Yes, but it seems unlikely that the name of the mailbox (and thus the
account) would be "Eudora Import In"


On 7/28/05 10:41 AM, Joshua Yeidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think there's an exception;  if a POP account is set to "allow online
> access" (in menu Entourage>Account Settings...>Mail tab>[select
> account]>Edit button), then incoming mail is in a mailbox that is NOT under
> the "On My Computer" hierarchy, but lower down in the folder list, with the
> name of the account.
> 
> Am I wrong?
> 
> -- Joshua
> 
> 
> 
> On 7/28/05 8:40 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> As long as I've worked with Entourage, all incoming mail goes to the
>> Inbox. POP mail goes to the main "Inbox" folder; IMAP accounts each
>> have their own In box folder. Are you dealing with POP or IMAP? It's
>> possible, I suppose, that it is IMAP and that Eudora import folder is
>> set up as the in box for that IMAP account--or something like that.
>> 
>> But if it is POP mail, it all goes to the Inbox folder unless
>> something explicitly moves it elsewhere. As Eddie suggests, check all
>> the rules, all the Mailing List Manager rules as well, to see if
>> anything is set to move mail to the Eudora folder.
>> 
>> On 7/26/05, Eddie Hargreaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Check Rules or Mailing List Manager to see if anything is set up to move
>>> incoming mail to that folder.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7/26/05 11:06 AM, Joshua Yeidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> This came from one of our faculty members.  Any ideas, entourage-talkers?
>>>> 
>>>> -- Joshua
>>>> 
>>>> ------ Forwarded Message
>>>> Subject: Getting new mail to go into Entourage's Inbox
>>>> 
>>>> Our departmental tech guy set me up with Entourage and had me import my
>>>> Eudora settings and mail, but in the end my new incoming mail is arriving
>>>> in
>>>> my Eudora Import In folder rather than in Entourage's own Inbox. The
>>>> problem
>>>> is that Junk filtering is applied only to mail arriving at the real Inbox.
>>>> I
>>>> need to tell Entourage to use its own Inbox for new mail.
>>>> 
>>>>  He doesn't know how to fix this, and I didn't spot anything obvious in
>>>> Help.
>>>> 
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>> 
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