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Outlook 2003, IMAP, two entries in Inbox





 
 
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Old October 25th 06, 12:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Outlook 2003, IMAP, two entries in Inbox

Hi,

recently I have been forced by an IT change to move from using POP to
access my mail, to using IMAP. It's not going well so far :-)

I am very familiar with Outlook, have used it for years. I have a fully
updated, patched, SP2 version of Outlook 2003.

My problem is simple: I get two (different) entries in my Inbox folder
for each email received from the server if the Inbox folder view is
active when the email comes in.

One is tagged with the little icon that means "header only"
One is not.

If I click on the "header" tagged one, in the reading pane it tells me
that "this item is a message header. the full item has not been
downloaded", and the message stays in bold (unread).

If I click on the other "copy" of the message, it downloads the
message, I can read it, and *both* the entries in the Inbox list are
unbolded so show they have been read. Now if I go back to the "header"
one, it still says "header only, not downloaded, yada yada"

If I delete either, both messages get marked for deletion.

Two odd things:

If I click on any other folder at all (local or server), and then click
on Inbox again, the one tagged as "header only" disappears. However
this is the only way to make it disappear. Otherwise, I get two
apparent copies of everything in my inbox.

Secondly, this does NOT apply to messages which I move from my Inbox
using a rule. Those are moved to the destination folder, in which they
appear only once.

I have only 4 rules active, all of which end in "and stop processing
more rules". The first three are filters to move the messages, the
final one operates on messages in the Inbox. It does not change their
priority, it just plays a sound under certain circumstances. Having
this rule on or off makes no difference.

So, in summary, it looks like my current view of items in my Inbox is
showing me two entries for each item simultaneously. This is quite
amazingly annoying, given that I only moved to the IMAP interface at
all under duress.

Anyone got any stress-reducing tips they can share?

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Old October 26th 06, 09:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
liam.friel@gmail.com
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Default Outlook 2003, IMAP, two entries in Inbox


Brian Tillman wrote:

Open your send/receive group dialogue and make sure you have exactly one
send/receive group that contains a reference to the IMAP account.
--
Brian Tillman


I have exactly one send/receive group.

 




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