How do I get hotmail emails to go to the regular Outlook Mail fold

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I signed up for hotmail plus to get email in Outlook 2007. It does go to
Outlook but it doesn't go into the regular Outlook mail folders. It goes
into folders listed under my hotmail address where there are fewer options
for working with mail. I tried going to E-mail accounts in Account Settings
but there's no Change Folder button. What do I do to get hotmail mail to go
automatically to the regular Outlook folders?
 
You cannot do this. It's still HTTP mail and has to go into its own folder.
Outlook is better for POP/IMAP mail. Try using Hotmail's new Windows Live &
your browser for more options.
 
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I signed up for hotmail plus to get email in Outlook 2007. It does go
to
Outlook but it doesn't go into the regular Outlook mail folders. It
goes
into folders listed under my hotmail address where there are fewer
options
for working with mail. I tried going to E-mail accounts in Account
Settings
but there's no Change Folder button. What do I do to get hotmail mail
to go
automatically to the regular Outlook folders?

Learn to CROSS-POST!!!
Go read replies to your SAME post that was *multiposted* in other
newsgroups.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html

A point not made is that N multiposted copies will consume N times the
space for separate copies of the same post. Crossposted messages have
just *one* copy on the server and the groups simply have pointers back
to that same single copy. Multiposting wastes disk space on the server.
Yes, your post is small but remember that you consume N times the space
on one server and then do so on all the newsgroups servers worldwide.

Crossposting helps readers in one group see the replies from those in
another RELATED newsgroup to which you copied your post. That way, they
don't waste their time duplicating similar replies that already exist.
 
The Outlook Connector for Hotmail accounts is now free and it will give you
more options for your incoming Hotmail, though the messages will still go to
a separate set of folders. See
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...b0-e1a4-4990-a2be-dde78fed0709&displaylang=en for more information and the download.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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