Hi John,

I believe Gmail is an IMap account type, meaning that its folder structure is 
mirrored (or duplicated) within any client software in which you set it up.
I have a Hotmail account, which is also IMap.
Therefore, while you cannot force its folder structure to appear within any 
folders already present on the client you use, you can cause all incoming 
messages to appear in a folder view, say, of unread messages.
I'm using Outlook which comes with Office 365, and perhaps you can do the same 
within Outlook 2010.
I can highlight the folder called Search, press the Applications key, and there 
I get a pull-down menu listing of views by which I can view my messages.
One view  is called Unread, and this would group all incoming unread messages 
into the Search folder.
Wouldn't this do the trick? (smile)

I hope this helps,

Rod

-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail....@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of John Farley via Talk
Sent: Sunday, March 5, 2017 7:04 AM
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Subject: Outlook 2010 Account Settings

Hello list,

I have encountered an issue with Window-Eyes and Outlook 2010 and using
Account Settings.
I believe I will be able to resolve the issue with sighted assistance, but
would like the issue to be known about.


I have been unable to configure my Outlook 2010 account on my Windows 7 PC
to work as I would like with my Gmail account.

The current way it is set up is as follows:

I have two standard BT Internet e-mail accounts which both go into the same
set of folders, e.ge. The same in-box, sent e-mails etc.
Then there is a separate Gmail account which goes into its own set of
folders, including in-box etc.

I can select which e-mail account to send from by selecting them from the
<from> box if I do not want to use the default e-mail account. Outlook will
also use the account an e-mail was sent to as the <from> account when
replying to an e-mail that I have received.

What I would like to do is to include the Gmail account into the same set of
Folders as the other two accounts.

I have tried many different methods without success so far. There was one
suggestion which said to use "account
Settings" to do the job. Unfortunately Window-Eyes would not show the
details that were present. I got sighted assistance to help at that point.

Does anyone know how to do this with Window-Eyes?



Regards, John

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