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OE will work the best for the accounts on your domain.
The other accounts should be setup in different Identities. You can create separate shortcuts for each Identity. You can use WLM at the same time as OE. WLM is an email program similar to OE and runs on XP, Vista, or Win 7. -- Ron Sommer MVP-Mail "Dr. Indera" wrote in message ... isn't live mail web based? if so, that honestly does not appeal to me because in addition to these 10 email accounts for this domain, i have several other email accounts for some of my clients that i have to maintain, plus a few yahoo accounts. my goal is to bring all email accounts into outlook express on my netbook. currently, i have the non domain email accounts on 2 other laptops in outlook express. it's just a hot mess! it will be easier for me if all of my email is on one computer thank you. Tracy * * * * * * * * * * "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... : The specified account rule will not work if the 'accounts' are just aliases : for the main account. : Does each account have its own password? : : If the accounts are not aliases and you want to keep incoming and sent items : for each account separate, you can download and install Windows Live Mail. : -- : Ron Sommer : : "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message : ... : Create local folders for each account. Eg: Inbox Info, Inbox Sales, etc. : Then create a message rule for each. : : 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 one of the : Inboxes. : Click on: Specified Folder and select the folder you created. : Name the rule. : : Repeat for the rest : : Move these rules 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 : : : "Dr. Indera" wrote in message : ... : hello, : : i set up 10 email accounts on my domain. : : i would like to download all of the incoming email from these 10 : accounts from my hosting companies server into one outlook express : identity. : : i want to create a filter for each email account so that based on the : address (ie, , etc), the incoming : goes to a folder (ie info account folder, sales account folder) : : is this possible? : : : any help would be greatly appreciated. : thank you : : Tracy : * * * * * * * * * * : : : |
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