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| 05-11-2007 | #1 |
| Vista Ultimate | Windows Mail Inbox Accounts Hello there guys. All the received mail in Windows Mail go into the Inbox folder, and, no matter how many mail accounts you have (I have six), they all get together with no division/organization. Does anybody know how we separate them, as a matter of organization, and to know who comes from which account? When you choose compose, there's a slide from which you choose which one to send from, but what about the receiving? I'm asking that because I've always used Netscape as my client, and before it even opens, it gives you the choice of opening mail from that particular account, with all the settings and stuff. Tips are most welcome. Thank you. |
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| 05-11-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: Windows Mail Inbox Accounts "beto666" <beto666.2qfxli@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:beto666.2qfxli@no-mx.forums.net... > > Hello there guys. > All the received mail in Windows Mail go into the Inbox folder, and, no > matter how many mail accounts you have (I have six), they all get > together with no division/organization. Does anybody know how we > separate them, as a matter of organization, and to know who comes from > which account? When you choose compose, there's a slide from which you > choose which one to send from, but what about the receiving? I'm asking > that because I've always used Netscape as my client, and before it even > opens, it gives you the choice of opening mail from that particular > account, with all the settings and stuff. Tips are most welcome. Tools > Message rules will enable you to filter incoming mail into particular folders dependant upon various criteria. Putting in a rule to the effect of... If the mail is to emailid-1 put it in folder 1 If the mail is to emailid-2 put it in folder 2 else put it in folder 3. Looks feasible and should do what you want (according to my understanding of your need.) |
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| 05-11-2007 | #3 |
| Vista Ultimate | All right Julian. Thanx a lot. Did it as you said, and I'm going to test it for a while. |
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