Messages going to outlook and windows mail

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Tony Staup

I have a webmail account with cox.
I am using windows mail because it has more capacity.
I am trying office small business on free trial.
I get some messages in windows mail and some messages in outlook. I have set
up windows mail as the default email account.
what can I do to not receive messages into outlook?
tony staup
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Guest

Tony Staup said:
I have a webmail account with cox.
I am using windows mail because it has more capacity.
I am trying office small business on free trial.
I get some messages in windows mail and some messages in outlook. I have
set
up windows mail as the default email account.
what can I do to not receive messages into outlook?
tony staup
(e-mail address removed)

You might try removing your email account in Outlook so Outlook
will not know where to download them from.

If this doesn't work, you may get a better answer by asking in a
newsgroup meant for Outlook, such as:

Mention which version of Outlook you are running, and that you
are running ot under Vista, in case it matters.
 
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Guest

You might try removing your email account in Outlook so Outlook
will not know where to download them from.

If this doesn't work, you may get a better answer by asking in a
newsgroup meant for Outlook, such as:

Mention which version of Outlook you are running, and that you
are running ot under Vista, in case it matters.
The newsgroup I meant to suggest for Outlook is:

microsoft.public.outlook.general
 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM

Tony Staup said:
I have a webmail account with cox.
I am using windows mail because it has more capacity.
I am trying office small business on free trial.
I get some messages in windows mail and some messages in outlook. I have
set
up windows mail as the default email account.
what can I do to not receive messages into outlook?


Don't open Outlook.
 

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