Separate email inboxes

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How do I take my three identeties and make them go into separate inboxes. Not
merged into one!
Thanks.
 
create 3 folders and use rules to direct incoming mail to them

While sipping a glass of wine, I read that JimTJr wrote in
 
JimTJr said:
How do I take my three identeties and make them go into separate
inboxes. Not merged into one!
Thanks.

HI Jim,
follow D@annyBoys solution or create three separatly profiles and enable the
option to choose the profile at the start of outlook
 
I am using Microsoft outlook 2003
What folders do you mean? I went into the tools/options section. I also
looked all over the menu bar. I must have missed any way to make a new
folder,,then tell it to give me the option of what folder I want to view.
Sorry if I sound so stupid!! I thought I was reasonably computer literate!
Guess I am not microsoft literate...lol
Thanks for the replys so far.

Jim
 
I am using Microsoft outlook 2003
What folders do you mean? I went into the tools/options section. I also
looked all over the menu bar. I must have missed any way to make a new
folder,,then tell it to give me the option of what folder I want to view.
File menu > New > Folder. Create a new folder for each account that you
want. You will then have to create rules to automatically move messages into
the proper newly created folders.
 
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:19:02 -1000, JimTJr

Do you want to be able to view them all from the same profile or do you
want to have them completely separate?

Have you considered creating subfolders (File | New | Folder...) and then
using the Rules Wizard (Tools | Rules and Alerts) to create a rule that
looks at the Internet Header for the particular address and moves those
items into the appropriate subfolder?


I am using Microsoft outlook 2003
What folders do you mean? I went into the tools/options section. I also
looked all over the menu bar. I must have missed any way to make a new
folder,,then tell it to give me the option of what folder I want to view.
Sorry if I sound so stupid!! I thought I was reasonably computer
literate!
Guess I am not microsoft literate...lol
Thanks for the replys so far.

Jim



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