can you separate the inbox when using two email accounts?

G

Guest

My husband and I both use cox.net as our ISP e-mail (two seperate, not
alias). I recently set up outlook 2003 with our email accounts, however our
inboxes are receiving mail for the separate e-mail accounts. We have only
one Windows log -in, we each have our own Outlook profiles that we select
which one we want to use each time we start outlook, which is why I don't
understand how I receive email sent to my husband and vise versa. Please
help.
Also I would not like to be prompted with a windows log in at all upon start
up of the computer, anyone know how to remove the log on prompt?
 
B

BillR - MVP

If you both log into the same account then you will receive all email sent
to that account. it sounds as if you have 2 email addresses associated with
one account. Either that or you are somehow using the same PST (check that).
The better solution is to use entirely separate email accounts - even if one
of you gets, say, a Gmail account.
As the situation is now you can use Rules to move separate the mail on
receipt.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Bill R, but I am still confused. What is PST? Also I have noticed
that I have been receiving random e-mails with anyone with a cox.net ISP,
what do I need to do under rules to not get my husbands e-mails and vise
versa.
 
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BillR - MVP

the PST is the main Outlook data storage file.
Locate it by right-clicking on the root folder (Personal folders), select
Properties ... then advanced in the general tab.
I need to now how your accounts are set up before I can give advice on the
rest.
Do you only sign into one account and receive all emails through that or do
you have a sign-in for separate accounts?
 
G

Guest

BillR, I think I found the problem. Under send/receive I unchecked the one
with my husbands info and sent him an e-mail that did not show up on my
account. Thanks for all of your advice. Any idea how to remove the log in
screen at the start up?
 
B

BillR - MVP

What would be ideal for you is to use separate profiles.
Remove your husbands account from the current profile then create a new
profile for him via the Mail icon in Control Panel. add his email account to
that profile and ensure you prompt for which profile to use when Outlook
starts.
 

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