Separate email inboxes

G

Guest

How do I take my three identeties and make them go into separate inboxes. Not
merged into one!
Thanks.
 
D

D@annyBoy

create 3 folders and use rules to direct incoming mail to them

While sipping a glass of wine, I read that JimTJr wrote in
 
A

AndreasRoeder

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
 
G

Guest

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
 
S

SgtRich

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.
 
B

Ben M. Schorr - MVP

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



--
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote/Outlook
Operations Coordinator
Stockholm/KSG - Honolulu
Microsoft OneNote FAQ:
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/schorr/computers/onenotefaq.htm
 

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