So I set up a rule for IMAP:
Apply this rule after the message arrives... (also tried "through the
specific account")
on this computer only...
move it to the Inbox folder... (here I chose the one in Personal Folders)
and display a Desktop Alert
(I left the "Clear categories on mail" rule, but that's the only other one
for IMAP.)
It does that. But twice. I end up with one "read" and one "unread" copy of
the identical message.
How can that be?
Thanks
With and IMAP account, a "move" is a copy followed by a delete
(actually, that's true for any account type). The issue with IMAP is
that IMAP protocols just mark messages for deletion. You must
deliberately purge deleted messages later. You see the message copy in
the PST's Inbox and the original in the IMAP account's Inbox, probably
with an overstrike through it. IMAP folders are always separate from
your default folders.
--
Brian Tillman
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
Does your rule put two copies in the local folders or one unread in local,
one read in IMAP folders? One in each folder set is correct behavior,
although the expectation would be that the one in the IMAP folders should be
marked for purging, since you are moving the message.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"Milhouse Van Houten" <bt...@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
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Addressing what you and Diane wrote...
No, I never see them in Outlook in my IMAP Inbox, unless I don't run the
rule. Not even as marked for purging. However, when I click into the
empty-looking IMAP Inbox, the rule will run a third time and I'll get a
third copy in my local Inbox, along with another message alert. It fires if
I click the IMAP "All Mail" folder, too.
I tried changing around the way 'Deleted Items' is set in IMAP properties
and found that "Purge items when switching folders while online" helps,
since with it I can't reproduce the additional fires when deliberately
clicking into the IMAP folders. So that automatic purge seems to work, at
least.
But even with that option in effect the problem of a read and unread message
appearing in the local Inbox remains. If there's some other trickery
possible with the rule, I've yet to figure that out.
Thanks
"Brian Tillman" <Brian.Tillman.449p9y@invalid> wrote in message
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The fix is to right click the top of your IMAP branch in Outlook (just
beneath your Personal Folders branch) and choose IMAP Folders. Click
Subscribed tab and then Query. I unsubscribed everything there except
[Gmail], Inbox, and Junk E-Mail (I didn't bother to check exactly which need
to be removed to avoid the problem). This step apparently gets Outlook out
of its own way by hiding other folders in which messages were apt to appear
(such as All Mail). I think they confused the rule.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <outlo...@msn.com> wrote in message
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