How do I create separate inboxes for each e-mail account?

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I am trying to setup Outlook 2003, and would like to know how to create
separate inboxes for each e-mail account.
 
NuttyERnurse schrieb am 09.02.2005 17:13:
I am trying to setup Outlook 2003, and would like to know how to create
separate inboxes for each e-mail account.

Create fo every email-account a subfolder in your inbox. Then create a
rule and delay incoming mails in the particular folder.
 
NuttyERnurse said:
I am trying to setup Outlook 2003, and would like to know how to
create separate inboxes for each e-mail account.

1) Create new folders to receive the mail for each account and then create
rules that will sort the incoming mail to those folders based on receiving
account.
or
2) Create a separate mail profile for each account and have Outlook ask
which profile to use when it starts.
 
NuttyERnurse said:
I am trying to setup Outlook 2003, and would like to know how to create
separate inboxes for each e-mail account.

It depends -- it always does. :-)

Seperate e-mail accounts, one user/profile: Create rules to check the
incoming mail and route it to wherever you want (named "inbox" folders for
example)

Seperate e-mail accounts, seperate users: Use "Mail" in Control Panel to
create a profile for each user and then set up each users e-mail accoutn in
each profile. Set Outlook to ask which profile to use when it opens.
 
Thanks!

Brian Tillman said:
1) Create new folders to receive the mail for each account and then create
rules that will sort the incoming mail to those folders based on receiving
account.
or
2) Create a separate mail profile for each account and have Outlook ask
which profile to use when it starts.
 
Thanks!

Christian Göller said:
NuttyERnurse schrieb am 09.02.2005 17:13:


Create fo every email-account a subfolder in your inbox. Then create a
rule and delay incoming mails in the particular folder.
 
NuttyERnurse said:

You're welcome. Just an aside: the folders you create do NOT have to be
subfolders of your Inbox. They can be on the same level in your PST as all
the other folders or they can be in a completely separate PST with its own
set of folders. The latter is what I do.
 
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