Two different accounts, two different inboxes, automatically?

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Guest

I want to receive email from two different accounts (which I have already set
up) into two different inboxes (I have already created a new inbox). The
send and receive can happen simultaneously for both accounts, that's fine.
Have tried to do this using Send/Receive Groups, but am unable to select
different folders for the two different groups (only my regular "inbox"
folder appears, not the new folder I created. How can I do two different
accounts, two different inboxes, with messages from each account going into
these different inboxes. The two inboxes are one for each account.
I would so appreciate any help on this. Have spent over 2 hours trying to
figure it out on my own. Thank you so much for any responses.
-Josh
 
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SgtRich

I want to receive email from two different accounts (which I have already set
up) into two different inboxes (I have already created a new inbox). The
send and receive can happen simultaneously for both accounts, that's fine.
Have tried to do this using Send/Receive Groups, but am unable to select
different folders for the two different groups (only my regular "inbox"
folder appears, not the new folder I created. How can I do two different
accounts, two different inboxes, with messages from each account going into
these different inboxes. The two inboxes are one for each account.
I would so appreciate any help on this. Have spent over 2 hours trying to
figure it out on my own. Thank you so much for any responses.
You have to create a rule to move incoming messages addressed to your second
mail account to your newly created folder.
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<<<SgtRich>>>

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