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Hi,
As a previous question shows, It's been awhile since I've used Outlook, so I remember some things and forgot some things. I have two separate mail accounts set up in Outlook 2000. How do I get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate. I'm only seeing one. Thanks. |
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You need to provide more complete version information, including your mail
support mode. You need to explain what you mean by "get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate." That makes no sense. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jason D" wrote in message ... Hi, As a previous question shows, It's been awhile since I've used Outlook, so I remember some things and forgot some things. I have two separate mail accounts set up in Outlook 2000. How do I get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate. I'm only seeing one. Thanks. |
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Sorry. It's Outlook 2000. I have both mail accounts setup as POP3, but
separate mail servers. In the past, I was able to have two inboxes, so that I knew one inbox was from one mail account, and the other was the other mail account (ie., Folder List view). Right now, it doesn't seem that I'm able to view the second mail account, just one. Sorry if that doesn't make sense. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You need to provide more complete version information, including your mail support mode. You need to explain what you mean by "get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate." That makes no sense. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jason D" wrote in message ... Hi, As a previous question shows, It's been awhile since I've used Outlook, so I remember some things and forgot some things. I have two separate mail accounts set up in Outlook 2000. How do I get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate. I'm only seeing one. Thanks. |
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Version information is still incomplete. I asked you for your mail support
mode. Your answer can only be "Internet Mail Only" or "Corporate/Workgroup." Directing mail from separate accounts into separate folders requires the use of rules. You could not have had separate Inboxes in Outlook. You could only have had separate folders. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jason D" wrote in message ... Sorry. It's Outlook 2000. I have both mail accounts setup as POP3, but separate mail servers. In the past, I was able to have two inboxes, so that I knew one inbox was from one mail account, and the other was the other mail account (ie., Folder List view). Right now, it doesn't seem that I'm able to view the second account, just one. Sorry if that doesn't make sense. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You need to provide more complete version information, including your support mode. You need to explain what you mean by "get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate." That makes no sense. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jason D" wrote in message ... Hi, As a previous question shows, It's been awhile since I've used Outlook, so I remember some things and forgot some things. I have two separate mail accounts set up in Outlook 2000. How do I get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate. I'm only seeing one. Thanks. |
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I believe I'm in Internet Mail Only mode.
I must have not realized I used rules in the past. I thought it had two inboxes on the Outlook Today Page, and what-not. Before I got your reply, I ended up setting up rules. Thanks for the help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Version information is still incomplete. I asked you for your mail support mode. Your answer can only be "Internet Mail Only" or "Corporate/Workgroup." Directing mail from separate accounts into separate folders requires the use of rules. You could not have had separate Inboxes in Outlook. You could only have had separate folders. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jason D" wrote in message ... Sorry. It's Outlook 2000. I have both mail accounts setup as POP3, but separate mail servers. In the past, I was able to have two inboxes, so that I knew one inbox was from one mail account, and the other was the other mail account (ie., Folder List view). Right now, it doesn't seem that I'm able to view the second account, just one. Sorry if that doesn't make sense. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You need to provide more complete version information, including your support mode. You need to explain what you mean by "get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate." That makes no sense. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jason D" wrote in message ... Hi, As a previous question shows, It's been awhile since I've used Outlook, so I remember some things and forgot some things. I have two separate mail accounts set up in Outlook 2000. How do I get both mail accounts to show in my Inbox view, but separate. I'm only seeing one. Thanks. |
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