Outlook, with Exchange, and SEPERATE pop service to different Data Files?

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Steve Morris

My corporate email uses exchange, and keeps it's email on the exchange
server.
I have a personal email account, that my ISP provides as a POP service.

What I want to do, is to have my exchange email stored on the exchange
server, and my POP email delivered directly to a PST file. I.e. different
Data Files for the two different email accounts.

Previously, our corporate email was available via IMAP, and I was able to
have that delivered to one PST file, and my POP email delivered to a
different one.

But with Exchange, the best I seem to be able to do is to have BOTH email
accounts deliver to either the exchange server or to a PST file. For now,
I've got a rule that moves the personal email from the exchange server to
the pst file, but that does not really solve my problem (see below for the
reason).

Does anyone know how to configure outlook, using exchange to deliver email
for a separate mail server to a different data file?

(The problem with using rules to sort this out, is that I want to have two
computers accessing my email, the part in exchange will work fine, but the
POP part will get very screwy if I have two machines loading the pop mail
into exchange and running rules to pull them out)

Steve
 
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Ben M. Schorr, MVP

What I want to do, is to have my exchange email stored on the exchange
server, and my POP email delivered directly to a PST file. I.e. different
Data Files for the two different email accounts.

As far as I know you'd have to use two different profiles to do that.

--
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote/Outlook
Operations Coordinator
Stockholm/KSG - Honolulu
http://www.scgab.com
 

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