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Old June 8th 09, 04:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
KTsb
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Default Can I download & send from two email addresses to one Outlook?

I'm moving from Outlook Express 6 on my XP desktop up to Outlook 2007 on my
new Vista laptop. In OE I have two email addresses in one Identity. One is
personal, one is a home business. This means I sign in once, and both sets
of emails will download. When I send mail, I can choose which email address
I am sending from. Hence, all my email in my folders is a mix from these
two. (And my addresses/contacts are mixed also)

Is it possible in Outlook 2007 to have two email addresses in one account as
well? This would mean I'd open Outlook only once and run the same way I did
in OE6. If this possible... how would I set it up? I haven't touched my
Laptop Outlook yet.

On my laptop I have several Accounts (for several family members), but so
far only one account for me. Other family members have only one email
address, and I have successfully migrated their emails and contacts..
{btw...much thanks to lots of stuff I read in this discussion forum} So my
email is the last to move to the new computer.

Your help is appreciated.
---KTsb

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Old June 8th 09, 05:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]
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Default Can I download & send from two email addresses to one Outlook?

Yes, Outlook 2007 will behave the same way, one Outlook Profile, two email
accounts, mixed Inbox and Contacts, choice of outgoing account. You set it
up the same way in Outlook as you did in OE, an Outlook Profile is roughly
the same thing as an OE Identity.

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"KTsb" wrote in message
...
I'm moving from Outlook Express 6 on my XP desktop up to Outlook 2007 on
my
new Vista laptop. In OE I have two email addresses in one Identity. One
is
personal, one is a home business. This means I sign in once, and both
sets
of emails will download. When I send mail, I can choose which email
address
I am sending from. Hence, all my email in my folders is a mix from these
two. (And my addresses/contacts are mixed also)

Is it possible in Outlook 2007 to have two email addresses in one account
as
well? This would mean I'd open Outlook only once and run the same way I
did
in OE6. If this possible... how would I set it up? I haven't touched my
Laptop Outlook yet.

On my laptop I have several Accounts (for several family members), but so
far only one account for me. Other family members have only one email
address, and I have successfully migrated their emails and contacts..
{btw...much thanks to lots of stuff I read in this discussion forum} So
my
email is the last to move to the new computer.

Your help is appreciated.
---KTsb

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Old June 8th 09, 01:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Can I download & send from two email addresses to one Outlook?

Outlook 2007 allows you to create 2 or more email accounts in a single
Outlook profile.

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"KTsb" wrote in message
...
I'm moving from Outlook Express 6 on my XP desktop up to Outlook 2007 on
my
new Vista laptop. In OE I have two email addresses in one Identity. One
is
personal, one is a home business. This means I sign in once, and both
sets
of emails will download. When I send mail, I can choose which email
address
I am sending from. Hence, all my email in my folders is a mix from these
two. (And my addresses/contacts are mixed also)

Is it possible in Outlook 2007 to have two email addresses in one account
as
well? This would mean I'd open Outlook only once and run the same way I
did
in OE6. If this possible... how would I set it up? I haven't touched my
Laptop Outlook yet.

On my laptop I have several Accounts (for several family members), but so
far only one account for me. Other family members have only one email
address, and I have successfully migrated their emails and contacts..
{btw...much thanks to lots of stuff I read in this discussion forum} So
my
email is the last to move to the new computer.

Your help is appreciated.
---KTsb

 




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