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I have two email accounts, e.g. and . I
have set up two folders, one for Me and one for Wife, each having its own Inbox, Sent Items, etc. But in 'Tools/Email accounts/View or Change' I seem only to be able to assign BOTH accounts to one Folder (either Me or Wife). AND, if someone sends email to , I get two copies, both in the single Folder - one noted as being sent to Me@account... and one noted as sent to Wife@account ..... I am confused. Could someone take pity on me please. -- JohnG, UK |
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John wrote:
I have two email accounts, e.g. and . I have set up two folders, one for Me and one for Wife, each having its own Inbox, Sent Items, etc. But in 'Tools/Email accounts/View or Change' I seem only to be able to assign BOTH accounts to one Folder (either Me or Wife). AND, if someone sends email to , I get two copies, both in the single Folder - one noted as being sent to Me@account... and one noted as sent to Wife@account ..... I am confused. Could someone take pity on me please. A couple of things are in play, but the most important is that both addresses have separate mailboxes on the ISP's server. whether they're separate or one is an alias of the other determines your choices. Your version of Outlook also plays a part and you kept that a secret. The following assumes you're using Outlook 98/2000 in Corporate Workgroup mode or Outlook 2002/2003. (It's been too long since I used Outlook 97 to address that version.) If they're separate mailboxes (i.e., you and your wife use different usernames/passwords to access the mailboxes on the ISP's server) your choices a If you're using Windows 2000 or XP, your best approach would be for each of you to have separate Windows usernames. This will allow each of you to create your own mail profile and establish your own folder sets in Outlook that, unless your accounts are administrator accounts, will prevent you from seeing each other's mail, calendar, etc. You'll be completely separate. If you wish to use the same Windows username, you can still create separate mail profiles (Control Panel's Mail applet does that) and you can specify separate folder sets for each of you, having Outlook prompt for which profile to use when you start it. If your ISP addresses share the same mailbox on the server, then you'll need to use rules to separate incoming messages into separate folders. These folders can be in the same or separate PSTs, but you _will_ share the other folders like Calendar, Contacts, etc. You can create and use multiple Contacts and Calendar folders if you wish, but only the default ones will be active and allow reminders or alerts. If anything is unclear, post back. -- Brian Tillman |
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John wrote:
My guess is, therefore, that we are 'sharing' one mailbox on the server. If you use the same username/password in the account to access the pop server, then you are correct. As mentioned I have set up two separate PST file systems, each with Inbox, Calender, Contacts, etc - one for Me and one for Wife. I'm happy to change that and do something different. There are two windows llogins, although only one is ever used. In truth all I was trying to do was to separate 'home' type emails from 'business' type emails - using, hopefully 2 separate Inboxes. Does that help you better to help me. I'd be grateful if you can. I explained exactly how to separate your mail in my prior post. What did you not understand? I'll be more precise if you need clarification, but you'll have to point out what you don't understand. -- Brian Tillman |
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Sorry for delay - been busy. I've used rules to require Me@ emails to go to my Inbox and Wife@ emails to go to Wife Inbox. That seems to have worked but I get 2 copies, i.e. Me@ and Wife@ appearing in each Inbox. In Tools/e-mail accounts, 'view or change existing e-mail accounts', hitting 'Next' I can see both Me and Wife, with Me as default, AND, 'Deliver new e-mail to the following location' shows Me-Inbox, but although there is also Wife-Inbox, it seems that both Me and Wife have to be linked to either Me-Inbox or Wife-Inbox, there seems no way to link Me to Me-Inbox only, and Wife to Wife-Inbox only. Maybe thats why I'm getting 2 copies. I fear I have done something idiotic when first setting up Me and Wife. regards -- JohnG, UK "Brian Tillman" wrote: John wrote: My guess is, therefore, that we are 'sharing' one mailbox on the server. If you use the same username/password in the account to access the pop server, then you are correct. As mentioned I have set up two separate PST file systems, each with Inbox, Calender, Contacts, etc - one for Me and one for Wife. I'm happy to change that and do something different. There are two windows llogins, although only one is ever used. In truth all I was trying to do was to separate 'home' type emails from 'business' type emails - using, hopefully 2 separate Inboxes. Does that help you better to help me. I'd be grateful if you can. I explained exactly how to separate your mail in my prior post. What did you not understand? I'll be more precise if you need clarification, but you'll have to point out what you don't understand. -- Brian Tillman |
