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Old May 31st, 2010, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Jack Gillis[_2_]
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Default Multiple Email Accounts in Outlook 2010

I have set up two email accounts (Or at least I thought I did.) under
Outlook 2010 just as I have them set up under Live Mail which I will abandon
once I get Outlook working like I want it to. If I send an email from from
my laptop to each account they appear in my Desktops Outlook's only Inbox.
In Live mail I have the two accounts, each with its own Inbox.

How can I set up Outlook to have separate inboxes for each account?

Thank you.

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Old June 2nd, 2010, 12:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
DL[_4_]
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Default Multiple Email Accounts in Outlook 2010

Assuming pop mail that's the default behavior, unless you set up each mail
account to use a separate data File, in which case you will have two sets of
Personal Folders, each set having the default folders.

"Jack Gillis" wrote in message
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I have set up two email accounts (Or at least I thought I did.) under
Outlook 2010 just as I have them set up under Live Mail which I will
abandon once I get Outlook working like I want it to. If I send an email
from from my laptop to each account they appear in my Desktops Outlook's
only Inbox. In Live mail I have the two accounts, each with its own
Inbox.

How can I set up Outlook to have separate inboxes for each account?

Thank you.


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Old June 2nd, 2010, 06:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Jack Gillis[_2_]
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Default Multiple Email Accounts in Outlook 2010


"DL" wrote in message
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Assuming pop mail that's the default behavior, unless you set up each mail
account to use a separate data File, in which case you will have two sets
of Personal Folders, each set having the default folders.

"Jack Gillis" wrote in message
...
I have set up two email accounts (Or at least I thought I did.) under
Outlook 2010 just as I have them set up under Live Mail which I will
abandon once I get Outlook working like I want it to. If I send an email
from from my laptop to each account they appear in my Desktops Outlook's
only Inbox. In Live mail I have the two accounts, each with its own
Inbox.

How can I set up Outlook to have separate inboxes for each account?

Thank you.



Thank you. I did as you suggested and now all is as I think it should be.

Thanks again.

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Old June 3rd, 2010, 07:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Kirti
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Default Multiple Email Accounts in Outlook 2010

Hi,

Go to 'Start' -- Control Panel -- Mail
A popup window will appear 'Mail Setup - Outlook' with three options...
Press 'Show Profiles...'
A New window will appear 'Mail'
Press 'Add' and create a new profile

It will create a new profile for each account separately.

Hope, this will help you....

Thanks,


"Jack Gillis" wrote:

I have set up two email accounts (Or at least I thought I did.) under
Outlook 2010 just as I have them set up under Live Mail which I will abandon
once I get Outlook working like I want it to. If I send an email from from
my laptop to each account they appear in my Desktops Outlook's only Inbox.
In Live mail I have the two accounts, each with its own Inbox.

How can I set up Outlook to have separate inboxes for each account?

Thank you.

.

 




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