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Is it possible to create a second "local folders" for another email account.
I dont want to use email filtering with rules or identities Is there any other way? |
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Put the account is another Identity.
-- Ron Sommer "Sam" wrote in message ... Is it possible to create a second "local folders" for another email account. I dont want to use email filtering with rules or identities Is there any other way? |
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Maybe you didn't notice that said he didn't want to use identities. But, I
wonder why he doesn't want to use them? It couldn't much simpler. My wife and I use it and its a great way to keep them separate. Tom "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Put the account is another Identity. -- Ron Sommer "Sam" wrote in message ... Is it possible to create a second "local folders" for another email account. I dont want to use email filtering with rules or identities Is there any other way? |
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No, I didn't notice.
You can setup shortcuts to each Identity. http://www.insideoe.com/tips/forceid.htm -- Ron Sommer "Tom Brown" wrote in message ... Maybe you didn't notice that said he didn't want to use identities. But, I wonder why he doesn't want to use them? It couldn't much simpler. My wife and I use it and its a great way to keep them separate. Tom "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Put the account is another Identity. -- Ron Sommer "Sam" wrote in message ... Is it possible to create a second "local folders" for another email account. I dont want to use email filtering with rules or identities Is there any other way? |
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All POP3 accounts use the same local folders. The only way to get them
to use different folders is with identities or message rules. IMAP and HTTP (Hotmail/MSN) accounts each get their own folders. That's because the OE folders mirror the server folders. Unless your mail service offers IMAP access in addition to POP3 access you can't do what you want. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Sam" wrote in message ... Is it possible to create a second "local folders" for another email account. I dont want to use email filtering with rules or identities Is there any other way? |
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"Sam" wrote in message
Is it possible to create a second "local folders" for another email account. I dont want to use email filtering with rules or identities Is there any other way? I create a new folder and then use a rule like this at the top of the list of rules: Apply this rule after the message arrives Where the message is from the mail.fjsmjs.com account Move it to the fjsmjs folder and Stop processing more rules -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE "Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither." |
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