How do i organize inbox? HELP!

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Fish

I'm using outlook 2002.

I would like to have an inbox for each e-mail account.
I'm exasperated! How do I do that?

Thanks in advance.
Fish
 
You can create multiple folders in your inbox or root level folder and set
up rules to move the appropriate messages to them.
 
-----Original Message-----
I'm using outlook 2002.

I would like to have an inbox for each e-mail account.
I'm exasperated! How do I do that?

Thanks in advance.
Fish

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You may want to try to go into Tools then Email Accounts
then click on add a new email account. Not sure if it
will work though.
 
No, it won't - it just creates a new account, not a new .pst file. To have
this work, the OP needs to either configure profiles with one account per
profile, or use rules to move mails to the appropriate subfolder.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer,
(e-mail address removed) asked:

|| -----Original Message-----
|| I'm using outlook 2002.
||
|| I would like to have an inbox for each e-mail account.
|| I'm exasperated! How do I do that?
||
|| Thanks in advance.
|| Fish
||
|| .
|| You may want to try to go into Tools then Email Accounts
| then click on add a new email account. Not sure if it
| will work though.
 
No, it won't - it just creates a new account, not a new .pst file. To
have this work, the OP needs to either configure profiles with one
account per profile, or use rules to move mails to the appropriate
subfolder.

Or, in fact, have a separate PST folder for each account, with an Inbox in
each PST, with rules that move messages from the main PST to the Inboxs in
the other PSTs.

IN other words, the folders to which your rules move the messages don't have
to be contained within the same PST.
 

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