DL's point is a good one, you can elect to leave messages on your email
server and then delete on the server only when deleted on the active Outlook
client but my reading of the question suggests that one of the two email
accounts on the new 2007 is not properly set up.
To verify, make sure the 2003 Outlook is not running, then send a message
from one email account to the other using Outlook 2007, both ways. The
messages will get through if both accounts are set up properly. You can
specify which outgoing mail server to use at the time of SEND regardless of
the default outgoing server (Account dropdown box under SEND button)
DL's comments are particularlly relevant if you wish to use two computers
interchangably, eg. desktop and laptop, on an ongoing basis.
"DL" wrote:
> Depends on the type of accounts, if pop mail you need to select the option
> to leave a copy on the server, on both PC's
> If the 2007 PC only resolves mail from a single account, and ignores the
> other, the account settings are incorrect and you should see an err msg when
> you test the accounts.
> BTW setting the option to leave a copy on the server will not result in both
> PC's being in sync for outlook, any sent mail will only be seen on the PC it
> was sent from
>
> "Stan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:0AB3E1BA-D83C-46D6-851E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > One computer running Outlook 2003 receives all messages from the two
> > accounts
> > I have setup. The new computer running Outlook 2007 only receives one of
> > the
> > accounts I have set up. I want both computers to receive all messages from
> > both setup accounts.
> > Thanks
> > Stan
>
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