Have all E-mail come into specified User Acct. Name-In Box

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Guest

I have Windows XP Pro vs 5.1
MS Office Outlook 2003
Internet Explorer 7

I have set up two User Account Names for my wife and I. Both configured
with full and complete access.

I would like to have all incoming E-mail channeled to come into my
(Ronald's) User Account Name Outlook Inbox. How do I do this?

It appears, presently, to channel incoming E-mail to the Outlook In-Box of
the current user signed on to the system, or last signed on to the system.

Thanks

Angus
 
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Brian Tillman

Angus said:
I have Windows XP Pro vs 5.1
MS Office Outlook 2003
Internet Explorer 7

I have set up two User Account Names for my wife and I. Both
configured with full and complete access.

Are these WIndows users or mail accounts?
 
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Guest

These are two Windows "User Account Names" using the same MSN mail account;
both using the same "Outlook 2003". Thanks for the inquiry.

Angus
 
B

Brian Tillman

Angus said:
These are two Windows "User Account Names" using the same MSN mail
account; both using the same "Outlook 2003". Thanks for the inquiry.

If you have two Windows users, you'll have two mail profiles, one for each
user. Are you setting up the MSN accounts as POP accounts or as HTTP
accounts?
 
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Guest

Brian Tillman said:
If you have two Windows users, you'll have two mail profiles, one for each
user. Are you setting up the MSN accounts as POP accounts or as HTTP
accounts?
 
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Guest

Brian:
Both Windows Users are configured as follows:
Incoming(Pop3) pop3.email.msn.com
Outgoing(SMTP)smtp.email.msn.com

Both my wife and I have seperate Profiles configured with
different profile names
 
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Brian Tillman

Angus said:
Both Windows Users are configured as follows:
Incoming(Pop3) pop3.email.msn.com
Outgoing(SMTP)smtp.email.msn.com

Both my wife and I have seperate Profiles configured with
different profile names

Normally, with this arrangement, you'll both have separate delivery
locations. If you want to share a delivery location, see if this helps:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/olshare1.htm
 

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