Jim was on the money with this one, but FYI, there's no need to perform Step 2. Some of you (like me) have multiple accounts and the thought of re-creating each one is just far too much, especially as Microsoft have seen fit to get rid of the Office tool to backup and restore your Office settings. Anyway, here's how:
1. Create a new dummy PST using the same Account Settings window and Data Files tab. Add a new PST file - wherever you like (you won't be keeping it).
2. Go back to step 1 of Jim's instructions where you change the folder where the selected account delivers its email. Choose the new PST then click OK. Immediately go back into that dialog and change the folder location back to the original PST.
3. Do the same for each account, then once done, remove the temporary PST.
Job done.
Hope that helps someone.
Andy.
Check your Outlook data file: pst, perhaps create a new one in the options. – None – 2010-02-14T13:57:53.880
1Jim S's solution worked for me. I chose change folder and had the email deliver to my Inbox. It was previously pointing to my Archive folder. – None – 2011-01-10T13:36:08.820
Just create a new datafile and import your old one into it. Simple! – None – 2010-07-08T08:56:41.473
Andy Chips solution worked for me. – Mitch Wheat – 2012-01-07T04:51:45.160