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I just moved from Live Mail (LM) to Outlook 2007. I have multiple email
addresses that I use. In LM I set up separate accounts and then don't set the option to include this account when sending mail or synchronizing. I do not see that option in Outlook 2007 in the account set up page. First question is, "is this the best way to set up multiple email addresses" & second "is there anyway to not poll the POP3 server for all of these accounts since I'm going to the same mail server account for each one. |
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Send/Receive Group settings (Open main Outlook window and then ctrl + alt +
s). In regards to the question, everyone will have a different opinion on what is the best. Mine is that one doesn't need to check POP3 accounts at anything less than 5 minutes and when you start to get into multiple (3 or more) it is best to increase this time to 10 or 15 minutes as I don't believe e-mail is a critical thing. "Rich" wrote in message ... I just moved from Live Mail (LM) to Outlook 2007. I have multiple email addresses that I use. In LM I set up separate accounts and then don't set the option to include this account when sending mail or synchronizing. I do not see that option in Outlook 2007 in the account set up page. First question is, "is this the best way to set up multiple email addresses" & second "is there anyway to not poll the POP3 server for all of these accounts since I'm going to the same mail server account for each one. |
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Thanks. That did the trick.
"neo" wrote: Send/Receive Group settings (Open main Outlook window and then ctrl + alt + s). In regards to the question, everyone will have a different opinion on what is the best. Mine is that one doesn't need to check POP3 accounts at anything less than 5 minutes and when you start to get into multiple (3 or more) it is best to increase this time to 10 or 15 minutes as I don't believe e-mail is a critical thing. "Rich" wrote in message ... I just moved from Live Mail (LM) to Outlook 2007. I have multiple email addresses that I use. In LM I set up separate accounts and then don't set the option to include this account when sending mail or synchronizing. I do not see that option in Outlook 2007 in the account set up page. First question is, "is this the best way to set up multiple email addresses" & second "is there anyway to not poll the POP3 server for all of these accounts since I'm going to the same mail server account for each one. . |
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