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| | Receiving mail intended for two recipients My dear sister sends both my wife and I the same email (along with others) but it is only being placed in my Inbox rather than one being placed in mine and one being placed in my wife's Inbox. Is there a way to have the email be sent to both of our Inboxs rather than having both sent to mine? |
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| | Re: Receiving mail intended for two recipients Is she sending it to both of your addresses? If not she needs to address it to both of you and then you both will get it. It sounds as if she is only addressing the message to your mail account. steve "gmadams1" <gmadams1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FBF92BAC-680B-4A7E-BC18-32F51AD04614@microsoft.com... > My dear sister sends both my wife and I the same email (along with others) > but it is only being placed in my Inbox rather than one being placed in > mine > and one being placed in my wife's Inbox. > > Is there a way to have the email be sent to both of our Inboxs rather than > having both sent to mine? |
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| | Re: Receiving mail intended for two recipients She is sending it to two email addresses. Mine and my wife's. But both are being put into my Inbox. I have set up Message rules will send emails addresses to me to my Inbox and those addressed with my wife's email address to her Inbox. Problem is that when my sister sends us both the same email that has multiple recipients (including mine and my wife's) then both are put into my Inbox. "Steve Cochran" wrote: > Is she sending it to both of your addresses? If not she needs to address it > to both of you and then you both will get it. It sounds as if she is only > addressing the message to your mail account. > > steve > > "gmadams1" <gmadams1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FBF92BAC-680B-4A7E-BC18-32F51AD04614@microsoft.com... > > My dear sister sends both my wife and I the same email (along with others) > > but it is only being placed in my Inbox rather than one being placed in > > mine > > and one being placed in my wife's Inbox. > > > > Is there a way to have the email be sent to both of our Inboxs rather than > > having both sent to mine? > |
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| | Re: Receiving mail intended for two recipients I can't think of a way around that. If its to both of you and you have a rule that says if it contains you to move it to your folder, then I don't see what you can do to keep from getting both of them into your box. If you see two of them, its easy enough to highlight one and move it to her inbox. steve "gmadams1" <gmadams1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2443365C-95EE-4CDB-866A-7A5791B224DC@microsoft.com... > She is sending it to two email addresses. Mine and my wife's. But both are > being put into my Inbox. I have set up Message rules will send emails > addresses to me to my Inbox and those addressed with my wife's email > address > to her Inbox. Problem is that when my sister sends us both the same email > that has multiple recipients (including mine and my wife's) then both are > put > into my Inbox. > > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> Is she sending it to both of your addresses? If not she needs to address >> it >> to both of you and then you both will get it. It sounds as if she is >> only >> addressing the message to your mail account. >> >> steve >> >> "gmadams1" <gmadams1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:FBF92BAC-680B-4A7E-BC18-32F51AD04614@microsoft.com... >> > My dear sister sends both my wife and I the same email (along with >> > others) >> > but it is only being placed in my Inbox rather than one being placed in >> > mine >> > and one being placed in my wife's Inbox. >> > >> > Is there a way to have the email be sent to both of our Inboxs rather >> > than >> > having both sent to mine? >> |
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