Jer said:
Is there any way to setup Outlook to access both Exchange and an
Internet Mail Account in the same profile and have it deliver to the
individual accounts and send as the individual accounts?
You're confusing "accounts" with "message stores". Outlook has no problem
distinguishing the account with which a message is received and when you
reply to a message, Outlook by default uses the same account used to receive
the original message. What I think you're actually saying is that you want
the two accounts to use separate sets of folders. You can easily arrange
that with a rule that checks the receiving account of an incoming message
and moves the message to the appropriate folder. When you reply to a
message, it should send using the account that received it. When sending,
you choose the account with which to send by clicking the Accounts button
just to the right of Send.
I saw
someone with their Exchange and Hotmail accounts setup like this,
just not sure how.
Just like Exchange accounts, HTTP accounts like Hotmail (and IMAP accounts
as well) have message stores that reside on the server. Outlook makes a
local cache image of that remote message store for performance reasons, but
the messasges actually reside elsewhere. The Outlook implementation of POP
accounts don't work that way. POP servers expect the client to download the
messages to a client-local message store and remove them from the server.
Outlook uses the current delivery location for all the Exchange and POP
accounts in a specific mail profile. Rules can then be used to sort from
there.