OL2003 + 2 MSN + pop3 need one inbox

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Anyone.

PC has XP SP2 + all MS fixes and OL2003 is current with all MS fixes.

There are three email sources/accounts: 2 MSN(http) connectors and one
pop3(Godaddy).

The 2 MSN accounts have those special pst files and each has its own
inbox along with the standard inbox that the pop3 account uses.

I would like just one place for ALL the incoming email to arrive at,
just one place to see whether I've got any new email. How can this be
done in this configuration???

Is there anywhere that describes in DETAIL how the MSN Connector works,
how to configure and adjust its operation and what that special pst
files is all about???

Thanks
 
fred said:
Anyone.

PC has XP SP2 + all MS fixes and OL2003 is current with all MS fixes.

There are three email sources/accounts: 2 MSN(http) connectors and one
pop3(Godaddy).

The 2 MSN accounts have those special pst files and each has its own
inbox along with the standard inbox that the pop3 account uses.

I would like just one place for ALL the incoming email to arrive at,
just one place to see whether I've got any new email.


Is a possible solution to at least the presentation/viewing of all
incoming emails in one place the use of a 'search folder'?
Unfortunatley my understanding is that the scope of a search folder is
only a single pst file and in this case there are three pst files so
that's probably not gonna work, right???

Alternatively one could place all three inboxes in the favorites. THEN
would a search folder in favorites have a scope that covers all three
inboxes????

Alternatively is a possibility to use message rules?? I however read
somewhere that one can't do relevant message rules on http(MSN
Connector) account incoming emails??

There's gotta be a way to do this!

Is the only choice to set both MSN accounts to auto forward all
incoming emails to the pop3 account??? That's ugly.
How can this be
done in this configuration???

Is there anywhere that describes in DETAIL how the MSN Connector works,
how to configure and adjust its operation and what that special pst
files is all about???


Anyone??

Thanks
 

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