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CraigB
OK, I've played with this for months, and I'm really
tired of this crappy piece of Outlook software, but
forced to use it.
-*- Using Outlook 2002 -*-
Situation:
4 Email accounts
One Pop account to Yahoo
Two IMAP accounts
One Hotmail account
Problem #1:
When sending, only one, or none, but never all of the
accounts show up under the accounts button when I send
email.
Problem #2:
When trying to set a default account in the email
accounts, on IMAP account can't be set, but on every
other press of the default button it bounces to another
account. (Not every click mind you...)
Problem #3:
The up and down buttons won't work on the IMAP accounts.
Its seems POP is stuck at top, IMAP in the middle, and
Hotmail at the bottom. (But sometimes, every other time,
ONE IMAP account will go to the top)
I could really care less about the order of the
accounts. I just want them to show up in SOME order when
I press the accounts button so I can choose which account
to send from. (Important when working from different IP
ranges and your ISP)
Has anyone else seen this?? This is maddening! This
works flawlessly in Outlook Express. How did MS F***
this up so bad in Outlook 2002?
Sincerely,
Craig
tired of this crappy piece of Outlook software, but
forced to use it.
-*- Using Outlook 2002 -*-
Situation:
4 Email accounts
One Pop account to Yahoo
Two IMAP accounts
One Hotmail account
Problem #1:
When sending, only one, or none, but never all of the
accounts show up under the accounts button when I send
email.
Problem #2:
When trying to set a default account in the email
accounts, on IMAP account can't be set, but on every
other press of the default button it bounces to another
account. (Not every click mind you...)
Problem #3:
The up and down buttons won't work on the IMAP accounts.
Its seems POP is stuck at top, IMAP in the middle, and
Hotmail at the bottom. (But sometimes, every other time,
ONE IMAP account will go to the top)
I could really care less about the order of the
accounts. I just want them to show up in SOME order when
I press the accounts button so I can choose which account
to send from. (Important when working from different IP
ranges and your ISP)
Has anyone else seen this?? This is maddening! This
works flawlessly in Outlook Express. How did MS F***
this up so bad in Outlook 2002?
Sincerely,
Craig