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Outlook 2013's IMAP implementation has changed quite dramatically when compared to previous versions of Outlook and has remained mostly the same in Outlook 2016. While it does do a better job at getting the special folders correct more often, there sadly is no more option to change it manually in case Outlook gets it wrong.When Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016 can't find the correct folder for the Sent Items or Deleted Items folder, it will create a folder within your mailbox which doesn't sync with the mail server. This is why the folder holds "This computer only" behind its name.
Correcting this is a little less obvious as it was in Outlook 2010 but still possible for most IMAP mail servers. Setting the Sent Items folder for IMAP accounts in Outlook 2013 or Outlook...
PROBLEM: User was unable to send large file attachments (Over 1.6 GB) using Outlook 2007. Webmail will allow the file to be attached. RESOLUTION: The default timeout value in Outlook 2007 is 60 seconds, too short for most ISP connection speeds to send large files. Resolution is changing the default timeout to 300 seconds using these steps. In Outlook, Click Tools, Accounts, Change, Advanced, Server Timeout, there change the timeout to 300 seconds save and exit.
You can have both installed at the same time. This will take up a lot more space on your hard drive. Additionally, both programs will want to be the default for many things.
What e-mail program are you using? Can you save the attachment to disc and then open it separately. Some programs are set to not open attachments at all to prevent malware. Check these settings. (It's been awhile since I used Windows Mail. Usually it will be under Attachments in Tools or Options.)
What attachements are causing the problems? Works should read any Office attachment (Excel, Word, etc.) You may need a patch for Office 2010 documents (or the Microsoft Viewer for each program - free from microsoft.com). There are also free alternatives to Office (such as OpenOffice which will read most Office files - 2007 and back). Please note if the problem is related to Outlook (the e-mail program in the higher end versions of Office), the program is not in the Home and Student edition.
However, if the attachments are PDFs, make sure you have Adobe Reader set as the default to read those. In Windows 7, you can set the default Program to open a file in the Control Panel. Start > Control Panel > Programs > Set your default programs.
Ok so this is not a problem with your router. Outlook express by
default turns off this feature to help protect form virus's. To turn is
on do the following.
1. open outlook express
2. at the top is says "file" "edit" "view" "tools" "message" "help" click on "tools"
3. in the drop down menu displayed after clicking "tools" select options.
4. in the options menu click on the "read" tab
5. make sure that there is no check mark in the box next to "read all messages in plain text" if there is remove it.
6. click on the "send" tab
7. near the bottom it says "mail sending format" make sure HTML is selected.
this should solve it but if not post back and we can try some other things.
you don't need pocketmirror for zire 72 because palm desktop have outlook conduits to handle outlook synching. inorder for you to sync using outlook you must have the outlook conduits installed which seems you have it already installed. you have to disable some older conduits inorder to avoid conflicts with the conduits. to do these follow these steps:
1. right click on the hotsync manager icon on your system tray
2. click on Custom...
3. select Date Book (Outlook)
4. click on Change...
5. select Do Nothing and set it to default
6. click Ok
7. repeats steps 3-6 for Address Book (Outlook), To Do List (Outlook) and Memo Pad (Outlook)
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