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Old March 10th 07, 06:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Millstone
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

I have just "upgraded" from Outlook Express to Outlook 2007.
Our family use individual email addresses on the lines of
. My Service Provider only provides one
network password for the surname account. My computer running XP Home Edition
is set up with several user accounts. Outlook Express was configured by means
of a simple rule to download mail only for the person logging in, all other
mail was left on the server.
My problem is that if I cannot configure seperate passwords at server level
so I need to configure Outlook with a similar to what was set up in Outlook
Express because just now whoever downloads email from the server gets everone
elses.
I doubt my ISP is unique in the way they organise email accounts but I
cannot find any information on how to create a rule from scratch to suit my
circumstances.
  #2  
Old March 10th 07, 07:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
John Butler
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

One way would be to go into Control Panel\Mail and create an Outlook profile
for each family member and configure their email account appropriately. On
opening Outlook 2007 the user selects his or her profile. This would not be
secure between family members.

"Millstone" wrote in message
...
I have just "upgraded" from Outlook Express to Outlook 2007.
Our family use individual email addresses on the lines of
. My Service Provider only provides one
network password for the surname account. My computer running XP Home
Edition
is set up with several user accounts. Outlook Express was configured by
means
of a simple rule to download mail only for the person logging in, all
other
mail was left on the server.
My problem is that if I cannot configure seperate passwords at server
level
so I need to configure Outlook with a similar to what was set up in
Outlook
Express because just now whoever downloads email from the server gets
everone
elses.
I doubt my ISP is unique in the way they organise email accounts but I
cannot find any information on how to create a rule from scratch to suit
my
circumstances.



  #3  
Old March 10th 07, 07:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Millstone
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

Thanks for the reply John.
I have just tried this and have had some test emails sent to each user.
Unfortunately I have just received them all in my inbox.

"John Butler" wrote:

One way would be to go into Control Panel\Mail and create an Outlook profile
for each family member and configure their email account appropriately. On
opening Outlook 2007 the user selects his or her profile. This would not be
secure between family members.

"Millstone" wrote in message
...
I have just "upgraded" from Outlook Express to Outlook 2007.
Our family use individual email addresses on the lines of
. My Service Provider only provides one
network password for the surname account. My computer running XP Home
Edition
is set up with several user accounts. Outlook Express was configured by
means
of a simple rule to download mail only for the person logging in, all
other
mail was left on the server.
My problem is that if I cannot configure seperate passwords at server
level
so I need to configure Outlook with a similar to what was set up in
Outlook
Express because just now whoever downloads email from the server gets
everone
elses.
I doubt my ISP is unique in the way they organise email accounts but I
cannot find any information on how to create a rule from scratch to suit
my
circumstances.




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Old March 10th 07, 08:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

Are you using an alias of the same mailbox? Are you using separate Windows logons?

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After furious head scratching, Millstone asked:

| Thanks for the reply John.
| I have just tried this and have had some test emails sent to each
| user. Unfortunately I have just received them all in my inbox.
|
| "John Butler" wrote:
|
|| One way would be to go into Control Panel\Mail and create an Outlook
|| profile for each family member and configure their email account
|| appropriately. On opening Outlook 2007 the user selects his or her
|| profile. This would not be secure between family members.
||
|| "Millstone" wrote in message
|| ...
||| I have just "upgraded" from Outlook Express to Outlook 2007.
||| Our family use individual email addresses on the lines of
||| . My Service Provider only
||| provides one network password for the surname account. My computer
||| running XP Home Edition
||| is set up with several user accounts. Outlook Express was
||| configured by means
||| of a simple rule to download mail only for the person logging in,
||| all other
||| mail was left on the server.
||| My problem is that if I cannot configure seperate passwords at
||| server level
||| so I need to configure Outlook with a similar to what was set up in
||| Outlook
||| Express because just now whoever downloads email from the server
||| gets everone
||| elses.
||| I doubt my ISP is unique in the way they organise email accounts
||| but I cannot find any information on how to create a rule from
||| scratch to suit my
||| circumstances.
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Old March 10th 07, 09:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

Millstone wrote:

I have just "upgraded" from Outlook Express to Outlook 2007.
Our family use individual email addresses on the lines of
. My Service Provider only
provides one network password for the surname account.


This indicates that the addresses are actually all aliases of a single
mailbox. Outlook doesn't have the ability to selectively download like OE
does. You have several choices. One is to configure Outlook to leave
copies of messages on the server and create a rule to delete all messages
except for those containing the specific recipient address (the "****" part
of the address). Another is to move the incoming messages into separate
folders depending on the recipient address. The third is to convince your
ISP that you want separate mailboxes for each family member. I'd go with
the latter first, if I could and the first choice I cite otherwise.
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Old March 10th 07, 09:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
John Butler
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

Also Millstone may be able to set up his mail boxes on the server in
separate mailboxes. For example in Blueyonder.co.uk you can have up to four
mailboxes each mailbox can have four aliases. If this were done the separate
Outlook profiles would work for him as they do for me.


"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Millstone wrote:

I have just "upgraded" from Outlook Express to Outlook 2007.
Our family use individual email addresses on the lines of
. My Service Provider only
provides one network password for the surname account.


This indicates that the addresses are actually all aliases of a single
mailbox. Outlook doesn't have the ability to selectively download like OE
does. You have several choices. One is to configure Outlook to leave
copies of messages on the server and create a rule to delete all messages
except for those containing the specific recipient address (the "****"
part of the address). Another is to move the incoming messages into
separate folders depending on the recipient address. The third is to
convince your ISP that you want separate mailboxes for each family member.
I'd go with the latter first, if I could and the first choice I cite
otherwise.
--
Brian Tillman



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Old March 11th 07, 02:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

John Butler wrote:

Also Millstone may be able to set up his mail boxes on the server in
separate mailboxes.


Notice that that was my third suggestion.
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Brian Tillman
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Old March 11th 07, 12:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
John Butler
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

Brian
Thanks, he might not succeed in any convincing as most UK services do it
anyway so the quickest solution could be to add a gmail account whcih will
now eork with 0E


"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
John Butler wrote:

Also Millstone may be able to set up his mail boxes on the server in
separate mailboxes.


Notice that that was my third suggestion.
--
Brian Tillman



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Old March 11th 07, 12:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Millstone
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Default Setting rules in Outlook 2007

Thanks for all your input.
I have contacted my ISP (Demon.co.uk) and it would seem that I have only one
mailbox with several alias? for each family user. I have one network password
and whoever logs on first gets everyone elses mail. They were not
particularly interested taking the view that if Outlook Express could resolve
the problem using "rules" them Outlook 2007 should too. In other words go
away and annoy Microsoft.
I think the answer is move to an ISP with more than one mailbox and an
interest in customer service!

"John Butler" wrote:

Brian
Thanks, he might not succeed in any convincing as most UK services do it
anyway so the quickest solution could be to add a gmail account whcih will
now eork with 0E


"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
John Butler wrote:

Also Millstone may be able to set up his mail boxes on the server in
separate mailboxes.


Notice that that was my third suggestion.
--
Brian Tillman




 




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