If you are using POP3 access, all POP3 accounts within an identity share
the same local folders.
You have several options:
1) Put each account in it's own identity
How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169
But if Multiple e-mail addresses feed into a single server POP3 account
You will be limited on properly separating the mail.
In this case, all accounts use the same Logon Using in OE at Tools,
Accounts, Mail, Properties, Servers. This is the poorest ISP support.
You must use message rules to not download messages for the other e-mail
addresses. If the accounts have different logon using settings, this
won't be a problem.
2) Leave the accounts in a single identity, but use Message Rules to
move the messages to different folders based on the account (if they
have different logon using settings) or e-mail address if they don't.
3) If the ISP offers IMAP access, use that instead of POP3. You'll need
to remove the accounts then add them again specifying IMAP instead of
the default of POP3. Check with the ISP to see if this is an option.
Some offer it, most don't. With IMAP, each account gets it's own
folders.
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Mike -
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"Christine" wrote in message
...
I just started using Outlook Express. I have moved my 3 comcast e-mail
accounts over to Outlook, but would like to view them in separate
folders. Instead, Outlook threw them all together into one.
Is there any way of doing this?
Thanks,
Christine