Is there a way to place separate email accounts in separate inbox

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I have recently added several email account and would like to identify which
email address received it when I receive now messages. Is there a way to
place incoming emails in separate inbox's, depending on which address
received it?

Thanks

Fred
 
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fred646 said:
I have recently added several email account and would like to
identify which email address received it when I receive now messages.
Is there a way to place incoming emails in separate inbox's,
depending on which address received it?

Thanks

Fred

Create a rule for this - put mail to account X in folder Y, and so forth....
 
Thanks- I guess its not that hard for us simple folk to do. Now all I need
is to figgure out how to do that.
 
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fred646 said:
Thanks- I guess its not that hard for us simple folk to do. Now all
I need is to figgure out how to do that.

You haven't mentioned your version of Outlook, which would have made it
easier to help you find the settings, but look in your Tools menu.
 
it's Outlook 2003 and I had looked at the Tools section but it's far from
clear exactly how one would create rules that would having received message
to multiple address in the family, end up in separate boxs. I saw someone in
the "general" section that had a similar question.

Thanks for any help you can give

Fred
 
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fred646 said:
it's Outlook 2003 and I had looked at the Tools section but it's far
from clear exactly how one would create rules that would having
received message to multiple address in the family, end up in
separate boxs. I saw someone in the "general" section that had a
similar question.

Thanks for any help you can give

Just start playing with the rules options in the tools | rules & alerts
section.
You can create multiple rules if you need to.
 
Thanks- I think I got it, but havent done it. you can set a rule to have
words in receiving address. It's usual but the feature could be a bit more
intuitive.
 

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