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Old April 11th 08, 10:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
DaveF
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Default How do I stop this?

I have two Outllok mail accounts on one computer. One is the master the other
a secondary. The mail sent to the master account is received by the
secondary but not vice versa. I want to stop the mail from mixing in either
account. I've changed settings in all various manners, but it still does it.
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Old April 11th 08, 11:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
DaveF
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Default How do I stop this?



"DaveF" wrote:

I have two Outllook mail accounts on one computer. One is the master the other
a secondary. The mail sent to the master account is received by the
secondary but not vice versa. I want to stop the mail from mixing in either
account. I've changed settings in all various manners, but it still does it.


I forgot to add that I run Vista and Outlook 2007 and when I send test
messages, they only go to the account opened at the test.
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Old April 12th 08, 12:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default How do I stop this?

DaveF wrote:

I have two Outllok mail accounts on one computer. One is the master the other
a secondary. The mail sent to the master account is received by the
secondary but not vice versa. I want to stop the mail from mixing in either
account. I've changed settings in all various manners, but it still does it.


Do you see this "mixing" when you use the webmail interface to your
e-mail accounts rather than use a local e-mail client?

So do you really have 2 *separate* mailboxes, or did you get stuck with
a "family" account where 1 mailbox is shared amongst multiple ALIASES to
it? If it is a shared mailbox then you will have to use a rule to slice
apart the e-mails upon retrieval but looking at the e-mail address to
which they were addressed (assuming your e-mail address is even
specified which is NOT a requirement to deliver e-mail).

Perhaps you have forwarding enabled in one of your accounts. Use the
webmail interface to your accounts to check if either has a forwarding
option enabled.
 




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