two inboxes?

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merryx

I have two clients with Vista /Office 2007. Both have 2 inboxes; one with the
email account name attached. I'm wondering why? It is in personal folders and
not in the upper section where inbox is.

is this normal? Even if it is I want the inbox and sent items foilder to be
in the first panel not under the personal folders pane.

I cannot test this myself as i use exchange configurations (in case you were
wondering)
 
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Brian Tillman

merryx said:
I have two clients with Vista /Office 2007. Both have 2 inboxes; one
with the email account name attached. I'm wondering why? It is in
personal folders and not in the upper section where inbox is.

Outlook 2007 allows per-account Inboxes.
is this normal?

If they set it up that way, yes.
Even if it is I want the inbox and sent items foilder
to be in the first panel not under the personal folders pane.

Sorry, I don't know what you mean by "personal folders pane".
 
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littleriver

in the left hand panel of Outlook there are two panels, the upper panel where
we find inbox, sent items etc, and the lower pane where all the folders are.

In the top pane there is an inbox that is not being used, the real inbox
with the users email address attached, is in the lower pane. I want the inbox
in the top pane.
 
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Brian Tillman

littleriver said:
in the left hand panel of Outlook there are two panels, the upper
panel where we find inbox, sent items etc, and the lower pane where
all the folders are.

In the top pane there is an inbox that is not being used, the real
inbox with the users email address attached, is in the lower pane. I
want the inbox in the top pane.

You're using the "Mail" view of the Navigation Pane. At the top are
"Favorite" folders - i.e., folders you've added to the Favorites folder. At
the bottom is a list of all folders configured to hold mail items.
RIght-click any mail folder and choose Add to Favorites Folder to move it
from the bottom to the top. If you don't want something listed in the
Favorites area of the Nav Pane, right-click it and choose "Remove from
Favorites Folder".
 
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Brian Tillman

littleriver said:
no, just a normal account with ISP

Use the Folder List view. WHat do you see? Click File>Data File
Management. How many PSTs show there?
 
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