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Hello, I currently have 2 different POP3 email addresses that I am receiving
mail from. I am using Outlook 2003. What I would like to do is to have the mail from each address go into it's own separate PST file and Inbox. Right now I have both PST files showing up in the list, but all new mail goes to the top PST file. I have tried going into the settings and making the other PST the default for that address, but it doesnt' seem to be working? Can someone point me in the right direction...i'm sure it's just something simple that I am doing wrong.... Thanks in advance. |
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BoB wrote:
Hello, I currently have 2 different POP3 email addresses that I am receiving mail from. I am using Outlook 2003. What I would like to do is to have the mail from each address go into it's own separate PST file and Inbox. Right now I have both PST files showing up in the list, but all new mail goes to the top PST file. I have tried going into the settings and making the other PST the default for that address, but it doesnt' seem to be working? Can someone point me in the right direction...i'm sure it's just something simple that I am doing wrong.... All POP accounts in the same mail profile all use the same delivery location. If you want to sort incoming mail into separate folders, you'll need to use rules. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Did this change in Outlook 2007? On my other computer I have 2 POP3 email
accounts each going into it's respective PST file with only 1 profile? Thanks for your information! "Brian Tillman" wrote: BoB wrote: Hello, I currently have 2 different POP3 email addresses that I am receiving mail from. I am using Outlook 2003. What I would like to do is to have the mail from each address go into it's own separate PST file and Inbox. Right now I have both PST files showing up in the list, but all new mail goes to the top PST file. I have tried going into the settings and making the other PST the default for that address, but it doesnt' seem to be working? Can someone point me in the right direction...i'm sure it's just something simple that I am doing wrong.... All POP accounts in the same mail profile all use the same delivery location. If you want to sort incoming mail into separate folders, you'll need to use rules. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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BoB wrote:
Did this change in Outlook 2007? Yes, it did. Outlook 2007 allows you to a specify separate delivery folder for each account. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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