How do I create multiple inboxes for different email addresses

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Come2UCarwash

I have dsl from bellsouth. With them, I can multiple email address or
mailboxes. How do I create corresponding inboxes for the different email
addresses? Messeages sent to the different addresses are currently coming
into my one inbox under personal folders.
 
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Brian Tillman

Come2UCarwash said:
I have dsl from bellsouth. With them, I can multiple email address or
mailboxes. How do I create corresponding inboxes for the different
email addresses? Messeages sent to the different addresses are
currently coming into my one inbox under personal folders.

You have two choices: one is to use a separate mail profile for each
Bellsouth address. This will give you truly distinct Inboxes in Outlook for
each address. The other is to create rules that will move mail sent to each
address to a separate folder. There is only one Inbox for this arrangement,
but the rules will separate out the messages.
 
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Al

Brian,

Saw you response about different e-mail folders. I can create a new folder
but can't seem to direct my e-mails to seperate folders they all clump
together under inbox. I created in new subfolder under inbox, How do I get
one of my e-mail messages sent there. Thanks,
 
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DL

you create rule(s)

Al said:
Brian,

Saw you response about different e-mail folders. I can create a new folder
but can't seem to direct my e-mails to seperate folders they all clump
together under inbox. I created in new subfolder under inbox, How do I get
one of my e-mail messages sent there. Thanks,
 
B

Brian Tillman

Al said:
Saw you response about different e-mail folders. I can create a new
folder but can't seem to direct my e-mails to seperate folders they
all clump together under inbox. I created in new subfolder under
inbox, How do I get one of my e-mail messages sent there. Thanks,

As DL said, for Outlook 2003 and earlier, you create rules. For Outlook
2007, you can select the delivery folder on a per-account basis.
 

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