2 separate mail accounts

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Sander

I have a pop and an exchange account in Outlook 2003. For some reason, I
can't get it to deliver the exchange mail to the exchange mailbox and the
pop to the pop pst. When I change one, they both change. This is really
weird, b/c I have other users here set up the same way. Win2k Sp4 with
Outlook 2003.
 
Are you using separate profiles for each transport? It is recommended.

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After furious head scratching, Sander asked:

| I have a pop and an exchange account in Outlook 2003. For some
| reason, I can't get it to deliver the exchange mail to the exchange
| mailbox and the pop to the pop pst. When I change one, they both
| change. This is really weird, b/c I have other users here set up the
| same way. Win2k Sp4 with Outlook 2003.
 
Separate profiles are no longer recommended - since Outlook 2002, POP and
Exchange work just fine together. I've run with both a POP and Exchange
account in the same profile for the last four+ years.

Sander, Outlook only supports a single delivery location - either a PST
(not recommended for Exchange) or the Exchange store. You can, however,
set the Exchange store as the default location and create a rule to move
anything received on the POP3 account to a folder in a PST.
 
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