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John wrote:
I've used rules to require Me@ emails to go to my Inbox and Wife@ emails to go to Wife Inbox. That seems to have worked but I get 2 copies, i.e. Me@ and Wife@ appearing in each Inbox. Make sure you include the "stop procesing more rules" action on each rule. In Tools/e-mail accounts, 'view or change existing e-mail accounts', hitting 'Next' I can see both Me and Wife, with Me as default, AND, 'Deliver new e-mail to the following location' shows Me-Inbox, but although there is also Wife-Inbox, it seems that both Me and Wife have to be linked to either Me-Inbox or Wife-Inbox, there seems no way to link Me to Me-Inbox only, and Wife to Wife-Inbox only. Maybe thats why I'm getting 2 copies. I fear I have done something idiotic when first setting up Me and Wife. I don't think you stated whether or not you use the same username/password to access the two mailboxes, so we don't know whether or not the two addresses are aliases of each other, but I suspect so. Also, you don't say whether or not you've tried separate mail profiles. -- Brian Tillman |
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Had only the default Outlook profile. Have set up one for Wife. But, If I send myself an email - to 'Me@ouraccount' - I get a copy in the Inbox now established for Wife profile.And the copy clearly shows he recipient address as 'Me@ouraccount'. In setting up Wife profile, I've made sure that Wife@ is the only account related to the profile; and likelwise for the Outlook profile, which is for Me@ouraccount. And, yes, the Uname/passwords are the same. As mentioned before, the two issues are about separating the emails but also not getting duplicates. I fear that I am trying your patience. regards John -- JohnG, UK "Brian Tillman" wrote: John wrote: I've used rules to require Me@ emails to go to my Inbox and Wife@ emails to go to Wife Inbox. That seems to have worked but I get 2 copies, i.e. Me@ and Wife@ appearing in each Inbox. Make sure you include the "stop procesing more rules" action on each rule. In Tools/e-mail accounts, 'view or change existing e-mail accounts', hitting 'Next' I can see both Me and Wife, with Me as default, AND, 'Deliver new e-mail to the following location' shows Me-Inbox, but although there is also Wife-Inbox, it seems that both Me and Wife have to be linked to either Me-Inbox or Wife-Inbox, there seems no way to link Me to Me-Inbox only, and Wife to Wife-Inbox only. Maybe thats why I'm getting 2 copies. I fear I have done something idiotic when first setting up Me and Wife. I don't think you stated whether or not you use the same username/password to access the two mailboxes, so we don't know whether or not the two addresses are aliases of each other, but I suspect so. Also, you don't say whether or not you've tried separate mail profiles. -- Brian Tillman |
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John wrote:
Had only the default Outlook profile. Have set up one for Wife. But, If I send myself an email - to 'Me@ouraccount' - I get a copy in the Inbox now established for Wife profile.And the copy clearly shows he recipient address as 'Me@ouraccount'. In setting up Wife profile, I've made sure that Wife@ is the only account related to the profile; and likelwise for the Outlook profile, which is for Me@ouraccount. And, yes, the Uname/passwords are the same. Then there's nothing you can do other than use rules to delete all messages whose recipient address does not contain the appropriate recipient, since as far as Outlook (and, in fact, any POP client) is concerned there is only one mailbox. Did you ask your ISP about getting separate mailboxes? My account with SBC Yahoo, for example, allows ten completely distinct mail addresses, each with its own username/password. As mentioned before, the two issues are about separating the emails but also not getting duplicates. I fear that I am trying your patience. You are not, so let's keep going if you're of a mind to do so. -- Brian Tillman |
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