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On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook
Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option? |
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It seems that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 can't find the settings
automatically for your mail server. The only option that you can do is to manually configure the server settings (POP3 & SMTP) for your e-mail. -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel " wrote: On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option? |
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On Jul 1, 9:06 am, ChesterCoronel
wrote: It seems that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 can't find the settings automatically for your mail server. The only option that you can do is to manually configure the server settings (POP3 & SMTP) for your e-mail. -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel " wrote: On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you, Chester, Yes, I have now manually set up multiple accounts in Outlook 2007 and have set each account separately in its own "group" for send/receive messages. But, how do I select an individual account so that I am only looking at the e-mail messages sent/received pertaining to that account? Right now it appears that all the messages from ALL accounts are there. Henry |
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If you want the mail from each account to be in separate mail boxes you can
do it 2 ways - 1 by creating a rule, 2 in the account setup in 2007 in lower left you can change the folder -- Neil wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 1, 9:06 am, ChesterCoronel wrote: It seems that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 can't find the settings automatically for your mail server. The only option that you can do is to manually configure the server settings (POP3 & SMTP) for your e-mail. -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel " wrote: On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you, Chester, Yes, I have now manually set up multiple accounts in Outlook 2007 and have set each account separately in its own "group" for send/receive messages. But, how do I select an individual account so that I am only looking at the e-mail messages sent/received pertaining to that account? Right now it appears that all the messages from ALL accounts are there. Henry |
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On Jul 1, 11:47 pm, "Remove ABCD from Email address to reply"
wrote: If you want the mail from each account to be in separate mail boxes you can do it 2 ways - 1 by creating a rule, 2 in the account setup in 2007 in lower left you can change the folder -- Neil wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 1, 9:06 am, ChesterCoronel wrote: It seems that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 can't find the settings automatically for your mail server. The only option that you can do is to manually configure the server settings (POP3 & SMTP) for your e-mail. -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel " wrote: On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you, Chester, Yes, I have now manually set up multiple accounts in Outlook 2007 and have set each account separately in its own "group" for send/receive messages. But, how do I select an individual account so that I am only looking at the e-mail messages sent/received pertaining to that account? Right now it appears that all the messages from ALL accounts are there. Henry- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks, Neil, But, I'm still having trouble. I go to Rules and I don't see any option related to separation of messages for multiple accounts. When I look in the lower left corner of Outlook, all I see are selections for Mail, Calendar, Tasks, etc. Selecting either of these also does not appear to have the "separation" option. Now, Outlook opens into Outlook Today. I have Account A, Account B, Account C and Account D. Normally, I would like to open Outlook in Account A so that I see only messages relating to it. Then, I want the option that when I want to I can select one of the other Accounts and see only the messages relating to that Account. Is the procedure to achieve this explained in Outlook Help? Or some place else? |
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