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The setup instructions for Outlook 2007 is he
http://help.orange.co.uk/orangeuk/co...le=selfservice hth Gigi wrote: Hi everyone We have an ISP account with Orange (Livebox Home) in the UK and have recently bought Outlook 2007. I've spoken to Orange and they tell me that they're "not trained to give advice about how to set up multiple email addresses across different computers using rules on Outlook 2007" --- they say they're only trained to provide settings for Outlook Express (bizarre, I know, in this world where everyone uses Outlook, but there you go...). They advised me I have to contact Microsoft or those in the know. My wife and I have seperate email addresses: We also have separate computers --- I have two laptops (one running on Vista, one on XP) and she has one (running on XP). Naturally, we want to be able to clear our separate email addresses on the different computers without clearing each other's emails off the server. Can anyone please let us know what account settings and rules we need on each other's computers to make sure that we only clear our respective emails and leave each other's on the server. There don't seem to be any particular rules in Outlook 2007 for leaving emails on the server (in the way that Orange says there are rules in Outlook Express), only rules applied after the message arrives. [For interest, here is the advice that Orange has for working with multiple email addresses using Outlook Express -- http://help.orange.co.uk/orangeuk/su...ice/index.jsp] Very much appreciate any advice you may have. Many thanks and best wishes Graeme |
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Unless the email addresses are unique, ie seperate username / password you
cannot leave only certain msgs on the server (in Outlook) OutlookAccount SettingsInternet E-Mail SettingsMore SettingsAdvanced tick Leave a Copy on the server Rules work when a msg is downloaded to Outlook, they are of no use to you in this scenario Outlook 2007 is not available to install on 3 PC's (From a single purchase) Office 2007 (a version that includes Outlook) can be installed on 2 PC's for use by the same user Office H&S can be installed on 3 PC's for use by a family, on a none commersial basis, but doesnt include Outlook "Gigi" wrote in message ... Hi everyone We have an ISP account with Orange (Livebox Home) in the UK and have recently bought Outlook 2007. I've spoken to Orange and they tell me that they're "not trained to give advice about how to set up multiple email addresses across different computers using rules on Outlook 2007" --- they say they're only trained to provide settings for Outlook Express (bizarre, I know, in this world where everyone uses Outlook, but there you go...). They advised me I have to contact Microsoft or those in the know. My wife and I have seperate email addresses: We also have separate computers --- I have two laptops (one running on Vista, one on XP) and she has one (running on XP). Naturally, we want to be able to clear our separate email addresses on the different computers without clearing each other's emails off the server. Can anyone please let us know what account settings and rules we need on each other's computers to make sure that we only clear our respective emails and leave each other's on the server. There don't seem to be any particular rules in Outlook 2007 for leaving emails on the server (in the way that Orange says there are rules in Outlook Express), only rules applied after the message arrives. [For interest, here is the advice that Orange has for working with multiple email addresses using Outlook Express -- http://help.orange.co.uk/orangeuk/su...ice/index.jsp] Very much appreciate any advice you may have. Many thanks and best wishes Graeme |
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Many thanks, DL and Expert, these are helpful in that they help me understand
more where I am with Orange and Outlook. If I understand your posts correctly it it seems that there is no way of clearing different emails on different computers where the emails are running off the same account --- ie the @xxx.freeserve.co.uk is same but name before the @ is different. This kind of defeats the object of having different email addresses though with the same account?!? Surely there must be a way round this as this would be a fundamental prob for any houseshare/family/etc. I would've thought that Orange and Microsoft would see this as a pretty fundamental flaw. Perhaps most simply this should be something picked up in Rules in Outlook. Wonder if anyone else has any thoughts about this. For example, perhaps it's possible to have totally different email addresses (ie even the @xxx.freeserve.co.uk different) running from the same account --- Orange can't seem to give me a straight answer. [By the way we run Office Home and Student 2007 with Outlook 2007 separate. Hence the multi-computer usage] Best wishes Graeme Unless the email addresses are unique, ie seperate username / password you cannot leave only certain msgs on the server (in Outlook) OutlookAccount SettingsInternet E-Mail SettingsMore SettingsAdvanced tick Leave a Copy on the server Rules work when a msg is downloaded to Outlook, they are of no use to you in this scenario Outlook 2007 is not available to install on 3 PC's (From a single purchase) Office 2007 (a version that includes Outlook) can be installed on 2 PC's for use by the same user Office H&S can be installed on 3 PC's for use by a family, on a none commersial basis, but doesnt include Outlook "Gigi" wrote in message ... Hi everyone We have an ISP account with Orange (Livebox Home) in the UK and have recently bought Outlook 2007. I've spoken to Orange and they tell me that they're "not trained to give advice about how to set up multiple email addresses across different computers using rules on Outlook 2007" --- they say they're only trained to provide settings for Outlook Express (bizarre, I know, in this world where everyone uses Outlook, but there you go...). They advised me I have to contact Microsoft or those in the know. My wife and I have seperate email addresses: We also have separate computers --- I have two laptops (one running on Vista, one on XP) and she has one (running on XP). Naturally, we want to be able to clear our separate email addresses on the different computers without clearing each other's emails off the server. Can anyone please let us know what account settings and rules we need on each other's computers to make sure that we only clear our respective emails and leave each other's on the server. There don't seem to be any particular rules in Outlook 2007 for leaving emails on the server (in the way that Orange says there are rules in Outlook Express), only rules applied after the message arrives. [For interest, here is the advice that Orange has for working with multiple email addresses using Outlook Express -- http://help.orange.co.uk/orangeuk/su...ice/index.jsp] Very much appreciate any advice you may have. Many thanks and best wishes Graeme |
