For example, I recently added a Gmail account to my outlook using IMAP. It’s the default when pulling emails using POP3 with Outlook. Yet, it doesn’t default with IMAP.

Display the Item Count in IMAP Folders

Here’s how to fix it. In Outlook, click on the inbox of your IMAP account. Notice at low left the below clip says Filter applied — this is what we’re going to fix.

Next, go to the top ribbon. Click View.

From here, go to the far left and click the Change View dropdown button. Then click the option called IMAP Messages.

The following dropdown menu will disappear, Outlook thinks you’re done, but you’re not. Click Change View again and click Apply Current View to Other Mail Folders. This brings up the Apply View window. Check the IMAP account where you want to apply the fix. Also, check the box next to Apply view to subfolders at the bottom of the window. Click OK.

Now click any of the folders within that IMAP account, and you’ll see the item count shows up at the bottom —  instead of the useless — at least to me — Filter Applied message you’d get before.

From all the reader emails I receive, I know many of you have the same problem, and now you know how to fix it. We’ve been collecting  Outlook tips here on groovyPost — and upgrading the list regularly. Bookmark that page check it often. Email Steve@groovyPost or me if you have great tips, tricks, or even Outlook workarounds. We’d love to engage. Welcome to the site. Thnx for the comment! Sent from my Mobile Comment

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