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Finally, as per our tests, sent items and trash are automatically saved in IMAP folders, except in older Outlook 2003. Nonetheless, information about this is available for Sent Items and Trash, specially useful if your Outlook is not in English and you want to manually define folders used for these base folders. Notice that our WebMail automatically decodes the english default names (Sent, Trash, Drafts, Spam) so that it shows them in the language in which you accessed WebMail. In some cases, however, it might me be required to change folder mappings in WebMail, if Outlook does not do this conversion automatically, besides mapping the localized names in your Outlook.

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The account is now configured. Click on Finish

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If you're annoyed by the fact that Outlook, by default, puts a line (strikethrough) in deleted e-mails, see this FAQ.

Outlook 2003:

  • Access Tools -> E-Mail Accounts
  • The E-mail Accounts wizard will open
  • Select Add a new e-mail account and click on Next
  • Select IMAP (or POP, if you prefer) and click on Next
  • Click on Allow when asked about autodiscover.xml and then click on Finish
  • If you don't get an alert about autodiscover, setup Incoming and Outgoing mail servers manually, as per our servers & ports page (imap.emailarray.com and smtp.emailarray.com)
  • In the username field type in your full e-mail address
  • Click on the More Settings button and in the Outgoing Server tab, mark the checkbox for "My outgoing SMTP server requires authentication"
  • On the Advanced tab, check ports, for IMAP with SSL checkbox enabled, use port 995 and for SMTP with SSL, use 465
  • Click on OK to close configuration windows

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