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"Kristen K." wrote in message
... However so far it looks as if Outlook is waste of time compared to Outlook Express. There appears to be no real efficient and organized way for me to separate my five email addresses and the associated email within Outlook 2007, as I have been able to do in Outlook Express. You can certainly have multiple accounts and have Outlook automatically separate the incoming data stream into multiple Inboxes. Why do you believe you cannot? With Outlook Express I was able to create five separate identities, one for each of my email addresses. I was able to then seamlessly switch back and forth between email addresses in the blink of an eye with no problems. Each identity had its own inbox, outbox, sent folder, and deleted folder. For organization, I could then also create dozens of individual sub-folders and name them accordingly as needed within each of my five identities. You can create as many subfolders are you please. Why do you think you cannot? Apparently none of this is really possible with Outlook 2007, at least not in any way that is efficient and organized. Except for the identities part, it's all possible. First, as I started to configure Outlook for my five email addresses, my worst fears were realized. Outlook will only allow me to hit one “send/receive” button, and then all of my email from my five different email addresses is dumped into one inbox. What a joke. Only because YOU configured it to do that. I’m at a loss to where the benefit is for me to switch to Outlook from Outlook Express, unless I’m missing something here, (which is possible since I’m new to Outlook). Why rant about Outlook, then, if your new to it and don't yet understand whether or not it can do what you want? You can also use any number of other mail clients. Windows Live Mail will be almost a match for Outlook Express. Many people like Thunderbird. There's Pegasus mail, Eudora, and others as well, all free. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Hello DL,
First I want to apologize for my inappropriate response to your first post regarding my questions. I am sorry for that. My comments were out of line. Please forgive me. Thank you for your input, it is much appreciated. And thanks for the original link you provided in your first post to the website How-To-Outlook. This is a very extensive and informative site that I've been perusing all day. I've learned much at this site after getting familiar with the layout. Thanks again DL, your info has helped save the day, and I'm slowly becoming a believer in Outlook. very best regards, Christine K. 03/03/10 at 4:00am PST "DL" wrote: If you import OE msgs from OL the modified dates will all be set to the Import date, which can create havoc with any Archive "Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert" wrote in message ... I've been told that a better solution is to export Outlook Express. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196347 -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Please vote "helpful" if I helped you ![]() . |
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Hi Leonid,
Thank you again for your support. I did also find an article at the How-To-Outlook site that DL posted, stating the benefit of "exporting" messages from OE into Outlook instead of the other way around. I'm soaking up all the info you have provided along with the info fom DL, thank you very much. I'm slowly becoming an Outlook 2007 believer. very best, Christine K. 03/03/10 at 5:05am, PST "Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert" wrote: On 3/2/2010 6:49 AM, Christine K. wrote: Hi Leonid, Thank you very much for quickly responding with what looks like some good answers. Since I was just setting up Outlook for the first time and getting used to the basics, I was performing your "scenario 2" that is I was creating everything manually. I wanted to see how well Outlook was going to work with my five email addresses before jumping into it with everything. I was hoping I would be able to separate email, (sort email) in the same manner I have been able to in Outlook Express. That is, as it comes in, I would create a folder for that particular person, or topic, or company, and I would store specific email in each persons, each topics, or each company's specific folders. I created a folder "tree" much like how the tree in windows explorer looks. A tree of folders for whatever quantity and names of folders I want to create. I would want to create a separate tree with folders for each of my five email addresses.....I would hope each folder tree has it's own inbox, outbox, sent, deleted, drafts, and then all the custom folder I create and name. Currently, in OE, this is how you set can set it up. It makes things neat, clean and simple when it comes to sorting email. No need to keep hundreds of email in one folder, each email goes into it's own separately created folder. With hundreds of business emails, a folder tree seems to be one of the better ways to organize email, like with Outlook Express Is all this possible, and feasible, in Outlook 2007 Also, I haven't tried it yet, but as another option to the advice you suggested, what about creating separate profiles for each email address? Is that a viable option, or a waste of time? Do you really have to close the Outlook program each time you want to switch profiles? Thanks Leonid, you have been a great help with the information you have provided, sincerely, Christine K. I wrote a huge article on doing it manually yesterday only to basically kick myself when the standard import process worked much better and pulled in all messages, folders etc. I've tested this pretty extensively. Trust the wizards... http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/286116 You may need to switch between identities to complete this. Since you are new to the product, I think you will benefit from reading this site: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...647191033.aspx and from taking free video training from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...654581033.aspx -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Please vote "helpful" if I helped you ![]() . |
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