wireless >> 2 e-mail accounts + 3 folders...why

by Allan J. Behr » Sun, 05 Oct 2003 14:13:40 GMT

On a lap top using outlook and a wireless card I receive all of my email in
a single inbox.

On my ipaq 2215, using a wireless card I get 3 seperate inboxes...i=one for
each of my two email accounts and on that is called activesync. How do I
get all my messages in a single inbox???

Help...I do not understand. What am I doing wrong???




wireless >> 2 e-mail accounts + 3 folders...why

by Todd Ogasawara, MVP Mobile Devices » Sun, 05 Oct 2003 15:31:04 GMT


That is the way Pocket Inbox works (separate Inbox-es for each account). You
are not doing anything wrong.
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wireless >> 2 e-mail accounts + 3 folders...why

by Allan J. Behr » Sun, 05 Oct 2003 22:30:04 GMT

How do I sync to my lap top or desl top...how do the messages I receive
and/or send/or delete get to the corresponding folders in my laptop or desk
top?

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2 e-mail accounts + 3 folders...why

by Allan J. Behr » Mon, 06 Oct 2003 08:45:06 GMT

can anyone direct me to a paper(s) that will help me understand how to use
my wireless PDA with Outlook?'


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