Multiple accounts to multiple folders - without rules

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I am looking (without success) for a way to integrate my corporate mail
(Exchange Server) and my various personal email accounts (POP and http) into
one Outlook 2003 profile.

I am unable to find a method of specifying a separate message store and
sending address for each mail account I add. I can find numerous suggestions
regarding the use of rules to move messages around once they arrive in my
inbox but this method will not work for me as I have server-side rules in
place and this seems to prevent me from having client-side rules as well.

If anyone has figured this issue out, I would greatly appreciate some
assistance.
 
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Brian Tillman

Buckaroo Banzai said:
I am looking (without success) for a way to integrate my corporate
mail (Exchange Server) and my various personal email accounts (POP
and http) into one Outlook 2003 profile.

Tools>E-mail Accounts>Add a new e-mail account>Next always works for me.
The Exchange and POP accounts will share the message store and the HTTP
account will have its own.
I am unable to find a method of specifying a separate message store

Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next. Select the message store in the drop-down at
the bottom left.
and sending address for each mail account I add.

You won't be able to choose the sender address for the Exchange account
(that's defined by the Exchange admin), but the "E-mail address" field for
the other accounts is where you put the sender address for them. When
sending, use the Accounts button to choose the account to send.
I can find numerous
suggestions regarding the use of rules to move messages around once
they arrive in my inbox but this method will not work for me as I
have server-side rules in place and this seems to prevent me from
having client-side rules as well.

Whether a rule is server side or client side depends on the action specified
in the rule. See
http://www.slipstick.com/rules/serverbased.htm
 

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