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| | e-mail with the old outlook express we could switch identities and have seperate e-mails, with this we cant get seperate e-mails--or can we? Please help |
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| | Re: e-mail (boilerplate reply) You can add multiple accounts, via Tools - Accounts - Add, but Windows Mail doesn't have identities or a password option.... Windows Mail puts email from all accounts into the same Inbox, and there's no setting to change that. When you send a message, you can select which account to send from, by clicking on the From: box. Here are a few alternatives to keep your email separate... 1. Create folders for each email account and create message rules to move email addressed to each account into the appropriate folder. 2. Create and use different Windows Users, each with WM accessing only their email account. (This is how you set a password to keep other users out.) 3. Use the newer Windows Live Mail which has separate folders for each account, but no identities or password: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview 4. Purchase WMIDs which adds identities to WM http://www.oehelp.com/WMIDs/Default.aspx 5. Use Windows Mail for one account, Windows Live Mail for another. -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "Debbie" <padogtown@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OdUMfTA$JHA.1376@xxxxxx Quote: > with the old outlook express we could switch identities and have seperate > e-mails, with this we cant get seperate e-mails--or can we? Please help |
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| | Re: e-mail Windows Mail does not have identities like Outlook Express did. By default, all email from all accounts goes into the same Inbox. There are four different ways of changing that: 1. Use separate Windows user logins. That gives total privacy, and is ideal when two different people use the same computer. 2. Use message rules to filter incoming messages into separate mail folders. 3. Upgrade to Windows Live Mail which has separate folders for each account, no rules needed: http://download.live.com/wlmail 4. Purchase an add-on called WMIDs: http://www.oehelp.com/WMIDs -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Debbie" <padogtown@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OdUMfTA$JHA.1376@xxxxxx Quote: > with the old outlook express we could switch identities and have seperate > e-mails, with this we cant get seperate e-mails--or can we? Please help > |
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