I've googled this semi-extensively and cannot find the response i'm looking for. I'm sure by now the majority of people here use gmail's imap feature. Without switching to thunderbird or ceasing to whine, is there any way to remove the default inbox and personal folders so that when I have a new message and the envelope is sitting in the task bar, double clicking it brings me to my gmail inbox instead of the unused local inbox? I was able to change the starting folder to imap/inbox so that's a small plus.I think I could create a rule to move all new messages to that inbox, but I really don't want to do that. Does everyone just have their gmail accounts added as secondary inboxes to the pop3 attached to Personal Folders -> Inbox?Not only to be obnoxious and save one click re:envelope, but I'd also like the desktop alerts, which only seem to function with the default inbox. (IMAP can't be set as default for some reason)[Edited on March 25, 2008 at 9:55 PM. Reason : .]
3/25/2008 9:52:56 PM
why
3/25/2008 9:54:38 PM
that only works if you have an exchange server or something that will emulate it like zimbrai know of no such thing for gmail
3/25/2008 10:00:42 PM
outlook has never played nicely with imapand yeah if theres no way to change your default inbox i would use a rule to copy new messages to the outlook inbox
3/25/2008 10:05:01 PM
Apply this rule after the message arriveson this machine onlydisplay a Desktop Alertworks, but I still want to click the new mail envelope to pull up the message I guess I can click the display alert or are there any downsides to copying all messages to the default inbox? Other than deleting them and still having a copy remain on gmail/imap, which sucks. Time to stop whining eh
3/25/2008 10:11:00 PM