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mine and my husbands email arrives in the same inbox
we have set up accounts for my husbands and mine email accounts (I think!)
but all incoming email goes into my account, for both of us. And outgoing mail also goes out under my name only. How to split these up? so that his email goes to his box? and my email goes to my box? Using Microsoft Outlook in Windows XP. Just bought Microsoft Office with Outlook, Excel, etc package |
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mine and my husbands email arrives in the same inbox
Set up separate Outlook profiles and log into Outlook separately (be prompted
for a username and password), OR set up different profiles on the computer and log in separately. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "matty" wrote: we have set up accounts for my husbands and mine email accounts (I think!) but all incoming email goes into my account, for both of us. And outgoing mail also goes out under my name only. How to split these up? so that his email goes to his box? and my email goes to my box? Using Microsoft Outlook in Windows XP. Just bought Microsoft Office with Outlook, Excel, etc package |
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mine and my husbands email arrives in the same inbox
matty wrote:
we have set up accounts for my husbands and mine email accounts (I think!) but all incoming email goes into my account, for both of us. And outgoing mail also goes out under my name only. How to split these up? so that his email goes to his box? and my email goes to my box? Using Microsoft Outlook in Windows XP. Just bought Microsoft Office with Outlook, Excel, etc package When you connect to the mail server, do you and your husband have different usernames/passwords or do you both use the same one? -- Brian Tillman |
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mine and my husbands email arrives in the same inbox
matty wrote:
we have set up accounts for my husbands and mine email accounts (I think!) but all incoming email goes into my account, for both of us. And outgoing mail also goes out under my name only. How to split these up? so that his email goes to his box? and my email goes to my box? Using Microsoft Outlook in Windows XP. Just bought Microsoft Office with Outlook, Excel, etc package It all depends on whether your ISP has given you two truly separate email addresses or whether they are aliases of the one master account. If your email addresses are in the format then they are aliases of the master account username.isp.com. In that case you will have to set up a rule which says if the recipient is NOT then do not download the mail, but leave it on the server. And set up an opposite one on the other Outlook setup. HTH! -- Gordon Burgess-Parker Interim Systems and Management Accounting www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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