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Richard Tubb
Hi,
I've a client with a single PC used by two staff with two separate logins.
Both members of staff use Microsoft Outlook 2000 to collect POP3 e-mail.
They both have their own private e-mail (.pst file) as well as needing to
access shared e-mail (another .pst) - albeit never simultaneously.
The solution I've put in place at present is to add both .pst files to the
users Outlook profile, and set the "shared" mailbox as the Default Mail
Store. I've setup a rule so that any "private" mail addressed to the
individual is re-directed to their "private" inbox. In addition, any
contacts the user sets up that they wish to remain private, they simply
drag'n'drop across to their own private Contacts folder after creation. This
is a kludge, but it works.
My question is - what would you suggest the best practice is for making sure
any private e-mails or contacts go to their correct PST. i.e. "sent" e-mails
get re-directed to the correct "sent" folder (mails sent from the private
address go into the private sent folder, not the shared sent folder) and so
on.
It doesn't seem possible to set a different "Default Mail Store" for each
individual e-mail box (pst) - are rules the only way to work around this, or
should I be looking for another solution - IMAP mailbox, etc?
Regards,
Richard Tubb.
www.netlinktrading.co.uk
I've a client with a single PC used by two staff with two separate logins.
Both members of staff use Microsoft Outlook 2000 to collect POP3 e-mail.
They both have their own private e-mail (.pst file) as well as needing to
access shared e-mail (another .pst) - albeit never simultaneously.
The solution I've put in place at present is to add both .pst files to the
users Outlook profile, and set the "shared" mailbox as the Default Mail
Store. I've setup a rule so that any "private" mail addressed to the
individual is re-directed to their "private" inbox. In addition, any
contacts the user sets up that they wish to remain private, they simply
drag'n'drop across to their own private Contacts folder after creation. This
is a kludge, but it works.
My question is - what would you suggest the best practice is for making sure
any private e-mails or contacts go to their correct PST. i.e. "sent" e-mails
get re-directed to the correct "sent" folder (mails sent from the private
address go into the private sent folder, not the shared sent folder) and so
on.
It doesn't seem possible to set a different "Default Mail Store" for each
individual e-mail box (pst) - are rules the only way to work around this, or
should I be looking for another solution - IMAP mailbox, etc?
Regards,
Richard Tubb.
www.netlinktrading.co.uk