From: Outlook 07 user on 25 Apr 2010 21:59 I have set up 2 email accounts but they are both coming into the same Inbox,Junk Mail, etc. I need to keep these accounts separate. Instructions advise that I click the start button, then control panel, then user accounts, then mail. Problem is I do NOT have 'mail' as an option to click on under user accounts. How do I find the Outlook Profile to set up so I can choose which email account I want to receive? Is there a simple way of doing this? Also how do I set up the in,sent, out, etc. for this second email account? -- Outlook 07 user
From: Gordon on 26 Apr 2010 02:07 "Outlook 07 user" <Outlook07user(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E0F5FB96-18BB-472C-BBBF-691772255154(a)microsoft.com... > I have set up 2 email accounts but they are both coming into the same > Inbox,Junk Mail, etc. I need to keep these accounts separate. > > Instructions advise that I click the start button, then control panel, > then > user accounts, then mail. Problem is I do NOT have 'mail' as an option to > click on under user accounts. > > How do I find the Outlook Profile to set up so I can choose which email > account I want to receive? Is there a simple way of doing this? > Also how do I set up the in,sent, out, etc. for this second email account? What you do depends on whether you want to separate these accounts into different folders in the same profile, or whether you want to create two separate profiles. To do the former, just create a new pst file within Outlook, then in Account settings tell Outlook to deliver one of the accounts to the new pst file. Tools-Account Settings). To do the latter, go to Control Panel, set the view to Classic and the Mail applet will appear. Create a new profile there.
From: Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook] on 26 Apr 2010 02:58 If you're running a 64bit Windows, you need to click the 'Display 32bit Control Panel' button (or similar), which is visible for the classic view. -- Best regards Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook Category Manager - Manage and share your categories: SAM - The Sending Account Manager: <http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?lang=en> Am Sun, 25 Apr 2010 18:59:01 -0700 schrieb Outlook 07 user: > I have set up 2 email accounts but they are both coming into the same > Inbox,Junk Mail, etc. I need to keep these accounts separate. > > Instructions advise that I click the start button, then control panel, then > user accounts, then mail. Problem is I do NOT have 'mail' as an option to > click on under user accounts. > > How do I find the Outlook Profile to set up so I can choose which email > account I want to receive? Is there a simple way of doing this? > Also how do I set up the in,sent, out, etc. for this second email account?
From: Outlook 07 user on 26 Apr 2010 09:10 I have Vista 64 bit and do NOT have the "display 32 bit" prompt or display choice in classic view. Any suggestions? Please also advise if I am correct in thinking I need two separate Outlook profiles as currently all inbox emails goes into the default email account, then I must move those emails that do not below into the other account. Thanks!!! -- Outlook 07 user "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: > > > If you're running a 64bit Windows, you need to click the 'Display 32bit > Control Panel' button (or similar), which is visible for the classic view. > > -- > Best regards > Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook > Category Manager - Manage and share your categories: > SAM - The Sending Account Manager: > <http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?lang=en> > > > Am Sun, 25 Apr 2010 18:59:01 -0700 schrieb Outlook 07 user: > > > I have set up 2 email accounts but they are both coming into the same > > Inbox,Junk Mail, etc. I need to keep these accounts separate. > > > > Instructions advise that I click the start button, then control panel, > then > > user accounts, then mail. Problem is I do NOT have 'mail' as an option to > > click on under user accounts. > > > > How do I find the Outlook Profile to set up so I can choose which email > > account I want to receive? Is there a simple way of doing this? > > Also how do I set up the in,sent, out, etc. for this second email account? > . >
From: Gordon on 26 Apr 2010 09:33 "Outlook 07 user" <Outlook07user(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6E24E74B-B085-484D-8474-1C7F760D1AC8(a)microsoft.com... > I have Vista 64 bit and do NOT have the "display 32 bit" prompt or display > choice in classic view. Any suggestions? > > Please also advise if I am correct in thinking I need two separate Outlook > profiles as currently all inbox emails goes into the default email > account, > then I must move those emails that do not below into the other account. > In Outlook 2007 you can specify, in Tools-Account Settings, a different set of folders for each email account.
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