My issue is that even though I've set up the archive rule, nothing happens.  I use an exchange  but need to reduce the size of my email on the exchange and put some older email on my computer.

It's set up as-  "When a new message arrives: Date received is greater than 365 days old"  "Do the following: Move message Inbox (on my computer)" 

I don't see the "Inbox (on my computer) folder populating even though I've enabled the rule.  Any idea?
I have a business computer (MS Office Outlook on Exchange Server) to my personal Mac (Use Office for Mac Outlook 2011).  My company won't let me connect my exchange address to my Mac, so I end up carrying around two computers - even though I can access it (my work email) on-line.  

I would like to move all of my emails from my exchange server to my personal computer...How do I do this?


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Need to configure windows live to send emails only. Requirement is emails can only be received and stored on one computer. Using both windows XP and 7 systems. Can this be done? We were able to do it with outlook express by leaving the incoming data blank. Windows live email will not allow this procedure.
Thanks for any/all help
Need to configure windows live to send emails only. Requirement is emails can only be received and stored on one computer. Using both windows XP and 7 systems. Can this be done? We were able to do it with outlook express by leaving the incoming data blank. Windows live email will not allow this procedure.
Thanks for any/all help
I'm under the impression that the "Inbox (on my computer)" should be a default folder located along with the other folders in the left had nav bar (it is not there).  My account is an exchange server but I need to archive older mail onto my computer.  I assume this is the reason that my computer is not archiving the email even though I have set up the rule and enabled it.

Please help.
I'm using Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac in a corporate environment.  To organize my email, I created folders to house my older sent and received messages.  These custom folders were available from the "On My Computer" section visible in the left panel. After my Mac PowerBook died, I was provided a new laptop.  The IT person migrated over all my email that was available on the server, but not the mail from the "On My Computer" folders.  I used Time Machine to backup my system but was unable to restore it to the new Mac (IT person said it could not be done due to upgrade in OS).  I'd like to be able to access the email that I had stored locally, but I don't know how to find it. 

What would these files or folders be called by Outlook?  Anybody know how I might access this data?

Thanks

I want to change my private log in not email address! I have reason to believe that it has been known to others by my own fault. I gave it to someone close to me to check my email when my computer was down once. I trust this person but I do not want anyone to know what  I log in as.

Windows live Mail

This program is used at my work but we're having issues with it...
When the web design company came and made changes to my website they added and setup Windows live Mail on all the computers we have but when I go onto my windows live mail account and open a piece of mail and it shows that it is unopened but then when I go to a different computer and login it shows the mail as unopened when it has been opened on a different computer previously.

This problem has started from the beginning, it's not something that has just started.

This is a big problem because when I open the mail I would like it too be seen so my workers don't go printing off copies when i've already done it or come into my office explaining something that i've already read.

Please Help,

Dominic. 
Here is my issue. I had an issue the other day with a file on my computer msacm32.dll. I was giving me issue and wouldn't let me play certain games. I discovered I needed to free up some hardrive space. It was causing issues with unity player, and a game that loaded from Steam. 

I was also getting error messages when trying to load mail through live essentials. So I uninstalled Windows Live Essentials in an effort to re-install it to get it to work. Well the issue with the .dll was fixed the games worked fine after I cleared harddrive space, though I still had 50 GB there so don't quiet understand why it was an issue, but the problem was fixed. 

So today I tried to re-install Windows Live Essentials and it seemed to work, yet none of the shortcuts are in my start menu. I have deleted every folder I can find that is related to this program manually. WLE (short for)is not in my uninstall list from the control panel. I can't get WLE to install properly even though the program says its did. I cant delete the Windows Live Mail folders. 

If I think of any other issues attempts I'll add them.

Time for incoming messages is shown as the real time +30 min for no apparent reasons. Could anybody suggest how to solve it? My computer is working on International time in a proper time zone. 

Thanks,

Zbig