bookie32 Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 Hi guys!Not sure if I am getting the run around from one.com on this issue...they let me down badly a few years ago ....with lots of lies...not knowing they would be found out....!!I have a customer who needed his computer reinstalling because of crap etc...He has Office 2007 on a Windows 7 Professional computer...Outlook has been set to IMAP to the his domain email at one.com....Now I usually backup files by creating exports of emails, Contacts etc ...which I did....BUT I didn't notice the size of the .pst...!! Didn't get any errors, so I thought no more about it...I also usually go in the:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlookand back up those files for safety sake...but the customer assured me that the files should be on the server because of IMAP...I use IMAP and Outlook 2010 to my gmail account - but I thought IMAP was only a mirror image of what is on the server from Outlook and not the other way around...?I like IMAP because I can access my files from any computer and there is Always a copy left on the server which doesn't happen with pop3...Anyway, are there other settings in Outlook that one can use to make sure what I have on the server is the same as I have in Outlook....?The reason I ask this is that I set his comuter to the .pst file I has backed up - but that isn't a mirror image of what is on one.coms server?Any advice...please!bookie32
submix8c Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 Yeah... NO!Depends on how it was set up. I have mine set up with Google to delete on Successful Download.I use Outlook Express (default XP/2K3 supplied with IE6) and at Gmail, for the given Account, checked that little box.Hence the NO! that they may NOT match.BTW, PST NotNecessarily= WhatServerHasIn addition, you're referring to a Communications Protocol (not causing the "fault" you have).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol
bookie32 Posted January 21, 2014 Author Posted January 21, 2014 Hi Inconceivable!You are so right.....help!I have never looked at the in's and out's of Outlook...I am going to have a chat with the customer tomorrow and have a look at his settings for IMAP under the "sent" menu. Another thing is the constant changes of Office - so I am not really sure what settings are similar in 2007 to 2010.Thanks for your input!bookie32
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