Outlook 2003 help...
Outlook 2003 help...
I have my home laptop with my Outlook 2003 set up for my work exchange server and works fine...except i have to "deliver new emails to" the folder on the exchange server, otherwise all the emails on my inbox get downloaded to my laptop and that's not what i want.
I also configured my hotmail, which has it's on email folder and operates fine.
But when I set up my Gmail, it will not give me an option to configure its own folder but rather shares the folder with my work's exchange inbox.
In other words, when I send an email from another email address to both my hotmail and my gmail, the hotmail will receive it fine in its own inbox, but my gmail will be received into my work email inbox.
There is a setting to deliver new emails to a different folder, but it's not account specific, so both my work email and gmail would still be delivered to the same folder. And that's the last thing I want because my work emails would be off-loaded from the server and into the new folder.
Anyone know a way to get Gmail to deliver to its own folder when on the same Outlook 2003 profile?
I also configured my hotmail, which has it's on email folder and operates fine.
But when I set up my Gmail, it will not give me an option to configure its own folder but rather shares the folder with my work's exchange inbox.
In other words, when I send an email from another email address to both my hotmail and my gmail, the hotmail will receive it fine in its own inbox, but my gmail will be received into my work email inbox.
There is a setting to deliver new emails to a different folder, but it's not account specific, so both my work email and gmail would still be delivered to the same folder. And that's the last thing I want because my work emails would be off-loaded from the server and into the new folder.
Anyone know a way to get Gmail to deliver to its own folder when on the same Outlook 2003 profile?
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