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Steve B.[_2_] July 21st 09 06:20 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.

Bruce Hagen July 21st 09 06:24 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.



Bruce Hagen July 21st 09 06:24 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.



Gerry[_2_] July 22nd 09 07:42 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Bruce

Why not two sub-folders of Local Folders i.e. AAInbox and ABInbox. Just
a thought.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Bruce Hagen wrote:
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and
the default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox. Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will be separated into their respective folders.

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to
show up in one folder and all the emails from the other account to
show up in another folder. Is it possible to not have all the
emails show up in the Inbox folder? Thanks.



Gerry[_2_] July 22nd 09 07:42 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Bruce

Why not two sub-folders of Local Folders i.e. AAInbox and ABInbox. Just
a thought.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Bruce Hagen wrote:
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and
the default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox. Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will be separated into their respective folders.

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to
show up in one folder and all the emails from the other account to
show up in another folder. Is it possible to not have all the
emails show up in the Inbox folder? Thanks.



Bruce Hagen July 22nd 09 11:51 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
100% agreed. But I prefer to KISS the first reply in a case like this. If
the OP posted back saying my suggestion worked, then I would insert my
opinion of two user created folders as you mention. baby steps
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Bruce

Why not two sub-folders of Local Folders i.e. AAInbox and ABInbox. Just a
thought.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Bruce Hagen wrote:
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and
the default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox. Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will be separated into their respective folders.

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to
show up in one folder and all the emails from the other account to
show up in another folder. Is it possible to not have all the
emails show up in the Inbox folder? Thanks.




Bruce Hagen July 22nd 09 11:51 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
100% agreed. But I prefer to KISS the first reply in a case like this. If
the OP posted back saying my suggestion worked, then I would insert my
opinion of two user created folders as you mention. baby steps
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Bruce

Why not two sub-folders of Local Folders i.e. AAInbox and ABInbox. Just a
thought.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Bruce Hagen wrote:
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and
the default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox. Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will be separated into their respective folders.

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to
show up in one folder and all the emails from the other account to
show up in another folder. Is it possible to not have all the
emails show up in the Inbox folder? Thanks.




Gerry[_2_] July 23rd 09 12:34 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Bruce

You do not always get a second bite of the cherry!

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Bruce Hagen wrote:
100% agreed. But I prefer to KISS the first reply in a case like
this. If the OP posted back saying my suggestion worked, then I would
insert my opinion of two user created folders as you mention. baby
steps
"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Bruce

Why not two sub-folders of Local Folders i.e. AAInbox and ABInbox.
Just a thought.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Bruce Hagen wrote:
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name
it anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts,
and the default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the
second Inbox. Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you
created. Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming
messages will be separated into their respective folders.

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to
show up in one folder and all the emails from the other account to
show up in another folder. Is it possible to not have all the
emails show up in the Inbox folder? Thanks.



Gerry[_2_] July 23rd 09 12:34 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Bruce

You do not always get a second bite of the cherry!

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Bruce Hagen wrote:
100% agreed. But I prefer to KISS the first reply in a case like
this. If the OP posted back saying my suggestion worked, then I would
insert my opinion of two user created folders as you mention. baby
steps
"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Bruce

Why not two sub-folders of Local Folders i.e. AAInbox and ABInbox.
Just a thought.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Bruce Hagen wrote:
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name
it anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts,
and the default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the
second Inbox. Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you
created. Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming
messages will be separated into their respective folders.

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to
show up in one folder and all the emails from the other account to
show up in another folder. Is it possible to not have all the
emails show up in the Inbox folder? Thanks.



Bruce Hagen July 23rd 09 12:49 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Then that is their loss. I don't really care about getting a TY for myself,
but a post back is helpful to the others that may be following a thread to
see it the suggestion worked.
--

~Bruce


"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Bruce

You do not always get a second bite of the cherry!

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Bruce Hagen wrote:
100% agreed. But I prefer to KISS the first reply in a case like
this. If the OP posted back saying my suggestion worked, then I would
insert my opinion of two user created folders as you mention. baby
steps
"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Bruce

Why not two sub-folders of Local Folders i.e. AAInbox and ABInbox.
Just a thought.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Bruce Hagen wrote:
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name
it anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts,
and the default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the
second Inbox. Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you
created. Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming
messages will be separated into their respective folders.

