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Old July 21st 06, 05:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Timsandi
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Default email account settings

I have a new Pentium 4 machine running win xp home.
I have outlook 2003 installed and two users are set up on my machine.

All email goes to the primary email address and nothing to the other. I need
to set it up so when one user is logged on to there account in win xp and
start outlook 2003 they only receive their messages and not the other
persons.

Is there settings is outlook 2003 that I can use to get only my email and
not the other persons.

Help.

Thanks.. tim.


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Old July 21st 06, 06:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gordon
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Default email account settings

"Timsandi" wrote in message
...
I have a new Pentium 4 machine running win xp home.
I have outlook 2003 installed and two users are set up on my machine.

All email goes to the primary email address and nothing to the other. I
need to set it up so when one user is logged on to there account in win xp
and start outlook 2003 they only receive their messages and not the other
persons.

Is there settings is outlook 2003 that I can use to get only my email and
not the other persons.

Help.

Thanks.. tim.



depends on the way your ISP gives you multiple email accounts. If they are
in the format of then they are probably ALIASES of
the one master account of username.isp.com, and as such are not truly
separate email addresses. If that is so, then you have a problem.


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Old July 21st 06, 06:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Timsandi
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Default email account settings

I had this setup before on my old computer and can't remember how I did it.
"Timsandi" wrote in message
...
I have a new Pentium 4 machine running win xp home.
I have outlook 2003 installed and two users are set up on my machine.

All email goes to the primary email address and nothing to the other. I
need to set it up so when one user is logged on to there account in win xp
and start outlook 2003 they only receive their messages and not the other
persons.

Is there settings is outlook 2003 that I can use to get only my email and
not the other persons.

Help.

Thanks.. tim.



 




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