Receiving Email from Two Seperate Accounts

S

scottspiegler

Hi,

I was able to setup two accounts using Outlook, in order to send and
receive emails from two seperate accounts.

I notice when it comes to sending email, Outlook gives you a pulldown
to choose which account you are sending from.

But, I cannot figure out how to tell Outlook which account I want to
receive email from when I hit "Send/Receive".

Any help? Scott
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Check your send/receive settings. You can configure which account to receive mail but you probably want to receive mail from all. What is your real reason for asking for this option?

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After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) asked:

| Hi,
|
| I was able to setup two accounts using Outlook, in order to send and
| receive emails from two seperate accounts.
|
| I notice when it comes to sending email, Outlook gives you a pulldown
| to choose which account you are sending from.
|
| But, I cannot figure out how to tell Outlook which account I want to
| receive email from when I hit "Send/Receive".
|
| Any help? Scott
 
B

Brian Tillman

But, I cannot figure out how to tell Outlook which account I want to
receive email from when I hit "Send/Receive".

It will receive from all of the accounts you have defined in the default
send/receive group for which you've enabled receiving.
 
G

Gordon

Hi,

I was able to setup two accounts using Outlook, in order to send and
receive emails from two seperate accounts.

I notice when it comes to sending email, Outlook gives you a pulldown
to choose which account you are sending from.

But, I cannot figure out how to tell Outlook which account I want to
receive email from when I hit "Send/Receive".

Any help? Scott


If you click the little arrow at the side of the Send/receive button you
will get the option to send/receive on single accounts.
 

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