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I'm using Outlook 2003 on my wireless laptop. I have 2 email accounts - the
default account and account 2. When doing a Send/Receive, all incoming mail to account 2 is downloaded to the default account as well as #2. This doesn't happen on my desktop, where I'm using Outlook 2002. Any ideas? Thanks, Shelley |
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You either need to set the options to not include an account in the
send/receive or if you wish to use both create a new sub folder of the Inbox and use rules to move msgs from one account to this folder "SSG" <u17612@uwe> wrote in message news:5a4e0a731ef20@uwe... > I'm using Outlook 2003 on my wireless laptop. I have 2 email accounts - the > default account and account 2. When doing a Send/Receive, all incoming > to account 2 is downloaded to the default account as well as #2. > > This doesn't happen on my desktop, where I'm using Outlook 2002. Any ideas? > > Thanks, Shelley |
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SSG <u17612@uwe> wrote:
> I'm using Outlook 2003 on my wireless laptop. I have 2 email accounts > - the default account and account 2. When doing a Send/Receive, all > incoming mail to account 2 is downloaded to the default account as > well as #2. This is normal. No matter how many POP accounts you have, they'll all use the same default folders. > This doesn't happen on my desktop, where I'm using Outlook 2002. Any > ideas? The version of Outlook doesn't matter. The types of the accounts do. At work, you either have rules that are doing the separation or you're using an account of the type that uses its own folder set, like IMAP. -- Brian Tillman |
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That worked perfectly - thanks for the tip!
DL wrote: >You either need to set the options to not include an account in the >send/receive or >if you wish to use both create a new sub folder of the Inbox and use rules >to move msgs from one account to this folder > >> I'm using Outlook 2003 on my wireless laptop. I have 2 email accounts - the >> default account and account 2. When doing a Send/Receive, all incoming mail >[quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >> >> Thanks, Shelley -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums....-setup/200601/1 |
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late again
"Brian Tillman" <tillman1952@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:u8bt$wrGGHA.3728@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > SSG <u17612@uwe> wrote: > > > I'm using Outlook 2003 on my wireless laptop. I have 2 email accounts > > - the default account and account 2. When doing a Send/Receive, all > > incoming mail to account 2 is downloaded to the default account as > > well as #2. > > This is normal. No matter how many POP accounts you have, they'll all use > the same default folders. > > > This doesn't happen on my desktop, where I'm using Outlook 2002. Any > > ideas? > > The version of Outlook doesn't matter. The types of the accounts do. At > work, you either have rules that are doing the separation or you're using an > account of the type that uses its own folder set, like IMAP. > -- > Brian Tillman > |
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