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My wife has just discovered e-mail, we both use the same home desktop
computer, and I'm a wreck. I thought I had it all in hand: Got her a distinct e-mail account and address (SBC Yahoo!), went to e-mail accounts in Outlook and set it all up, all the settings tested out fine, set up her Outlook folders (calendar, contacts, tasks, etc.) under a main folder that bears her name and with an Inbox folder just for her, BUT I'M GETTING ALL OF HER E-MAIL in my Inbox! I tried to create a rule that would take anything addressed to her and move it to her Inbox folder, but her folders didn't even appear as options when I clicked on "specified folder" in the rule maker. I have also noticed that some of the icons for her folders are different than mine: While her Calendar, Contacts, Deleted, Search, Notes and Task folder icons appear the same as mine, HER DRAFTS, INBOX AND SENT ITEMS ICONS ARE JUST SIMPLE FOLDERS even though I specified the file type when creating them. Moreover, I can't seem to give her an Outbox or a Junk Mail folder, and her "main" folder icon shows multiple file folders instead of the house/clock/calendar icon I've come to love. Isn't there a way I can get only my e-mail and she can get only hers through our Outlook? I know we can just chuck Outlook and separately log into our ISP and each have only our own mail in our own mailbox, but I won't leave my Outlook, and she is more comfortable using Outlook than working with her e-mails right there online. If not, is there something I'm missing in the rule maker that is keeping me from "forwarding" her email that arrives in my Inbox folder to her Inbox folder? Or is it just that my Outlook has become jealous and simply refuses to cooperate because my wife has now become e-mail savvy? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated, and a solution will leave me indebted. Thank you. |
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A) use separate Windows accounts. If you are on 2000 or eiher flavour of XP,
all your mail settings will be separate. B) set up distinct profiles in Outlook and have it set to prompt you which profile to use when you open Outlook "Blue Leader" wrote: My wife has just discovered e-mail, we both use the same home desktop computer, and I'm a wreck. I thought I had it all in hand: Got her a distinct e-mail account and address (SBC Yahoo!), went to e-mail accounts in Outlook and set it all up, all the settings tested out fine, set up her Outlook folders (calendar, contacts, tasks, etc.) under a main folder that bears her name and with an Inbox folder just for her, BUT I'M GETTING ALL OF HER E-MAIL in my Inbox! I tried to create a rule that would take anything addressed to her and move it to her Inbox folder, but her folders didn't even appear as options when I clicked on "specified folder" in the rule maker. I have also noticed that some of the icons for her folders are different than mine: While her Calendar, Contacts, Deleted, Search, Notes and Task folder icons appear the same as mine, HER DRAFTS, INBOX AND SENT ITEMS ICONS ARE JUST SIMPLE FOLDERS even though I specified the file type when creating them. Moreover, I can't seem to give her an Outbox or a Junk Mail folder, and her "main" folder icon shows multiple file folders instead of the house/clock/calendar icon I've come to love. Isn't there a way I can get only my e-mail and she can get only hers through our Outlook? I know we can just chuck Outlook and separately log into our ISP and each have only our own mail in our own mailbox, but I won't leave my Outlook, and she is more comfortable using Outlook than working with her e-mails right there online. If not, is there something I'm missing in the rule maker that is keeping me from "forwarding" her email that arrives in my Inbox folder to her Inbox folder? Or is it just that my Outlook has become jealous and simply refuses to cooperate because my wife has now become e-mail savvy? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated, and a solution will leave me indebted. Thank you. |
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