Setting rules in Outlook 2007
Are you using an alias of the same mailbox? Are you using separate Windows logons?
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Millstone asked:
| Thanks for the reply John.
| I have just tried this and have had some test emails sent to each
| user. Unfortunately I have just received them all in my inbox.
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| "John Butler" wrote:
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|| One way would be to go into Control Panel\Mail and create an Outlook
|| profile for each family member and configure their email account
|| appropriately. On opening Outlook 2007 the user selects his or her
|| profile. This would not be secure between family members.
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|| "Millstone" wrote in message
|| ...
||| I have just "upgraded" from Outlook Express to Outlook 2007.
||| Our family use individual email addresses on the lines of
||| . My Service Provider only
||| provides one network password for the surname account. My computer
||| running XP Home Edition
||| is set up with several user accounts. Outlook Express was
||| configured by means
||| of a simple rule to download mail only for the person logging in,
||| all other
||| mail was left on the server.
||| My problem is that if I cannot configure seperate passwords at
||| server level
||| so I need to configure Outlook with a similar to what was set up in
||| Outlook
||| Express because just now whoever downloads email from the server
||| gets everone
||| elses.
||| I doubt my ISP is unique in the way they organise email accounts
||| but I cannot find any information on how to create a rule from
||| scratch to suit my
||| circumstances.
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