separate emails for 2 computers with 1 internet connection

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Where can I find information to have a home network with 2 computers on, 1
internet connection so that emails only go to addressee and not all on the
computer that is connected at the time. I ahve file, printer, device sharing
all working OK. Thanks
 
Email can only be received on a PC that is specifically configuration to
receive that particular email with the required password...

Carey
 
Thanks Carey, but I have both computers configured with different email names
before the @ but whoever has email open will receive any emails for our group?
Zen
 
Nope. Only the email address that is assigned will receive email designated
for that email address. You may need to contact your email provider if email
for other accounts is coming through.

Carey
 
Carey Holzman said:
Nope. Only the email address that is assigned will receive email
designated for that email address. You may need to contact your email
provider if email for other accounts is coming through.

Carey

It may happen if their e-mail addresses are actually redirected to another
address. For example our group has 4 email addresses with the format
[address]@group.org.au But e-mails to these addresses redirect to another
e-mail address, so that "[address1]@group.org.au" and
"[[email protected]" both end up at the same e-mail address...

If this is the case then as Carey suggested you will need to contact your
e-mail provider to have them redirect the incoming e-mails to different
addresses.
 
Thanks Martin and Carey
I have found it on Wanadoo 'mutiple email addresses' page 2 that will
hopefully separate incoming mail. Wanadoo only support Outlook Express but I
will try with Microsoft Office 2003
Zen

Martin said:
Carey Holzman said:
Nope. Only the email address that is assigned will receive email
designated for that email address. You may need to contact your email
provider if email for other accounts is coming through.

Carey

It may happen if their e-mail addresses are actually redirected to another
address. For example our group has 4 email addresses with the format
[address]@group.org.au But e-mails to these addresses redirect to another
e-mail address, so that "[address1]@group.org.au" and
"[[email protected]" both end up at the same e-mail address...

If this is the case then as Carey suggested you will need to contact your
e-mail provider to have them redirect the incoming e-mails to different
addresses.
 
I have completed the configuration with the help of wanadoo and microsoft by
telephone assistance. I use email Micosoft Office 2003 with Wanadoo. IT CAN
BE DONE. At Last.

Zen said:
Thanks Martin and Carey
I have found it on Wanadoo 'mutiple email addresses' page 2 that will
hopefully separate incoming mail. Wanadoo only support Outlook Express but I
will try with Microsoft Office 2003
Zen

Martin said:
Carey Holzman said:
Nope. Only the email address that is assigned will receive email
designated for that email address. You may need to contact your email
provider if email for other accounts is coming through.

Carey

It may happen if their e-mail addresses are actually redirected to another
address. For example our group has 4 email addresses with the format
[address]@group.org.au But e-mails to these addresses redirect to another
e-mail address, so that "[address1]@group.org.au" and
"[[email protected]" both end up at the same e-mail address...

If this is the case then as Carey suggested you will need to contact your
e-mail provider to have them redirect the incoming e-mails to different
addresses.





Thanks Carey, but I have both computers configured with different email
names
before the @ but whoever has email open will receive any emails for our
group?
Zen

:

Email can only be received on a PC that is specifically configuration to
receive that particular email with the required password...

Carey

Where can I find information to have a home network with 2 computers
on, 1
internet connection so that emails only go to addressee and not all on
the
computer that is connected at the time. I ahve file, printer, device
sharing
all working OK. Thanks
 

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