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hi i was wondering if anyone can help me with a problem i have. i have a domain name i use for my emails with jimmy in front of it but no matter what i change jimmy to i still recieve it. the problem is i want to create an account for my son which will be colin in front of the address but how can i make sure his emails go to his account and not mine. thanks in advance
jimmy Last edited by joneill60 : August 22nd 08 at 06:57 PM. |
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Ask your domain host how to set up additional mailboxes at domain level. This is not an Outlook problem.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, joneill60 asked: | hi i was wondering if anyone can help me with a problem i have. i | have a domain name i use for my emails with jimmy in front of it but | no matter what i change jimmy to i still recieve it. the problem is i | want to create an account for my son which will be colin in front of | the address but how can i make sure his emails go to his account and | not mine. thanks in advance | jimmy |
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This acount need to be created on the domain, use you control panel to access
the acount config and go to option email then create a new one and a new password Note: if you configure the two acouns in the same computer some emails software put al emails together, use the live mail ou microsoft outlook to distinguish the email "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Ask your domain host how to set up additional mailboxes at domain level. This is not an Outlook problem. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, joneill60 asked: | hi i was wondering if anyone can help me with a problem i have. i | have a domain name i use for my emails with jimmy in front of it but | no matter what i change jimmy to i still recieve it. the problem is i | want to create an account for my son which will be colin in front of | the address but how can i make sure his emails go to his account and | not mine. thanks in advance | jimmy |
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thanks for your replies. after spending some time on it yesterday i came to the same conclusion. i don't see an option in mr site to create a new mail box so i will email them today and see if it's possible on their system. thanks again your help is much appreciated.
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joneill60 wrote:
cfaria;259905 Wrote: after spending some time on it yesterday i came to the same conclusion. i don't see an option in mr site to create a new mail box so i will email them today and see if it's possible on their system. thanks again your help is much appreciated. "i have a domain name". Yeah, that's a name, not a web site. Anyone can register a domain name. That's doesn't they need any hardware that uses that domain. Do YOU have the servers setup to support that domain? Do you rely on some webhosting service to which that domain has been assigned and they do all the hardware and server management for you? You asking the webhost provider to add a new e-mail account will result in them telling you that YOU are the admin for your webhosted site and to use your account's configuration screens to manage your webhosted site. If their webhosting service includes more than one mailbox for the service plan you purchased or contracted from them, you'll have to go into your webhosted account's configuration to add another e-mail account. At most, they'll just point you at their web help page telling you how YOU can manage your webhosted account with them. |
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i thank you for your reply but really i am not quite that thick. as i have said i have a mr site account who host my web site and i already have an email address running through that site. as someone already pointed out i need to add another mail box to my account so i have realised it is nothing to do with outlook but somthing i need to do in mr site.
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joneill60 wrote:
hi i was wondering if anyone can help me with a problem i have. i have a domain name i use for my emails with jimmy in front of it but no matter what i change jimmy to i still recieve it. the problem is i want to create an account for my son which will be colin in front of the address but how can i make sure his emails go to his account and not mine. thanks in advance jimmy Your webhosted domain includes a catch-all account. All e-mails go into that account whether the username is defined or not. You need to create a new account to actually have e-mails using that defined username go into that new account. Then you have to decide what to do with all the e-mails that do not specify a defined username and instead get captured into the catch-all account. You also need to find out if your webhosted domain's e-mail services actually provides you with separate mailboxes or if they are merely aliases to the same mailbox. |
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