Multiple email accounts

G

Guest

I am tryiing to find out how many email accounts can you setup in
Outlook2007. From what i see you can only have 2. Any more than that won't
show.
 
G

Gordon

mrnbooc said:
I am tryiing to find out how many email accounts can you setup in
Outlook2007. From what i see you can only have 2. Any more than that
won't
show.


If they are all pop accounts then NONE of them will "show". I'm presuming
you are talking about hotmail?
 
L

Laura

Not too sure what you mean by 'show' - but The limit is more than 2 not sure
what it I have a customer with 5 different email accounts coming into
OUTLOOK.
 
B

Brian Tillman

mrnbooc said:
I am tryiing to find out how many email accounts can you setup in
Outlook2007. From what i see you can only have 2. Any more than that
won't show.

You can have a lot of accounts in Outlook. I have close to ten. You appear
to be confusing Personal Folder files with accounts. You can have only one
delivery location no matter how many accounts you have.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Gordon said:
In Outlook 2003 and prior - Outlook 2007 gives you the option of
different sets of Personal Folders for different accounts....

Yup. However, I'm wondering if that really changes the delivery location
for those accounts or if it merely provides another layer of "rules" similar
to the Junk E-mail filter that runs in front of other rules. There's still
only one "delivery location" PST.
 
J

John Mayson

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Not too sure what you mean by 'show' - but The limit is more than 2 not sure
what it I have a customer with 5 different email accounts coming into
OUTLOOK.

I have about 7 including POP, IMAP, and a Hotmail account.

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John Mayson <[email protected]>
Austin, Texas, USA

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