Most of the time the Send/receive synchronize function works fine.
But sometimes it will set all 3 HTTP accounts to be 1 account.
They still appear separate on the folders list but the number of unread
messages (in brackets after the account name) will be the same. Checking the
inbox of each account shows the same list of unread/read messages !
Sometimes a manual Send/Receive will set them right but if not, I have to
re-start OL.
Is this a known bug or is there a solution?
The 'Server Information' for the 3 HTTP accts. is 'Hotmail', not MSN.
I thought MSN & Hotmail are the same ie. MSN Hotmail, no?
Like I said, most of the time it works fine as is.
Hotmail in now part of the Live network-> Windows Live Hotmail
The MSN services are still there, just as the MSN account. Functionality of
the account depends on whether you have a @hotmail.xxx, @live.xxx or at
@msn.xxx account.
What hasn't changed is that in either case I would stop using the built-in
HTTP account type and use the Outlook Connector. That's another thing that
changed; it's now free to all.
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"Mike" <Mi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks Roady.
In my case they're all @hotmail.com's.
Please explain the 'Outlook Connector' or point me to an information resource.
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"Mike" <Mi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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"Mike" <Mi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I assume Hotmail is now obsolete, having been taken over by MSN.
The method you are using now (HTTP via WebDAV) is obsolete and has been
replaced by the Outlook Connector (HTTP via DeltaSync). Currently WebDAV is
only being supported for backwards compatibility reasons.
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"Mike" <Mi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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It's a pity MS did not distribute the outlook connector as an automatic
update patch instead of as a separate application 'plug-in'.
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