Multiple POP Accounts

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Guest

I have multiple POP accounts that I read through Outlook, however I cannot
separate new emails from each account. Instead, they all appear in my Inbox
under "Personal Folders." If I try to create a new Outlook data file then it
sets all my accounts to that new one. Is there a way to separate Inboxes for
each POP account? Thanks!
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark said:
I have multiple POP accounts that I read through Outlook, however I
cannot separate new emails from each account. Instead, they all
appear in my Inbox under "Personal Folders." If I try to create a
new Outlook data file then it sets all my accounts to that new one.
Is there a way to separate Inboxes for each POP account? Thanks!

Use rules and have them sort by the receiving account. And creating a new
PST does NOT set all your accounts to use it as your delivery location
unless you tell Outlook to use it.
 
G

Guest

I was misspoke. Creating a new PST doesn't set it to my accounts, however I
am unable to set each account to a differnet PST. Is this a standard
limitation or is there a way?
 
G

Guest

you need to make an account for each e-mail, so then you can put your mails
in each folder. You need to go to tools, accounts, then set un your account
with every different mail, so then automatically every mail that persons send
to you are going to go at that correct folder. I hope it helps you if not let
me know exactly what do you can to do.
SANDRA
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mark said:
I was misspoke. Creating a new PST doesn't set it to my accounts,
however I am unable to set each account to a differnet PST. Is this
a standard limitation or is there a way?

I already gave you that information. Here it is again:
 
B

Brian Tillman

SANDRACECRON said:
you need to make an account for each e-mail, so then you can put your
mails in each folder. You need to go to tools, accounts, then set un
your account with every different mail, so then automatically every
mail that persons send to you are going to go at that correct folder.

I'm afraid there's no "automatic" about it. It must be done with rules that
the person creates him or herself.
 

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