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I have 2 e-mail accounts (through comcast). E-mail from both accounts go
into one inbox. How can I configure accounts so that mail to each e-mail address goes into separate inboxes? |
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That depends whether they are unique accounts, eg seperate passwords.
Then it depends on the version of outlook you are using, only outlook 2007 has this ability for pop accounts "Morris826" wrote in message ... I have 2 e-mail accounts (through comcast). E-mail from both accounts go into one inbox. How can I configure accounts so that mail to each e-mail address goes into separate inboxes? |
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"Morris826" wrote in message
... I have 2 e-mail accounts (through comcast). E-mail from both accounts go into one inbox. How can I configure accounts so that mail to each e-mail address goes into separate inboxes? If the two addresses both dump incoming messages into the same mailbox on the server, then they're not really two accounts, just two aliases for one account. If that's the case, you'll have to use rules to separate them as they arrive. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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By "two aliasses" I presume you mean the part after the @ is the same
Is there any way where the two aliases were addressed from two different PC's of not downloading one of them to each machine please? "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Morris826" wrote in message ... I have 2 e-mail accounts (through comcast). E-mail from both accounts go into one inbox. How can I configure accounts so that mail to each e-mail address goes into separate inboxes? If the two addresses both dump incoming messages into the same mailbox on the server, then they're not really two accounts, just two aliases for one account. If that's the case, you'll have to use rules to separate them as they arrive. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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