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Sebastian Mares
Hello!
I have a few questions about Microsoft Outlook that I hope you can answer.
Here we go:
1. In Thunderbird, I can set where sent mails are stored on a per-account
basis. This allows me to save outgoing mails to the right IMAP directory so I
can also see what I sent using TB when using the provider's web interface.
Any idea how I can tell Outlook to save all outgoing mails of account XYZ to
the directory 123?
2. In Thunderbird, I can define which certificate for encrypting and signing
to use with the various accounts. How can I do this in Outlook? For example,
I have three e-mails accounts and three certificates. I would like to use
certificate 1 with account A, certificate 2 with account B and certificate 3
with account C.
3. Is it possible to have Outlook start with Windows, but have it minimized
to the system tray only? Any native setting for this that I missed? I managed
to find out how to make Outlook displays a system tray icon and hide itself
from the taskbar when minimized (so it only sits in the tray).
Regards,
Sebastian
I have a few questions about Microsoft Outlook that I hope you can answer.
Here we go:
1. In Thunderbird, I can set where sent mails are stored on a per-account
basis. This allows me to save outgoing mails to the right IMAP directory so I
can also see what I sent using TB when using the provider's web interface.
Any idea how I can tell Outlook to save all outgoing mails of account XYZ to
the directory 123?
2. In Thunderbird, I can define which certificate for encrypting and signing
to use with the various accounts. How can I do this in Outlook? For example,
I have three e-mails accounts and three certificates. I would like to use
certificate 1 with account A, certificate 2 with account B and certificate 3
with account C.
3. Is it possible to have Outlook start with Windows, but have it minimized
to the system tray only? Any native setting for this that I missed? I managed
to find out how to make Outlook displays a system tray icon and hide itself
from the taskbar when minimized (so it only sits in the tray).
Regards,
Sebastian