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Unique email accounts is something to take up with your ISP, its not an MS
issue Since outlook rules work after the mail is downloaded they are not going to help "Gigi" wrote in message ... Many thanks, DL and Expert, these are helpful in that they help me understand more where I am with Orange and Outlook. If I understand your posts correctly it it seems that there is no way of clearing different emails on different computers where the emails are running off the same account --- ie the @xxx.freeserve.co.uk is same but name before the @ is different. This kind of defeats the object of having different email addresses though with the same account?!? Surely there must be a way round this as this would be a fundamental prob for any houseshare/family/etc. I would've thought that Orange and Microsoft would see this as a pretty fundamental flaw. Perhaps most simply this should be something picked up in Rules in Outlook. Wonder if anyone else has any thoughts about this. For example, perhaps it's possible to have totally different email addresses (ie even the @xxx.freeserve.co.uk different) running from the same account --- Orange can't seem to give me a straight answer. [By the way we run Office Home and Student 2007 with Outlook 2007 separate. Hence the multi-computer usage] Best wishes Graeme Unless the email addresses are unique, ie seperate username / password you cannot leave only certain msgs on the server (in Outlook) OutlookAccount SettingsInternet E-Mail SettingsMore SettingsAdvanced tick Leave a Copy on the server Rules work when a msg is downloaded to Outlook, they are of no use to you in this scenario Outlook 2007 is not available to install on 3 PC's (From a single purchase) Office 2007 (a version that includes Outlook) can be installed on 2 PC's for use by the same user Office H&S can be installed on 3 PC's for use by a family, on a none commersial basis, but doesnt include Outlook "Gigi" wrote in message ... Hi everyone We have an ISP account with Orange (Livebox Home) in the UK and have recently bought Outlook 2007. I've spoken to Orange and they tell me that they're "not trained to give advice about how to set up multiple email addresses across different computers using rules on Outlook 2007" --- they say they're only trained to provide settings for Outlook Express (bizarre, I know, in this world where everyone uses Outlook, but there you go...). They advised me I have to contact Microsoft or those in the know. My wife and I have seperate email addresses: We also have separate computers --- I have two laptops (one running on Vista, one on XP) and she has one (running on XP). Naturally, we want to be able to clear our separate email addresses on the different computers without clearing each other's emails off the server. Can anyone please let us know what account settings and rules we need on each other's computers to make sure that we only clear our respective emails and leave each other's on the server. There don't seem to be any particular rules in Outlook 2007 for leaving emails on the server (in the way that Orange says there are rules in Outlook Express), only rules applied after the message arrives. [For interest, here is the advice that Orange has for working with multiple email addresses using Outlook Express -- http://help.orange.co.uk/orangeuk/su...ice/index.jsp] Very much appreciate any advice you may have. Many thanks and best wishes Graeme |
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"Gigi" wrote in message
... If I understand your posts correctly it it seems that there is no way of clearing different emails on different computers where the emails are running off the same account --- ie the @xxx.freeserve.co.uk is same but name before the @ is different. This kind of defeats the object of having different email addresses though with the same account?!? Surely there must be a way round this as this would be a fundamental prob for any houseshare/family/etc. While DL is essentially correct, provided your two addresses deliver messages to the same mailbox, I'll disagree with his statement that rules "are not going to help." It doesn't really matter that rules work after the messages are downloaded. If you each configure Outlook to leave messages on the server and use a rule that deletes all messages except for those addressed to your particular address, you should be OK. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Gigi" wrote in message
... We have an ISP account with Orange (Livebox Home) in the UK and have recently bought Outlook 2007. I've spoken to Orange and they tell me that they're "not trained to give advice about how to set up multiple email addresses across different computers using rules on Outlook 2007" --- they say they're only trained to provide settings for Outlook Express (bizarre, I know, in this world where everyone uses Outlook, but there you go...). They advised me I have to contact Microsoft or those in the know. While what "Expert" cites gives you mechanics, you may find that it doesn't work exactly as expected if the "x" and "y" addresses are aliases of each other. That is, if you use the exact same username/password to log into the mailboxes, or if you log into the web interface to the mailboxes and see messages for both addresses, the two addresses are actually only one address and you'll have to take steps within Outlook (via rules) to segregate the incoming mail so that you each receive what you expect, rather than each receiving messages for you both. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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