set up now under personal folders where i move and save past e-mails,
will i need to set up new imap client folders then, too, or will existing
folders still work. is there any reason i should not make this transition
from pop to imap. i guess i was confortable with pop for the past 8 years and
am afraid of change.

also, i use mail merge in outlook, will that still work with imap? will i
still be able to open a contact and select 'send e-mail"?
 
also, i use mail merge in outlook, will that still work with imap? will i
still be able to open a contact and select 'send e-mail"?

IMAP folders can contain only mail items, so your Contacts will remain in
the Contacts folder separate from the IMAP folders. Mail Merge and the
"send e-mail" feature you mention should continue to work.
 
thank you, brian. did you see the other questions in my post about use of
existing personal folders where i save important e-mails. will i be able to
move e-mails from the imap in-box into a 'client' client previously set up
with pop account and already containing pop e-mails? can i reply to an e-mail
received when i was pop, with my new imap settings? is there any reason i
should make the switch to imap? will be nice to get e-mails on phone and
computer but this process of changing in outlook is time and mind consuming.
thanks again. very helpful.
 
thank you, brian. did you see the other questions in my post about use of
existing personal folders where i save important e-mails.
Yes.

will i be able to
move e-mails from the imap in-box into a 'client' client previously set up
with pop account and already containing pop e-mails?

I don't know what "'client' client" means, but if you mean the PST used by
the POP account, then yes.
can i reply to an e-mail
received when i was pop, with my new imap settings?

Certainly. Just choose the account you want with the Accounts button.
is there any reason i
should make the switch to imap? will be nice to get e-mails on phone and
computer but this process of changing in outlook is time and mind
consuming.
thanks again. very helpful.

My personal choice would be to have both accounts delivered to the same PST.
However, I might choose something different depending on whether my phone
syncs directly with the mail server (i.e., it acts as a mail client) or if I
sync the phone to Outlook and it doesn't contact the server directly.
 
thank you again. the client client was a type-o. i meant 'client' folder. i
have a whole series of folders set up within my personal folder in outlook to
which i divide up important e-mails from my in-box. i am wondering if i can
keep the existing folders which i have been using with pop acct and continue
to save the imap e-mails into those same folders.

i will NOT have two accts. just one which i need to set up as either pop or
imap. i have been pop in the past but in change from register.com to 1and1 as
e-mail server. 1and1 tech suggest imap and i am trying to decide if switching
to imap is too much for my simple mind and old habits.

my phone is moto q and, i think, does communicate with the mail server
direclty.

thanks again. i am glad folks like you are out there to field my questions.
 
thank you again. the client client was a type-o. i meant 'client' folder.
i
have a whole series of folders set up within my personal folder in outlook
to
which i divide up important e-mails from my in-box. i am wondering if i
can
keep the existing folders which i have been using with pop acct and
continue
to save the imap e-mails into those same folders.

i will NOT have two accts. just one which i need to set up as either pop
or
imap. i have been pop in the past but in change from register.com to 1and1
as
e-mail server. 1and1 tech suggest imap and i am trying to decide if
switching
to imap is too much for my simple mind and old habits.

my phone is moto q and, i think, does communicate with the mail server
direclty.

Were it I making this decision, given what you describe, I'd use POP just
like you used before, enabling the option to leave copies of messages on the
server so that both Outlook and your phone can download them. It probably
would necessitate using 1and1's emial interface to your mailbocx every once
in a while to delete older messages you no longer want to keep so as to
control your mailbox usage, but it would keep you in familiar territory.
 
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