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Go to Tools | E-mail Accounts, select "View or change existing e-mail
accounts", click Next, then select the mail account you want to rename and click Change. Then click the More Settings button, and on the General tab, enter your preferred account name (such as "Home") in the first box. Do the same for any other accounts you want to rename. I think Brian meant to say you could use "with specific words in the *sender's* address", not "recipient's"...or it wasn't clear which one you wanted to do. But Senders should work. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** "UpinAK" wrote: Thanks once again for the quick responses. OK... I added a second email account to Outlook 2002. When I set up a rule from scratch that works on messages after they are sent, through a specified account, I now get a dropdown box with two choices for accounts. They read: mail.xxxxx.net and mail.xxxxx.net(1) I'm not sure which is which, or if there is a way to edit/rename them to associate them with the username of the email accounts. Is the first one, without the number, the first account, or does Outlook label whichever is the default account the one without a number. If I know the number/name scheme I can make it work. After adding the last three email accounts I suppose I will end up with five accounts, one without a number next to it and four with from which to choose from when setting a rule from a "specific account". "with specific words in the recipient's address" to my thinking would not work. Again, I want only emails with a FROM of one of five accounts cc'd to an outside email address, regardless of who is the receipient. Cheers, RT "Brian Tillman" wrote: UpinAK wrote: Thank you for the quick response. The only option that I see when making a rule from scratch that comes close, but doesn't do the trick, is "through the specified account". The problem is that all five of the email addresses I use are part of the same account (same email server). Being on the same server doesn't imply the same account unless the five addresses are aliases of one another. Even if they are, you can use the "with specific words in the recipient's address" condition to sort between them. -- Brian Tillman |
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