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mushtac

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#63459 27-Jun-2010 20:48
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Is it possible to setup Office Outlook 2007 to have two Inbox's, so when you press Send/Receive the mail from my XTRA email account & domain email account are separated?  Thanks

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minigopher17
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  #345878 27-Jun-2010 22:29
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If your domain email account was IMAP, then Outlook would've created a separate folder structure with a separate Inbox automatically for you.

Assuming both accounts are POP, you might have to go down the route of creating some rules to sort all your incoming mail into custom Inbox folders.

There's probably something more clever you can do, but that's what came out of my head first...



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  #345882 27-Jun-2010 22:35
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Yes - Simply set up the accounts you want to pop and by default they will go into the inbox. If you want the mail for one of your accounts to go to another folder then simply create a new folder and then go back into account settings - highlight the account you want to change and then click the change folder button.

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minigopher17
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  #345965 28-Jun-2010 10:16
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That's the more clever thing you can do!



mushtac

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  #346820 30-Jun-2010 23:33
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Got is sorted, thanks for the help.

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