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I have an exchange (work) account and a pop (personal) account that I
want to keep completely seperate, if I have the exchange account as the default, all my pop mail goes through my exchange account. If I have the pop account as the default, the mail stays seperate, but all the rules show up on the exchange server. I want to keep the two completely seperate, but view them in a single instance of outlook. Is this possible? I have been searching for 2 weeks and have found no good information. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Andy |
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Andrew wrote:
I have an exchange (work) account and a pop (personal) account that I want to keep completely seperate, if I have the exchange account as the default, all my pop mail goes through my exchange account. If I have the pop account as the default, the mail stays seperate, but all the rules show up on the exchange server. I want to keep the two completely seperate, but view them in a single instance of outlook. Is this possible? I have been searching for 2 weeks and have found no good information. It sounds like having two mail profiles, one for your work and one for your personal mail, would work best. They'll be completely separate then. You'll have to stop Outlook and restart it to switch between the two, however. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() It sounds like having two mail profiles, one for your work and one for your personal mail, would work best. They'll be completely separate then. You'll have to stop Outlook and restart it to switch between the two, however. -- Brian Tillman Brian, I was hoping for a more elegant solution, one that doesn't force me to exit and login to a different profile. The way I have it now with the pop account being default works except that it puts the rules on the exchange server even though I have flagged them as client only. Thanks for the help. Andy |
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Andrew wrote:
I was hoping for a more elegant solution, one that doesn't force me to exit and login to a different profile. The way I have it now with the pop account being default works except that it puts the rules on the exchange server even though I have flagged them as client only. As long as you're using an Exchange account, Exchange will hold the rules. -- Brian Tillman |
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On Jun 14, 11:16 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Andrew wrote: I was hoping for a more elegant solution, one that doesn't force me to exit and login to a different profile. The way I have it now with the pop account being default works except that it puts the rules on the exchange server even though I have flagged them as client only. As long as you're using an Exchange account, Exchange will hold the rules. -- Brian Tillman Brian, Thanks for confirming my suspicions. I will stop trying to find a solution to keeping everything seperate and just use two profiles. Andy |
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