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I have just changed ISP last night and am trying to configure Outlook (2002)
to receive emails for new ISP as well as old ISP (wanadoo). i sucessfully added one new address but it has the name of the ISp instead of the email address. As I need to add 2 more new isp addresses, I had tried to change the name so that they are identifiable from each other at a glance, but cant see how to do that. My intention is to have 6 addresses in outlook, 3 from the new ISp and then 3 from the old. That is why I wanted to change the names. Any ideas what I need to do? |
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