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I can see from poutlook my inbox mail in hotmail, but I can not access my
junk mail. I need also to find out why can I access my messenger but not my mail. This has been happening for the past week. Thank you |
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Desperate wrote:
I can see from poutlook my inbox mail in hotmail, but I can not access my junk mail. I stopped using my freebie Hotmail account awhile ago. I only have OL2002 and Microsoft's Outlook Connector plug-in needed to add Deltasync only works with OL2003 and OL2007. You didn't mention if you have a free or Plus (paid) account with Microsoft. If paid, you might be using their POP and SMTP mail hosts. HTTP access is available for both free and paid accounts. Until you specify HOW you are accessing your Hotmail account (and if it is a free or paid account), responses will be just as vague as was the dearth in details in your post. You didn't even mention WHICH version of Outlook that you use or your OS. POP only understands the concept of a mailbox. All mails get delivered to the mailbox. There are no folders in the mailbox. When you use the webmail interface to your account, the Inbox folder shown there is the mailbox. The other folders shown in the webmail interface are server-side only folders and won't be included in any POP mail polls. If you had a paid Hotmail account and are using POP (instead of HTTP) then all you get in a mail poll is what is in the mailbox (which is the server-side Inbox folder). If using HTTP (WebDAV was the old scripting command-set protocol and is replaced by Deltasync) then Microsoft's web-based protocol is similar to IMAP in reflecting the state in the e-mail client of the server-side folders. However, in IMAP, you have to subscribe to those other folders. Usually you or the e-mail client assumes a root node in the IMAP folders and finds the subfolders and subscribes them for you, but sometimes you need to do the subscribing. Right-click on the root node in the folder tree for your Hotmail account and check if there is a subscribe option (like there would be for IMAP) to include the other server-side folders. You could disable Microsoft's antispam filtering option in your Hotmail account and instead use a more effective client-side solution. I need also to find out why can I access my messenger but not my mail. This has been happening for the past week. I don't use "messenger" (which might be Windows Live Messenger but you used a generic term for the program). "Messenger" might have its own newsgroups to ask questions about it. That one network-enabled application works will prove nothing about the usability of another network-enabled program, especially when they use completely different communication protocols. |
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