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Old May 13th 06, 12:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
BillR [MVP]
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Default Using multiple ids in Outlook 2002 in non-Exchange environment

Just add all the POP3 accounts to the same profile and use rules based on
the account to move email to separate folders.

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Bill R MVP
"Sid" wrote in message
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Is setting up separate profiles going to require choosing a profile to get
to
the inbox? I'm trying to avoid that, and it can be done in an Exchange
environment. I want to know if home use of Outlook via an ISP can also
have
multiple separate inboxes available in the same Outlook session on the PC.
I
have been using multiple email addresses on POP3 with Outlook Express, but
I
want Outlook to have the calendar function. And I would prefer not to have
to
get out of Outlook and back in with a different profile to get to a 2nd
email
account. Is all of that possible? If so, how should it be set up? I have
looked through a lot of Microsoft articles without finding an answer.

"BillR [MVP]" wrote:

Multiple POP accounts are certainly supported. Many if not most users use
multiple accounts with no issues. You can use rules to move email
according
to the account if you like. Filterign the Inbox based on account can also
be
used. Outlook 2007 offers built-in control over the delivery location.
There
might be a public beta available soon you can sign up for.

To keep email from multiple accounts totally separate then use separate
profiles - one for each account.

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Bill R MVP
"Sid" wrote in message
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I'm referring to 2 separate email addresses used by the same person. In
an
Exchange environment, I can have multiple ids all available in the same
Outlook session. I'm trying to find out if Outlook can support that
kind
of
thing in a non-Exchange environment and, if so, how to get about
setting
it
up and accessing it.

"BillR [MVP]" wrote:

I'm not sure what you are referring to here as two "id's". You can
certainly
have two independent profiles but you can't run two instances of
Outlook
at
the same time. You can also share access to an IMAP account but the
same
applies.

--
Bill R MVP
"Sid" wrote in message
...
Is it possible to set up Outlook 2002 to use 2 ids in a non-Exchange
environment (Earthlink) and have them both displayed at the same
time?
Is
it
possible in a POP3 setting or does it need to be set up as IMAP? If
they
cannot both be displayed at the same time, how do you switch from
one
to
the
other?








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