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Entourage: .Mac Inbox in 'real' Inbox
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May 28, 2004, 03:54 PM
 
In Mail, you can select Inbox and see all of your mail no matter which account it is from, eeven an IMAP account. I just bought Office 2004 and I can't seem to do that in Entourage. It has my .mac account with a separate inbox. All of my pop accounts use the same inbox. Is there a way to get IMAP inboxes in the same inbox as everything else? I like to view my mail as it comes in regardless of account.

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Jun 1, 2004, 01:10 PM
 
There are 3 workarounds I can think of:
1. Delete you .Mac IMAP account and recreate it as a POP account
2. Create a rule to copy/move mail out of the .Mac inbox into the local one
3. Use a "Custom View" for your Inbox which aggregates the local Inbox and the .Mac inbox.
     
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May 17, 2006, 07:25 PM
 
Hi,

do you maybe have a solution to achieve the opposite? I would like to have all my accounts seperate, ie. an individual Inbox, Sent and Trash folder for each account. Entourage puts all my emails from POP accounts into the same folders. I manage to use a rule to relocate the incoming email, but all sent and deleted emails go into the same folders which I do not want. It seems complicated to relocate verything by rules, instead of just having to have the option to use seperate accounts for different POP accounts.

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