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to
show up in one folder and all the emails from the other account to
show up in another folder. Is it possible to not have all the
emails show up in the Inbox folder? Thanks.




Bruce Hagen July 23rd 09 12:49 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Then that is their loss. I don't really care about getting a TY for myself,
but a post back is helpful to the others that may be following a thread to
see it the suggestion worked.
--

~Bruce


"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Bruce

You do not always get a second bite of the cherry!

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Bruce Hagen wrote:
100% agreed. But I prefer to KISS the first reply in a case like
this. If the OP posted back saying my suggestion worked, then I would
insert my opinion of two user created folders as you mention. baby
steps
"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Bruce

Why not two sub-folders of Local Folders i.e. AAInbox and ABInbox.
Just a thought.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Bruce Hagen wrote:
First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name
it anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts,
and the default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the
second Inbox. Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you
created. Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming
messages will be separated into their respective folders.

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to
show up in one folder and all the emails from the other account to
show up in another folder. Is it possible to not have all the
emails show up in the Inbox folder? Thanks.




Steve B.[_2_] July 25th 09 09:29 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty weird, huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.




Steve B.[_2_] July 25th 09 09:29 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty weird, huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.




Bruce Hagen July 25th 09 09:36 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
You're welcome. Did you move this rule to the very top of the list?
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.





Bruce Hagen July 25th 09 09:36 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
You're welcome. Did you move this rule to the very top of the list?
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.





Ron Sommer July 26th 09 05:18 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
It is not weird. It depends on other rules that you may have.
Is there a reason why you didn't add Stop processing more rules?
It is recommended that you add Stop processing.
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.




Ron Sommer July 26th 09 05:18 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
It is not weird. It depends on other rules that you may have.
Is there a reason why you didn't add Stop processing more rules?
It is recommended that you add Stop processing.
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.




Steve B.[_2_] July 26th 09 06:05 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
It turns out that I did need to keep the stop processing more rules. I ended
up creating two Inboxes as sub-folders to Local Inbox. I called them Inbox1
and Inbox2. I set up rules for each of these 2 inboxes. Now it works
perfectly. My email goes into each of these 2 new inboxes and nothing goes
into the main Local Inbox.

The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?

"Ron Sommer" wrote:

It is not weird. It depends on other rules that you may have.
Is there a reason why you didn't add Stop processing more rules?
It is recommended that you add Stop processing.
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.




Steve B.[_2_] July 26th 09 06:05 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
It turns out that I did need to keep the stop processing more rules. I ended
up creating two Inboxes as sub-folders to Local Inbox. I called them Inbox1
and Inbox2. I set up rules for each of these 2 inboxes. Now it works
perfectly. My email goes into each of these 2 new inboxes and nothing goes
into the main Local Inbox.

The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?

"Ron Sommer" wrote:

It is not weird. It depends on other rules that you may have.
Is there a reason why you didn't add Stop processing more rules?
It is recommended that you add Stop processing.
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the Inbox
folder? Thanks.




Ron Sommer July 26th 09 07:21 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Any ideas is easy. An good ideas is harder. :-)
The pop3 format only downloads from the server Inbox.
Is this a one time transfer or something that needs to happen on each
download?
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
It turns out that I did need to keep the stop processing more rules. I
ended
up creating two Inboxes as sub-folders to Local Inbox. I called them
Inbox1
and Inbox2. I set up rules for each of these 2 inboxes. Now it works
perfectly. My email goes into each of these 2 new inboxes and nothing
goes
into the main Local Inbox.

The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?

"Ron Sommer" wrote:

It is not weird. It depends on other rules that you may have.
Is there a reason why you didn't add Stop processing more rules?
It is recommended that you add Stop processing.
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It
worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty
weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and
the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in
another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the
Inbox
folder? Thanks.




