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I have a Win XP box with Office 2003. I use Outlook Connector to pull
Hotmail into my Desktop. I tried the POP3 settings that MS recently posted, but that's a mess! It just combines my Hughes and Hotmail messages into one Inbox. I reverted to the normal MAPI account settings, and everything works fine. Will I be able to continue using Outlook Connector after September 1st, or will I be forced to look for another solution? Meshed POP3 accounts is not an option. I did consider moving to Windows Live Mail (Desktop) for all needs, because that program keeps the accounts separate like Outlook Express. Windows Live Mail would provide a better calendar than my current, 3rd party program, and would also let me use the same program for News. However, I have some mail folders in Outlook that I need to maintain, and also have a pretty extensive contacts list there. It appears that you cannot import Outlook .pst files into Windows Live Mail (Desktop). Is that correct? Are there other options I'm missing? I'll likely upgrade everything when Windows 7 releases. I could always rebuild my Contacts list in another program, but really want to keep my old e-mail messages intact. Thanks, Jim |
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The connector uses delta sync, not http/webdav to collect mail and will work
past Sept. With Outlook 2003 you need to use rules to move mail to other folders (or views /search folders to separate them within one inbox) - outlook 2007 lets you set an 'inbox' for each pop acct. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Jim" wrote in message ... I have a Win XP box with Office 2003. I use Outlook Connector to pull Hotmail into my Desktop. I tried the POP3 settings that MS recently posted, but that's a mess! It just combines my Hughes and Hotmail messages into one Inbox. I reverted to the normal MAPI account settings, and everything works fine. Will I be able to continue using Outlook Connector after September 1st, or will I be forced to look for another solution? Meshed POP3 accounts is not an option. I did consider moving to Windows Live Mail (Desktop) for all needs, because that program keeps the accounts separate like Outlook Express. Windows Live Mail would provide a better calendar than my current, 3rd party program, and would also let me use the same program for News. However, I have some mail folders in Outlook that I need to maintain, and also have a pretty extensive contacts list there. It appears that you cannot import Outlook .pst files into Windows Live Mail (Desktop). Is that correct? Are there other options I'm missing? I'll likely upgrade everything when Windows 7 releases. I could always rebuild my Contacts list in another program, but really want to keep my old e-mail messages intact. Thanks, Jim |
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Diane, thanks for that information on the connector. I guess Outlook will
get me by okay for the rest of this year. Jim "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... The connector uses delta sync, not http/webdav to collect mail and will work past Sept. With Outlook 2003 you need to use rules to move mail to other folders (or views /search folders to separate them within one inbox) - outlook 2007 lets you set an 'inbox' for each pop acct. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Jim" wrote in message ... I have a Win XP box with Office 2003. I use Outlook Connector to pull Hotmail into my Desktop. I tried the POP3 settings that MS recently posted, but that's a mess! It just combines my Hughes and Hotmail messages into one Inbox. I reverted to the normal MAPI account settings, and everything works fine. Will I be able to continue using Outlook Connector after September 1st, or will I be forced to look for another solution? Meshed POP3 accounts is not an option. I did consider moving to Windows Live Mail (Desktop) for all needs, because that program keeps the accounts separate like Outlook Express. Windows Live Mail would provide a better calendar than my current, 3rd party program, and would also let me use the same program for News. However, I have some mail folders in Outlook that I need to maintain, and also have a pretty extensive contacts list there. It appears that you cannot import Outlook .pst files into Windows Live Mail (Desktop). Is that correct? Are there other options I'm missing? I'll likely upgrade everything when Windows 7 releases. I could always rebuild my Contacts list in another program, but really want to keep my old e-mail messages intact. Thanks, Jim |
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