Set the address you are going to use most of the time as the primary. I will have to manually change that depending on which folder I am working with and it will have to be done for each email as it is sent.Īs long as you are using Outlook on the web, it shouldn't be a problem. HOWEVER, that does not eliminate the concern over the "from" address being used. I guess I can set up some rules to direct the mail to different folders. I apologize for not being specific enough at the outset. The idea of a custom domain is that it is the address you are going to use - that you won't be using both and the custom domain. Usoft doesn't like us to send receive for outlook accounts LOL. If I scroll down and highlight the gmail account I get both send/receive from the home tab and the new group send receive. It disappears with the outlook as the top folder. I created a new group tab so I could include send/receive. Since I rarely use the outlook account for email, this is a viable solution for the time being. This seems to have fixed the issue with the new email sending address and at least the folder name is back to the domainĪddress again. I Deleted the outlook email address from the desk top, and added it back in using the alias of the account which was my godaddy domain. The desktop reply address will default to the primary alias, but NEW email defaults to the account outlook address. I was able to get an alias close enough to the godaddy domain that I can use. I may just punt it all back to what I had or punt the Godaddy domain. Have to manually change that depending on which folder I am working with and it will have to be done for each email as it is sent.
I am ok with people that want to merge all of their email but I was hoping to keep them all separate. This all seems like a poorly thought out solution that encourages confusion. Why do you have the accounts set up as IMAP and not exchange? Enter your address and let outlook set the account up for you.ĭiane Poremsky Outlook Resources: ** I don't work for Microsoft.** ** DO NOT CALL phone numbers received in email notifications.**
#Go daddy outlook email settings password#
The user name and password is what matters. They will, if both are office 365 or accounts.
If they are in two different data files, this indicates you have the account added twice in outlook, using 2 different addresses. If I delete a message from the inbox (WEB online) it is deleted from both the abcmydomain and xyzoutlook folders on the laptop. You can't set accounts to online mode and can't change the default data file if you have more than two accounts in the profile. Interestingly the only folder on the server is the email address.ĮDIT: Both godaddy and xyzoutlook have the same server settings. Makes me think the server is actually sending the email to both addresses. They change sizes at the same time as well. It appears there are separate local temp OST files and they have different sizes. I have a number of subfolders from the POP version, and I can delete a subfolder (on the laptop) from the folder, and it remains on the subfolder (so far LOL). Mode in account settings or choose a matching type, but the data file is. If I want to change that it says I have to turn off cache
#Go daddy outlook email settings Offline#
If I try to change the default to abcmydomain it gripes about the pst not matching the offline type. On the laptop, abcmydomain file -> account settings -> data files shows the default file xyzoutlook.
I added the abcmydomain email account manually as IMAP.
When looking at xyzoutlook (web, not laptop) all of the folders that I had on the abcmydomain email account have been created when I imported the back up from the POP version abcmydomain. Interestingly enough the gmail account is suggested as a potential addition but not the godaddy account.