Ron Sommer July 26th 09 07:21 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Any ideas is easy. An good ideas is harder. :-)
The pop3 format only downloads from the server Inbox.
Is this a one time transfer or something that needs to happen on each
download?
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
It turns out that I did need to keep the stop processing more rules. I
ended
up creating two Inboxes as sub-folders to Local Inbox. I called them
Inbox1
and Inbox2. I set up rules for each of these 2 inboxes. Now it works
perfectly. My email goes into each of these 2 new inboxes and nothing
goes
into the main Local Inbox.

The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?

"Ron Sommer" wrote:

It is not weird. It depends on other rules that you may have.
Is there a reason why you didn't add Stop processing more rules?
It is recommended that you add Stop processing.
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It
worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty
weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and
the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in
another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the
Inbox
folder? Thanks.




Steve B.[_2_] July 26th 09 07:58 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
This would need to happen on each download. I really like Hotmail and have
had it for years. I've been using the bulk mail folders to screen out all
emails from anyone that is not in my address book or safe list. However, I
feel like the bulk mail feature will not be supported when I set up a POP3
account for Hotmail. I would hope that Microsoft has a solution. :+)

"Ron Sommer" wrote:

Any ideas is easy. An good ideas is harder. :-)
The pop3 format only downloads from the server Inbox.
Is this a one time transfer or something that needs to happen on each
download?
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
It turns out that I did need to keep the stop processing more rules. I
ended
up creating two Inboxes as sub-folders to Local Inbox. I called them
Inbox1
and Inbox2. I set up rules for each of these 2 inboxes. Now it works
perfectly. My email goes into each of these 2 new inboxes and nothing
goes
into the main Local Inbox.

The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?

"Ron Sommer" wrote:

It is not weird. It depends on other rules that you may have.
Is there a reason why you didn't add Stop processing more rules?
It is recommended that you add Stop processing.
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It
worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty
weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and
the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in
another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the
Inbox
folder? Thanks.





Steve B.[_2_] July 26th 09 07:58 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 

This would need to happen on each download. I really like Hotmail and have
had it for years. I've been using the bulk mail folders to screen out all
emails from anyone that is not in my address book or safe list. However, I
feel like the bulk mail feature will not be supported when I set up a POP3
account for Hotmail. I would hope that Microsoft has a solution. :+)

"Ron Sommer" wrote:

Any ideas is easy. An good ideas is harder. :-)
The pop3 format only downloads from the server Inbox.
Is this a one time transfer or something that needs to happen on each
download?
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
It turns out that I did need to keep the stop processing more rules. I
ended
up creating two Inboxes as sub-folders to Local Inbox. I called them
Inbox1
and Inbox2. I set up rules for each of these 2 inboxes. Now it works
perfectly. My email goes into each of these 2 new inboxes and nothing
goes
into the main Local Inbox.

The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?

"Ron Sommer" wrote:

It is not weird. It depends on other rules that you may have.
Is there a reason why you didn't add Stop processing more rules?
It is recommended that you add Stop processing.
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bruce. I finally got to try out your suggestion today. It
worked
great, when I didn't use the "stop processing more rules." Pretty
weird,
huh?

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

First, create a local folder to be used as a second Inbox and name it
anything you want. (Inbox-2)? Use this for one of the accounts, and
the
default Inbox for the other.

Then create a message rule.

Where the message is from the specified account.
Move it to the specified folder & Stop processing more rules.
Click on: Specified Account and enter the account name for the second
Inbox.
Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created.
Name the rule.

Move this rule to the top of the rules list and the incoming messages
will
be separated into their respective folders.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve B." wrote in message
...
I have 2 pop3 email accounts, but I'd like to keep them separate in
Outlook
Express. I'd like for all the emails from one account to show up in
one
folder and all the emails from the other account to show up in
another
folder. Is it possible to not have all the emails show up in the
Inbox
folder? Thanks.





PA Bear [MS MVP] July 26th 09 08:44 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
See my reply to your other thread (w/ subject 'Error 800ccc34').

You won't have access to any of those Hotmail folders in OE once you switch
to POP3: Only messages in your Hotmail inbox will download into OE.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Steve B. wrote:
snip
The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?



PA Bear [MS MVP] July 26th 09 08:44 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
See my reply to your other thread (w/ subject 'Error 800ccc34').

