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10:09AM

Adding a Mail Folder to IMAP Mail Accounts

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My friend, Tim, has recently "seen the light" about using IMAP mail services to sync between multiple accounts. (If this sounds like greek to you, watch my E-mail Sorcery screencast, episode 15 right here.)

Having successfully set up his IMAP mail accounts, he now wants to add several folders to also synchronize through IMAP. I thought his question was worthy of a short tutorial so here goes:

1. Create the Folder



In Apple Mail, Go to the Mailbox menu item and click "New Mailbox"

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2. Make it IMAP



Next a dialogue will show up asking what type of mailbox you want. Click on the selection arrow.

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The click will open a list of your current accounts. You want to select the root level of your IMAP account. In the example, I am doing this on my MobileMe IMAP account. This is where mistakes are made. If you create the mailbox "On My Mac" or within an old POP account, it won't synchronize.

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Then you simply give it a name and you are done. It should show up in both Apple Mail and your other linked IMAP devices, such as your iPhone.

Reader Comments (2)

Excellent. I have been pulling my mail to folders under "On My Mac". Which is fine for most everything I get but there are some emails I'd like to have access to when I'm out and about. This will work beautifully and get them out of my inbox.

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTeresa

makes perfect sense now. thanks again for all you know and willingness to share... -tim

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTim Holtz

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