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Old July 25th 08, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
ChuckM
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Default Best way for Multiple Account Setup Outlook 2007 with Exchange Ser

I have been using Outlook since inception, so I have a lot of bad habits and
want to know the best way to do the following:

I have multiple companies each with their own domain name. Currently (and
for the next year to two), they are all on the same exchange server.

I use a pocketPC to sync up.

Right now, I have one exchange account, with multiple email addresses hooked
up. So email from company a, mixes in with company b and I have a single
calendar.

I would prefer to keep the two company's emails separate (prefer to also
have one calendar between the two). I am having a lot of troubles setting the
"Sent From" and making sure I am consistant with signatures, etc...

I WISH I could just have two Exchange accounts and set them up so I can open
them both up at the same time in the one interface (I know this couldn't be
done on previouse versions). Heck, even two different outlooks running (so
long at the same time) would be fine.

Any suggestions out there?


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Old July 26th 08, 05:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Diane Poremsky {MVP}[_2_]
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Default Best way for Multiple Account Setup Outlook 2007 with Exchange Ser

Use 2 computers. You can also open two mailboxes in one profile - give
the first acct send as permission on the second acct and the correct From
addy should be used when you reply. You will need to type the other address
in the from field for new messages.
http://www.slipstick.com/Tutorials/s...ry/mailbox.htm

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I have been using Outlook since inception, so I have a lot of bad habits
and
want to know the best way to do the following:

I have multiple companies each with their own domain name. Currently (and
for the next year to two), they are all on the same exchange server.

I use a pocketPC to sync up.

Right now, I have one exchange account, with multiple email addresses
hooked
up. So email from company a, mixes in with company b and I have a single
calendar.

I would prefer to keep the two company's emails separate (prefer to also
have one calendar between the two). I am having a lot of troubles setting
the
"Sent From" and making sure I am consistant with signatures, etc...

I WISH I could just have two Exchange accounts and set them up so I can
open
them both up at the same time in the one interface (I know this couldn't
be
done on previouse versions). Heck, even two different outlooks running (so
long at the same time) would be fine.

Any suggestions out there?


 




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