Deliver new mail to two different .pst files.

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HbooGz

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Hello all.

I'm not sure if I'm missing something obvious, but i haven't seen this
issue addressed in the newsgroup.

I have two pop3 accounts that i want to setup within outlook 20003.

How can i set both accounts to deliver new email to two different pst
files. When you create both accounts and go to E-mail Accounts >>> view/
change >> there is an option that appears to do what i want ( deliver
new email to following location) But , if i make a change, it applies to
ALL POP3 accounts listed. Meaning, that ALL e-mail will be received in
this one "inbox" or one pst..

How can i setup outlook to create two .pst's and have their respective
mail delivered to the appropriate inbox ?


Thanks,

HBooGz
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

HbooGz said:
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Hash: SHA1

Hello all.

I'm not sure if I'm missing something obvious, but i haven't seen this
issue addressed in the newsgroup.

I have two pop3 accounts that i want to setup within outlook 20003.

How can i set both accounts to deliver new email to two different pst
files. When you create both accounts and go to E-mail Accounts >>>
view/ change >> there is an option that appears to do what i want (
deliver new email to following location) But , if i make a change, it
applies to ALL POP3 accounts listed. Meaning, that ALL e-mail will be
received in this one "inbox" or one pst..

How can i setup outlook to create two .pst's and have their respective
mail delivered to the appropriate inbox ?

You'd need to set up rules. You can't set different delivery options for
different accounts.
 

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