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Outlook In Box
I receive mail from 3 different eMail accounts. How do I ensure that the 3
different eMail accounts are received directly into 3 different In Box Folders, one for each of the eMail accounts? |
Outlook In Box
You create folders and name them appropriately, then use rules to deal with
msgs received / sent "selwyn" wrote in message ... I receive mail from 3 different eMail accounts. How do I ensure that the 3 different eMail accounts are received directly into 3 different In Box Folders, one for each of the eMail accounts? |
Outlook In Box
"selwyn" wrote in message
... I receive mail from 3 different eMail accounts. How do I ensure that the 3 different eMail accounts are received directly into 3 different In Box Folders, one for each of the eMail accounts? If you have Outlook 2007 (always post your version - you omitted to tell us this fairly vital piece of information!) you can designate a separate folder for each email account in the Account setup dialog.... |
Outlook In Box
Sorry... I have Outlook 2003
"Gordon" wrote: "selwyn" wrote in message ... I receive mail from 3 different eMail accounts. How do I ensure that the 3 different eMail accounts are received directly into 3 different In Box Folders, one for each of the eMail accounts? If you have Outlook 2007 (always post your version - you omitted to tell us this fairly vital piece of information!) you can designate a separate folder for each email account in the Account setup dialog.... |
Outlook In Box
"selwyn" wrote in message
... Sorry... I have Outlook 2003 Then manually create your separate folders and use Rules to move messages into the relevant folder... |
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