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| | Re: Identities or Multiple e-mail accounts "Kathy" <Kathy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11CB22B6-6110-484B-8C30-2EC4DBFBCA7B@microsoft.com... >I just purchased a new PC with Windows Vista and I can't get both mine and >my > daughter's e-mail addresses to be identitied in Windows Mail. I created > User > Accounts for each of us in Vista, created the accounts under Windows > Mail/Tools but when I click on File and Identities to switch Identities, I > go > to a wizard to import the identities and any of the options that I choose > tells me that all identities have been either imported or deleted and then > I > can't complete the Wizard. Please help!!!! There are no longer Identities used in Windows Mail. The dialog even mentions this. To get similar to what you are asking, you have to set up another Windows account and set up her email account in it. I do believe there is another alternative forthcoming in the future that is not a Microsoft product but is a solution. So for now, both email accounts have to share the same program. You can however filter her mail to folders other than inbox by using the message rules. |
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