If you’d like to fix all folders within your entire mailbox that need fixing, simply select the mailbox name.If you’d like to fix all subfolders that need fixing as well, select the parent folder.Select the folder that you would like to fix and press OK.Ĭlick on Outlook in the Taskbar to see the “Select Folder” dialog.Open or extract the zip-file, and double click on FixImportedIMAPFolders.vbs.
Download the file fiximportedimapfolders.zip.It will automatically recognize folders that don’t need any fixing and won’t make any changes to these either. The script allows you to fix a single folder, a folder and its subfolders or your entire mailbox at once. The script below will fix the incorrect folder class property for you so that it will become a regular mail folder again just like all the others.Īfter running the script, you’ll immediately see all your emails again, have Follow Up flag support and all other aforementioned issues will be gone. This will copy the contents of the folder without maintaining the IMAP specific properties. Instead of exporting and importing your data from your IMAP account, you could also copy it directly from your IMAP account into a pst-file or an Exchange mailbox.
To actually solve it, you’ll need to use one of the methods below to change the folder class property. This will however not fix the actual issue and will not make the folders visible again on your smartphone or tablet. Looking at the available Views allows you to determine whether a folder is being treated as an IMAP folder.Ī quick way to see all your messages again is to set you view to “IMAP Messages”.
The folders are not visible when you connect to your mailbox via Exchange ActiveSync on your smartphone or tablet or the Windows 10 Mail app.Right now, it is probably set to “Hide Messages Marked for Deletion”. When you switch to the View tab and press the Change View button, you’ll see views that are specific for IMAP accounts even though you are now working with a pst-file or Exchange mailbox.You’ll see a “Filter applied” message in the bottom left corner of the Status Bar.You still don’t have Follow Up flags such as Today, Tomorrow, This Week, etc… for these imported folders.This has various negative side-effects, visual “glitches” and functionality issues such as More specific (and technical), the folder class property is set to IPF.Imap instead of IPF.Note. This issue happens because the export/import process maintains the IMAP folder properties which aren’t compatible with a regular pst-archive or Exchange/ account. You can either fix a single folder, a folder and its subfolders or your entire mailbox at once. Therefor, this guide also contains a script which you can run to apply the fix for you. Luckily, this can be fixed without any data loss but the process to do so via MFCMAPI is not for the faint of heart or when you have many folder to fix. We need to document it or solve the problem.When you’ve exported your IMAP mailbox or specific folders to a pst-file which you then later open in Outlook or import into an Exchange or mailbox, you may be shocked to see that these folders don’t contain anything.Īdditionally, when you configure this mailbox on a smartphone or tablet as an Exchange ActiveSync account, these folders may not show at all. Try to connect Outlook to the zimbra server it will failĪnd configure it to be the main point of connection.
Install and activate the following services :
When trying to connect an Outlook for MAC 2011/2016 the autodiscover is failling to download the autodiscover.xml even with the autodiscover DNS entry filled. upon my research its is taking me to this page īut am not sure where to get these services and where to install them. I am having similar problem, I have Ouloook for Mac 2011, and I want all my folders to be able to sync with the Zimbra server.