If your email addresses are all "aliases" for one mailbox, you'll still need
Message Rules in each of your User Accounts so that the proper person gets
only his/her own mail.
Most families (an intentionally all-encompassing term) will have one Mail
Account with their one ISP subscription ($$/month for all). Most ISPs
provide you with multiple Addresses for the Mail Account (e.g.,
(E-Mail Removed),
(E-Mail Removed), etc.) but all of them "point" to the one mailbox.
The following refers to two addresses, but you should be able to follow it
and amend for three or more.
(E-Mail Removed) and
(E-Mail Removed) are aliases for one Mail Account (mailbox). In
the Account associated with
(E-Mail Removed), create a Message Rule stating,
"Where To or CC contains
(E-Mail Removed), Do not download it from the server"
and place this rule at the very top of the list.
Then create a similar rule for the Account associated with
(E-Mail Removed)
directing any messages addressed to
(E-Mail Removed) not to be downloaded from the
server.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
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"mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:232020B7-5CB8-4CBE-9B7F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>i have three user settings when the computer is logged on. mine, my
> daughter"s, and one for guest. My daughter keeps recieving my e-mails.
> (she's
> only nine years old) and i am getting nothing when i log into my user
> account
> and check my mail. I need to get the e-mail to my user account and her
> e-mail
> to her user account. How do I do this?