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Outlook 2003 Help and Questions

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Sgt_Strider - 11 Nov 2003 01:56 GMT
I was wondering if it's possible to create a folder for a new e-mail account that is independent of the personal folders? I notice that if I add a 2nd e-mail account, I can't create a folder outside the personal folders. The reason why I don't want that is because the 2nd e-mail account's folders will end up going to the inbox first and then because of my rules that I setup, it'll move it to the 2nd e-mail account's inbox. I want it to be like hotmail in which the folders are outside of the personal mail folders. Also I was wondering if it's possible to remove the favourite folders box by a hack or registry change? Is there any way to configure Outlook 2003 to look more like Outlook 2002? I don't really like the layouts of Outlook 2003. Thx for your help.
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 11 Nov 2003 13:51 GMT
What you describe is possible if the email account is on an IMAP, Hotmail, or MSN server. Otherwise, you would have to use a rule to move the items to another folder.

See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2003/interface.htm for information on reconfiguring the interface. I'd recommend, though, that you try the new look for at least 2 weeks first.
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> I was wondering if it's possible to create a folder for a new e-mail account that is independent of the personal folders? I notice that if I add a 2nd e-mail account, I can't create a folder outside the personal folders. The reason why I don't want that is because the 2nd e-mail account's folders will end up going to the inbox first and then because of my rules that I setup, it'll move it to the 2nd e-mail account's inbox. I want it to be like hotmail in which the folders are outside of the personal mail folders. Also I was wondering if it's possible to remove the favourite folders box by a hack or registry change? Is there any way to configure Outlook 2003 to look more like Outlook 2002? I don't really like the layouts of Outlook 2003. Thx for your help.
Sgt_Strider - 12 Nov 2003 03:51 GMT
Is it possible to remove the favourite folders box? Also how come the hotmail tree always stay collapse? Why can't I get it to stay expanded? Another funny thing is that I can't get my anti-virus(Nod 32) to scan incoming hotmails. My computer got infected through a virus that was attached to an e-mail from hotmail. How I know? An hotmail folder is infected and was reported by my anti-virus software. I can't find any anti-virus that will scan all incoming e-mails whether it's from pop 3 or not. Do you happen to know any? Thx
Sgt_Strider - 16 Nov 2003 23:16 GMT
bump :)
sgt_strider - 20 Nov 2003 07:01 GMT
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 30 Nov 2003 22:52 GMT
No, the Favorites section cannot be removed, nor can you control how the Hotmail hierarchy works.

Most anti-virus programs do not scan non-POP accounts.
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Outlook and Exchange solutions at http://www.slipstick.com
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    Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart
    for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
    http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx 

> Is it possible to remove the favourite folders box? Also how come the hotmail tree always stay collapse? Why can't I get it to stay expanded? Another funny thing is that I can't get my anti-virus(Nod 32) to scan incoming hotmails. My computer got infected through a virus that was attached to an e-mail from hotmail. How I know? An hotmail folder is infected and was reported by my anti-virus software. I can't find any anti-virus that will scan all incoming e-mails whether it's from pop 3 or not. Do you happen to know any? Thx
 
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