Can I operate several different email addresses from 1 client?

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Guest

We have separate user accounts set up on our XP platform.
My partner prefers to use Outlook Express. I use Outlook.
I use ONE email account i.e. with one email address, on Outlook.
My partner uses TWO different email addresses, same domain. One for
business, one for personal emails.
HOW do I set things up so that she can log on to Windows and have her
business and private emails either arriving in separate folders, OR business
on Outlook, and private email on Express - she'd prefer separate folders.
How do you do this, because I am finding that email sent to either of her
addresses goes to whichever client happens to be put online. Its driving me
mad.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Use separate Windows log-ins and configure each person's preferences, being
sure to name each Outlook .pst file by a unique name so you can specify the
one to be used.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Toni asked:

| We have separate user accounts set up on our XP platform.
| My partner prefers to use Outlook Express. I use Outlook.
| I use ONE email account i.e. with one email address, on Outlook.
| My partner uses TWO different email addresses, same domain. One for
| business, one for personal emails.
| HOW do I set things up so that she can log on to Windows and have her
| business and private emails either arriving in separate folders, OR
| business on Outlook, and private email on Express - she'd prefer
| separate folders. How do you do this, because I am finding that email
| sent to either of her addresses goes to whichever client happens to
| be put online. Its driving me mad.
 

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