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Old 09-16-2007   #1 (permalink)
Huib


 
 

E-mails within different useraccounts?

Hi,

I created an useraccount1 & and an useraccount2
Each group has his own e-mailadresses.

I thought when receiving a mail only the related e-mailadress in the
assigned useraccount would be able to receive the mail.

But during testing i dedected that the related e-mail was also received into
the useraccount where that e-mailadress is not assigned?

In the previous versions of MS one could work with identities so that e.g.
your son and youself could work on the same PC with each having his own
privacy.

I though using different useraccounts would help here?

Any advice?

Regards
Huib


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Old 09-16-2007   #2 (permalink)
Dave


 
 

Re: E-mails within different useraccounts?

What you are doing should work.
But apparently, you are accessing both email accounts from the same user
login account.
Login as Useraccount1 and remove user2's email account from Windows Mail.
Login as Useraccount2 and remove user1's email account from Windows Mail.


"Huib" <anonymous@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:upOn13I#HHA.4712@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hi,
>
> I created an useraccount1 & and an useraccount2
> Each group has his own e-mailadresses.
>
> I thought when receiving a mail only the related e-mailadress in the
> assigned useraccount would be able to receive the mail.
>
> But during testing i dedected that the related e-mail was also received
> into the useraccount where that e-mailadress is not assigned?
>
> In the previous versions of MS one could work with identities so that e.g.
> your son and youself could work on the same PC with each having his own
> privacy.
>
> I though using different useraccounts would help here?
>
> Any advice?
>
> Regards
> Huib
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-16-2007   #3 (permalink)
Huib


 
 

Re: E-mails within different useraccounts?

Hi,
Thanks for the interest.
I deleted the related e-mailaccounts in usergroup1
What i did was using Outlook Express in usergroup2 just for the fun, but i
suppose that cannot be the reason.

I even deleted the e-mailadress in usergroup2 and still the mail was
received on 1.
Of course i couldn't send any mail from it but receiving the mail is ok
(logical still on the server) but now i wondering myself how can the
difference be made between usergroup 1 & 2 because both could receive
them???

I though it was logical and simple but ....

Regards
huib
"Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> schreef in bericht
news:eK4lrAJ%23HHA.4784@xxxxxx
Quote:

> What you are doing should work.
> But apparently, you are accessing both email accounts from the same user
> login account.
> Login as Useraccount1 and remove user2's email account from Windows Mail.
> Login as Useraccount2 and remove user1's email account from Windows Mail.
>
>
> "Huib" <anonymous@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:upOn13I#HHA.4712@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Hi,
>>
>> I created an useraccount1 & and an useraccount2
>> Each group has his own e-mailadresses.
>>
>> I thought when receiving a mail only the related e-mailadress in the
>> assigned useraccount would be able to receive the mail.
>>
>> But during testing i dedected that the related e-mail was also received
>> into the useraccount where that e-mailadress is not assigned?
>>
>> In the previous versions of MS one could work with identities so that
>> e.g. your son and youself could work on the same PC with each having his
>> own privacy.
>>
>> I though using different useraccounts would help here?
>>
>> Any advice?
>>
>> Regards
>> Huib
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-16-2007   #4 (permalink)
Huib


 
 

Re: E-mails within different useraccounts?

Hi,
Thanks, i found the fault.
There was still one alias of the e-mailaccount existing in useraccount1 of
the 2 others i replaced.
Still strange for me that sending an e-mail to the other useraccount one
receives it in useraccount1 although not existing anymore just because and
alias from the other mailbox was still existing.

Nevertheless, problem solved ...thanks

Regards
Huib

"Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> schreef in bericht
news:eK4lrAJ%23HHA.4784@xxxxxx
Quote:

> What you are doing should work.
> But apparently, you are accessing both email accounts from the same user
> login account.
> Login as Useraccount1 and remove user2's email account from Windows Mail.
> Login as Useraccount2 and remove user1's email account from Windows Mail.
>
>
> "Huib" <anonymous@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:upOn13I#HHA.4712@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Hi,
>>
>> I created an useraccount1 & and an useraccount2
>> Each group has his own e-mailadresses.
>>
>> I thought when receiving a mail only the related e-mailadress in the
>> assigned useraccount would be able to receive the mail.
>>
>> But during testing i dedected that the related e-mail was also received
>> into the useraccount where that e-mailadress is not assigned?
>>
>> In the previous versions of MS one could work with identities so that
>> e.g. your son and youself could work on the same PC with each having his
>> own privacy.
>>
>> I though using different useraccounts would help here?
>>
>> Any advice?
>>
>> Regards
>> Huib
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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