You won't have access to any of those Hotmail folders in OE once you switch
to POP3: Only messages in your Hotmail inbox will download into OE.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Steve B. wrote:
snip
The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?



Steve B.[_2_] July 26th 09 09:49 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Thanks, PA Bear. I don't know how many hotmail users still use Outlook
express to view their Hotmail account, but my gut tells me that all of them
will be unhappy with the change on 9/1/09. In my humble opinion, outlook
express is so much better than Windows Live.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

See my reply to your other thread (w/ subject 'Error 800ccc34').

You won't have access to any of those Hotmail folders in OE once you switch
to POP3: Only messages in your Hotmail inbox will download into OE.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Steve B. wrote:
snip
The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?




Steve B.[_2_] July 26th 09 09:49 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Thanks, PA Bear. I don't know how many hotmail users still use Outlook
express to view their Hotmail account, but my gut tells me that all of them
will be unhappy with the change on 9/1/09. In my humble opinion, outlook
express is so much better than Windows Live.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

See my reply to your other thread (w/ subject 'Error 800ccc34').

You won't have access to any of those Hotmail folders in OE once you switch
to POP3: Only messages in your Hotmail inbox will download into OE.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Steve B. wrote:
snip
The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?




PA Bear [MS MVP] July 26th 09 10:14 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Well, I can assure you that MS and the Windows Live team couldn't care less,
Steve...most likely because Win7 (and future Windows versions, most likely)
will not include any default Mail Client, let alone OE.

Steve B. wrote:
Thanks, PA Bear. I don't know how many hotmail users still use Outlook
express to view their Hotmail account, but my gut tells me that all of
them
will be unhappy with the change on 9/1/09. In my humble opinion, outlook
express is so much better than Windows Live.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
See my reply to your other thread (w/ subject 'Error 800ccc34').

You won't have access to any of those Hotmail folders in OE once you
switch
to POP3: Only messages in your Hotmail inbox will download into OE.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Steve B. wrote:
snip
The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail
Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?



PA Bear [MS MVP] July 26th 09 10:14 PM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Well, I can assure you that MS and the Windows Live team couldn't care less,
Steve...most likely because Win7 (and future Windows versions, most likely)
will not include any default Mail Client, let alone OE.

Steve B. wrote:
Thanks, PA Bear. I don't know how many hotmail users still use Outlook
express to view their Hotmail account, but my gut tells me that all of
them
will be unhappy with the change on 9/1/09. In my humble opinion, outlook
express is so much better than Windows Live.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
See my reply to your other thread (w/ subject 'Error 800ccc34').

You won't have access to any of those Hotmail folders in OE once you
switch
to POP3: Only messages in your Hotmail inbox will download into OE.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Steve B. wrote:
snip
The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail
Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?



Ron Sommer July 27th 09 01:07 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Windows Live what?
Mail, Hotmail, ......
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, PA Bear. I don't know how many hotmail users still use Outlook
express to view their Hotmail account, but my gut tells me that all of
them
will be unhappy with the change on 9/1/09. In my humble opinion, outlook
express is so much better than Windows Live.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

See my reply to your other thread (w/ subject 'Error 800ccc34').

You won't have access to any of those Hotmail folders in OE once you
switch
to POP3: Only messages in your Hotmail inbox will download into OE.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Steve B. wrote:
snip
The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail
Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?




Ron Sommer July 27th 09 01:07 AM

Multiple Inboxes
 
Windows Live what?
Mail, Hotmail, ......
--
Ron Sommer

"Steve B." wrote in message
...
Thanks, PA Bear. I don't know how many hotmail users still use Outlook
express to view their Hotmail account, but my gut tells me that all of
them
will be unhappy with the change on 9/1/09. In my humble opinion, outlook
express is so much better than Windows Live.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

See my reply to your other thread (w/ subject 'Error 800ccc34').

You won't have access to any of those Hotmail folders in OE once you
switch
to POP3: Only messages in your Hotmail inbox will download into OE.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Steve B. wrote:
snip
The only thing that I can't figure out is how to retrieve my Hotmail
Bulk
Mail using the pop3 format in outlook express. Any ideas?





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