creating separate user logins for email

G

Guest

OK, I've searched and scanned through threads re email identities trying to
find a link to creating separate user logins so that emails go only to the
user logged in. There are different user icons on the start up page, and I
guess that's not enough. If you could direct me to a link that would guide
me through this, I'd appreciate it-
Jim
 
B

Bruce Chambers

jim said:
OK, I've searched and scanned through threads re email identities trying to
find a link to creating separate user logins so that emails go only to the
user logged in. There are different user icons on the start up page, and I
guess that's not enough. If you could direct me to a link that would guide
me through this, I'd appreciate it-
Jim


The first requirement would be for each individual to have his/her own
separate email account with the ISP. Then each user would simply login
and configure the unnamed mail client (Windows Mail, perhaps?) to
connect to his/her email account. It sounds as if you have each user
connecting to the same email account.

Your ISP probably has a Help page that shows you how to do this for
their mail servers.

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G

Guest

Thank you! I was on the wrong track altogether- I thought it was a computer
set up problem, and didn't understand what Gary has been saying all along.
 
B

Bruce Chambers

jim said:
Thank you! I was on the wrong track altogether- I thought it was a computer
set up problem, and didn't understand what Gary has been saying all along.

You're welcome.


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